Strategy in 3D: Essential Tools to Diagnose, Decide, and Deliver [Pehme köide]

, (Larry and Barbara Sharpf Professor of Entrepreneurship and Associate Professor in the Management and Entrepreneurship Department, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University), (Clinical Assistant Professor in the Management & Entrepre)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 209x148x15 mm, kaal: 330 g, 25 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Sep-2020
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0190081481
  • ISBN-13: 9780190081485
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 209x148x15 mm, kaal: 330 g, 25 illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Sep-2020
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0190081481
  • ISBN-13: 9780190081485
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Strategy decision making and action used to be off limits to all but the select few at the very top of an organization. It was a largely cerebral activity focused on grand long-terms plans made at annual off-site retreats away from the daily challenges of the business. That is no longer the case.

The current business environment does not wait for companies to slowly adjust in an annual meeting. The relentless pace of change renders today's long-term future tomorrow's history. Rapid innovations and ever-increasing complexities limit executives' ability to make decisions with perfect information. Does this mean strategy is no longer useful, or even feasible? No. Good strategists are needed now more than ever. But today's high-performing organizations think of strategy differently than in the past. These companies make strategy part of every manager's role; they strategize continuously and tackle strategic problems through individuals from all parts of the organization.

Strategy in this new, fast-paced world is about diagnosing the diverse array of complex challenges confronting organizations, deciding on novel solutions to address those challenges, and delivering by taking action on those solutions. Including a novel organizational framework and never-before-published application examples, Strategy in 3D helps build these foundational skills and prepares the reader for success as a strategist in the 21st century.

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Strategy in 3D: Essential Tools to Diagnose, Decide & Deliver (Oxford University Press), co-authored with two former Kelley School faculty members, presents insights into how companies can broaden and include more people in the strategic process. * George Vlahakis, Indiana University Kelley School of Business, Kelley Blog * Strategy in 3D is one of the most useful and practical strategy books I have encountered. It is structured extremely well around the core strategic modules of diagnosis, decision, and delivery. It also gives students a practical how-to guide to 15 of the most useful strategy frameworks. Students tend to enjoy the contemporary examples and it is clear the authors have written a book that remedies some of the typical issues in strategy textbooks. * Will Geoghegan, Assistant Clinical Professor, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University * The simplicity and straightforwardness of the writing style is attractive. The fact that this book gets right to business without fluff makes it a book I would choose to use in the classroom. * Marilyn R. Kaplan, School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas * Strategy in 3D is a practitioner-oriented book that is easy to read and understand. The authors primarily focus on the various strategy tools and how each tool could be used for any business scenario. At the same time, the authors succinctly explain and duly give credit to the theory that each tool is based on. The first thing that caught my attention is the word 3D and its representation of the three important phases of the strategic management process - diagnose, decide, and deliver, with clear guidelines about the relevant tools that could be used within each phase for any firm. * Sumita Sarma, Assistant Professor of Management, and Director, Business Research and Education Center (BREC), California State University Bakersfield * Strategy in 3D provides a thorough and digestible overview of the fundamentals of strategy and important tools that can be used. The book is packaged together in a way that makes it easy to navigate and offers high-value to the reader. The authors show that they are not only experts in the field, but that they can also effectively deliver that expertise/knowledge in a succinct manner. It's a great resource for any strategic management class and I've also referred back to it for other classes and projects. It's definitely the best strategy textbook that I've read and I highly recommend it. * Scott Wegener, Senior Marketing Specialist at Hatfield Consultants *

List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xi
1 Introduction
1(6)
PART I FUNDAMENTALS
2 Definition and Levels of Strategy
7(4)
3 The Context for Strategic Decision-Making
11(5)
4 The 3Ds of Strategy
16(17)
PART II TOOLS
5 A Strategy Toolbox
33(3)
6 STEEP
36(10)
7 Five Forces
46(11)
8 Competitor Analysis
57(10)
9 VRIO
67(13)
10 Financial Performance Analysis
80(11)
11 SWOT
91(10)
12 Root-Cause Analysis
101(7)
13 S-Curve Analysis
108(10)
14 Value Chain Analysis
118(12)
15 Hypothesis Testing
130(8)
16 Segmentation Analysis
138(11)
17 Vertical Integration
149(14)
18 Market Entry Modes
163(11)
19 Business Model Canvas
174(11)
20 Balanced Scorecard
185(10)
21 Conclusion
195(4)
Notes 199(10)
Index 209
Greg Fisher is the Larry and Barbara Sharpf Professor of Entrepreneurship and Associate Professor in the Management and Entrepreneurship Department at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University.

John E. Wisneski is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Management & Entrepreneurship Department at the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University.

Rene M. Bakker is Associate Professor in the Strategy and Entrepreneurship Department at the Rotterdam School of Management at Erasmus University.