Strategic Decision Making
A Discovery-Led Approach to Critical Choices in Turbulent Times
(Sprache: Englisch)
Make sound strategic decisions in an uncertain business world by using this discovery-led approach.
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Make sound strategic decisions in an uncertain business world by using this discovery-led approach.
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Making strategic decisions is a fundamental skill for leaders and managers. However, in a business environment that is in a constant state of change, making strategic decisions has never been more difficult. Strategic Decision Making addresses this challenge by providing a framework that can be used to make sound decisions in an uncertain world. Structured around the core concepts of framing, experimenting and scaling, this book will ensure that efforts are focused where the need is greatest, that interventions are tested, evaluated and revised if necessary and that successful initiatives are effectively rolled out across the business.Packed with real world examples and backed up by academic research, Strategic Decision Making will allow today's leaders and the leaders of tomorrow to make successful and defensible business choices. It shows how to: avoid decision-making bias, overcome organizational inertia, manage the difficulties of rigid organizational structures and avoid being side tracked by outdated or irrelevant experience. Essential reading for business practitioners and management students alike, this comprehensive guide provides a robust approach to achieving strategic success.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Strategic Decision Making “
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- Chapter - 00: Introduction - Why Strategic Decision Making needs to become Discovery-led;
- Chapter - 01: The World is Changing, but we don't always see it;
- Chapter - 02: Organizational Inertia - Why Enterprises find it Difficult to Change;
- Chapter - 03: Top-down Decisions;
- Chapter - 04: Middle-Out Decisions;
- Chapter - 05: Discovery-Led Decision Making;
- Chapter - 06: Mode I - Framing;
- Chapter - 07: Mode II - Experimenting;
- Chapter - 08: Mode III - Scaling;
- Chapter - 09: Implications for Organisations;
- Chapter - 10: The Force that is You
Autoren-Porträt von Simon Haslam, Ben Shenoy
Simon Haslam has over twenty years experience on strategy projects. He is a Chartered Director (with executive and non-executive board roles), and strategy programme lead at the Institute of Directors. He is a Visiting Fellow at Durham University Business School, where he is module leader for the Strategic Management element of its acclaimed online MBA programme, and co-owns the research and consulting firm FMR Research. He consults internationally to public, private and third sector organisations. Simon is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and Chair of the Academic Fellows at the International Council of Management Consulting Institutes. Dr Ben Shenoy helps organizations apply behavioural insights to a variety of business issues, through executive education, speaking engagements and applied research. He is a Visiting Fellow at The London School of Economics and a Visiting Professor at the University of Surrey.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Simon Haslam , Ben Shenoy
- 2018, 256 Seiten, Maße: 15,6 x 23,3 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Kogan Page
- ISBN-10: 074947260X
- ISBN-13: 9780749472603
- Erscheinungsdatum: 18.12.2017
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
"This book presents fresh insights and a contemporary perspective based on an iterative, non-linear approach to strategic decision making. It offers a holistic framework for organizations seeking to adapt to the chaotic and challenging times of the 21st Century." Stephan Thoma, Executive Advisor, formerly Learning and Development Director, Google
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