Book description
How can executives make themselves smarter about strategy? This collection of articles from MIT Sloan Management Review examines the ways managers can set themselves up to think more strategically, examine opportunities, and then sell their ideas to stakeholders.Table of contents
- Cover
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- The Power of Asking Pivotal Questions
- Beyond Forecasting: Creating New Strategic Narratives
- The Opportunity Paradox
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Mastering Strategy
- Strategy Rule #1: Look Forward, Reason Back
- Strategy Rule #2: Make Big Bets, Without Betting the Company
- Strategy Rule #3: Build Platforms and Ecosystems — Not Just Products
- Strategy Rule #4: Exploit Leverage and Power — Play Judo and Sumo
- Strategy Rule #5: Shape the Organization Around Your Personal Anchor
- The Lost Art of Thinking in Large Organizations
- How To Make Strategic Alliances Work
Product information
- Title: Getting Smarter About Strategy
- Author(s):
- Release date: July 2018
- Publisher(s): MIT Sloan Management Review
- ISBN: 53863MIT59449
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