Strategic Management Journal‚ Vol. 13‚ 17-37 (1992) STRATEGIC DECISION MAKING KATHLEEN M. EISENHARDT and MARK J. ZBARACKI Department of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management‚ Stanford University‚ Stanford‚ California‚ U.S.A. This article reviews the strategic decision making literature by focusing on the dominant paradigms—i.e.‚ rationality and bounded rationality‚ politics and power‚ and garbage can. We review the theory and key empirical support‚ and identify emergent debates
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how do the forces influence the outlook for industry profitability? 3. What are the strengths and weaknesses of TomTom? What are the threats and opportunities facing the company? 4. Which strategic problem/challenge is TomTom facing for the future? 5. What recommendations would you make to TomTom management to improve its competitive position in the satellite navigation industry‚ take advantage of market opportunities‚ and defend against external threats? RIM Questions 1. What are the dominant
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Marketing Communication Analysis On Apple Name: Bökény Kornél In this report I will analyse the marketing communication activities of the multinational corporation Apple‚ with great emphasis on the current top-selling products thereof: the iPhone‚ and the iPods. I will deal with the iPod and the iPhone‚ since the marketing communication used to promote these products is the most notable. The report will include several images‚ so that the reader can experience the products’ design and
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STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT & BUSINESS POLICY 12TH EDITION THOMAS L. WHEELEN J. DAVID HUNGER Strategic Management: a set of managerial decisions and actions that determines the long-run performance of a corporation. Includes: • • • • Internal and external environment scanning Strategy formulation Strategy implementation Evaluation and control Pearson Education © 2010 1-2 Phases of Strategic Management: • • • • Phase Phase Phase Phase 1: 2: 3: 4: Basic financial planning Forecast-based
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• Rarity 2. What is the strategic management process? What are its major components? Strategic management process is a planning process in which managers establish the organization’s general direction and objectives‚ formulate a specific strategy‚ plan and carry out the strategy’s implementation‚ and monitor results and make necessary adjustments. It major components are: • Strategic vision • Organizational mission • External and Internal environment • Strategic objectives • Formulating and
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Strategic Management Content: 1. Background of Qantas 2. Analysis of Qantas External analysis a. What industry is it? b. General environment analysis c. The industry environment d. Competitive environment e. You now have material about opportunities Internal analysis f. The firm’s resources‚ tangible and intangible g. Capabilities identification h. Core competency analysis i. Value chain analysis j. Weakness k. Pulling it together l. Current strategies 3. Recommendation
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Topic 1 – Strategic Leadership: Managing the strategy (H&J: Chapter 1) Actions in business are frequently directed at the achievement of superior performance‚ therefore a strategy can be defined as “an action a company takes to attain superior performance” (Hill and Jones‚ 2107). It is important to understand that this definition is one of many. Contrary to some views that there is one single definition of strategy‚ we argue that there is no such universally accepted definition and that
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19/11/2010 Master II Management Financier (Financial Management) Mr Xavier LEPERS References Johnson G.‚ Scholes K.‚ Whittington R. (2006)‚ Exploring Corporate Strategy‚ Prentice Hall‚ 7th edition. Barney J. & Hansen W (2006) Strategic J W. (2006)‚ Management & Competitive Advantage‚ Pearson Education. Garrette B‚ Dussauge P & Durand R (Coord)‚ Strategor‚ 5ème édition‚ Dunod‚ 2009. 2 Chapter 1: Introducing Strategy 3 1 19/11/2010 Chapter 1: Introducing Strategy From competition
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4 MANAGEMENT DECISION 32‚2 Has today’s dominant marketing mix paradigm become a strait-jacket? A relationship building and management approach may be the answer. From Marketing Mix to Relationship Marketing: Towards a Paradigm Shift in Marketing Christian Grönroos Management Decision‚ Vol. 32 No. 2‚ 1994‚ pp. 4-20 © MCB University Press Limited‚ 0025-1747 The marketing mix management paradigm has dominated marketing thought‚ research and practice since it was introduced
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valuable position‚ involving a different set of activities”. It is also defined as “a set of related actions that managers take to increase their company’s performance” (Hill & Jones‚ 2007). Another deep definition would be “A company’s strategy is managements game plan for growing the business‚ staking out a market position‚ attracting and pleasing customers‚ competing successfully‚ conducting operations and achieving targeted objectives" (Thompson‚ Strickland & Gamble). Putting all together in one
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