HBR Guide to Setting Your Strategy
β Scribed by Harvard Business Review
- Publisher
- Harvard Business Review Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- HBR Guide
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Set your company up for the long term.
Every company needs a strategy. A focused strategy aligns decision making throughout the organization and helps establish a competitive edge in the marketplace. But with so many options to consider, how do you define a unique strategy that will ensure growth?
Whether you're starting a business from scratch or in an existing company facing new threats, this book offers the direction you need. The HBR Guide to Setting Your Strategy provides practical tips and advice that break down the process of crafting strategy so you can identify the areas your company should build on and help it thrive long into the future.
You'll learn to:
Arm yourself with the advice you need to succeed on the job, with the most trusted brand in business. Packed with how-to essentials from leading experts, the HBR Guides provide smart answers to your most pressing work challenges.
β¦ Subjects
Business, Nonfiction, BUS041000, BUS063000, BUS071000
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