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Strategy, Innovation, and Change : Challenges for Management.
Title:
Strategy, Innovation, and Change : Challenges for Management.
Author:
Galavan, Robert.
ISBN:
9780191553684
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (500 pages)
Contents:
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- About the Authors -- Introduction -- Part I. Understand your Situation -- 1 The Economics of Global Competition: Implications for Business Dermot McAleese and Gerard O'Brien -- 2 From Customer Understanding to Strategy Innovation: Practical Tools to Establish Competitive Positioning Cliff Bowman and Richard Schoenberg -- 3 And the Winner Takes it All? Necessary Conditions and Entry Strategies in Winner-Take-All Market Rita Gunther McGrath -- 4 Understanding the Financial Footprint of Strategy William C. Lawler -- 5 HR Dreams: Where Human Resource Management is Headed to Deliver Value Dave Ulrich -- 6 Services, Counsel, and Values: Managing Strategically in the Public Sector J. A. Murray -- Part II. Develop your Options -- 7 The Rising Costs of Offering Valueless Propositions in a Connected World Seán Meehan and Willem Smit -- 8 Managing the Evolving Global Production Network Kasra Ferdows -- 9 From Lines to Loops: An Iterative Approach to Strategy Donald Sull -- 10 Opening up Strategic Space through Discontinuous Innovation John Bessant -- 11 How to Create the Industries of the Twenty-First Century Costas Markides -- Part III. Lead the Change -- 12 Leading in the Knowledge Economy Rob Goffee and Gareth Jones -- 13 The Leader's Prison Robert Galavan and John Cullen -- 14 Nurturing Innovation Hot Spots Lynda Gratton -- 15 The Contrasting Faces of the Chairman of the Board Nada K. Kakabadse, Andrew P. Kakabadse, and Linda Lee-Davies -- 16 The Leader as Negotiator Kathleen Reardon and Andrew McLaughlin -- 17 Gaining Strategic Advantage through Talent Management Jay A. Conger -- Index.
Abstract:
Any organization must ask three interrelated questions in order to develop its strategy: where are we, where do we want to be, and how will we get there? Given today's realities, how should companies answer these questions? In this book, leading business school academics use their managerially-relevant research to explore these questions. - ;Any organization must ask three interrelated questions in order to develop its strategy: where are we, where do we want to be, and how will we get there? While the questions do not change over time, the realities and environments that companies face do. Given today's realities, how should companies answer these questions as they face the challenges of the 21st century?. In this book, leading business school educators use their academic, yet managerially-relevant, research to explore these questions. They divide the book into three sections - Understand Your Situation, Develop Your Options, and Lead the Change - and take the reader through some of the latest thinking that helps answer these questions. All the authors have extensive international experience of working with senior managers and are well known academic researchers in their field. They present. their ideas in a straightforward, lively, and purposeful way. Their goal is to inform, challenge, and provide practical advice and tools. The book serves as a guide to a range of contemporary business challenges, such as managing uncertainty, creating new markets through innovation, energizing people, leading clever people in organizations with limited hierarchy, and introducing radical change. The central focus is on the core concerns and responsibilities of senior management - strategy and leadership. Clear, crisp, and to the point, this book provides an invaluable and coherent summary of some of the best current business school thinking on contemporary

challenges facing organizations. It will be an ideal guide for both MBAs and practicing managers. -.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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