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The Geometry of Strategy : Concepts for Strategic Management

✍ Scribed by Robert W. Keidel


Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
187
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


To excel in today's exacting world, organizations need to combine strategic planning and strategic thinking. Strategic planning is a formal activity carried out periodically by top managers, but it is vulnerable to change. Strategic thinking is an informal activity that occurs intermittently throughout an organization, but it tends to be non-cumulative. Keidel offers a framework for integrating strategic planning and strategic thinking that leverages the strengths of both. The key to his work is the application of simple geometric forms--especially, 2x2 grids and triangles--that help organizational leaders and strategists structure their thinking and planning. Keidel introduces four strategic categories--persona (organizational identity), performance (what is measured), puzzle (dilemmas that are faced), and pattern (how to compete, grow, & organize). Each category matches a specific geometry of thinking--point, linear, angular, and triangular. The payoff? A novel way to develop strategy, as well as a set of conceptual lenses for "reading" any other organization's strategy--or any strategic argument. Keidel's work is illustrated with case studies from his own consulting practice and grounded in the theoretical literature underlying the various geometries of thinking. This book will be a valuable resource for managerial and executive education in strategy, as well as a provocative reading for organizational strategy consultants and thoughtful practitioners.

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Strategic planning; BUS000000; BUS041000; BUS063000


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