Strategic Thinking: A step-by-step approach to strategy
- Written by Gary Watkins
- Published in articles501-550
Strategic Thinking: A step-by-step approach to strategy
Second Edition Simon Wootton & Terry Horne Kogan Page 2000
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Strategic Thinking teaches step-by-step the different thinking skills needed for sound strategic thinking, by setting out the questions to ask.
By answering these questions you will learn to formulate strategies and to write clear and concise strategic plans.
Very much a practical book, it covers the gathering of strategic intelligence, formulating strategic ideas and planning strategic changes.
It will enable you to:
< analyse the impact of changes in technology, markets, society and the law;
< analyse the strategic capability of an organisation - your own or a competitor's;
< forecast the likely future of an organisation;
< create new options;
< think critically about proposals;
< take strategic decisions;
< write effective plans.
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