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The thinking strategist : unleashing the power of strategic management to identify, explore and solve problems / by Vickie Cox Edmondson (University of Georgia, USA).

By: Edmondson, Vickie Cox [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Emerald Publishing Limited, Description: 1 online resource (xv, 231 pages) : illustrations ; cmISBN: 9781787561571 (e-book)Subject(s): Strategic planning | Business & Economics -- Management | Business strategyAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 658.4012 LOC classification: HD30.28 | .E36 2018Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: The success of any strategic management process within an organization depends greatly on its ability to manage stakeholders. Stakeholders with competing expectations and demands are actively involved in the implementation of strategy, have a vested interest in the success or failure of organizations, and most importantly, can derail your strategic efforts. The Thinking Strategist</i> promotes the strategic management process as a way to identify, explore and solve problems. It succinctly provides useful advice and practical tools to strengthen decision making and problem solving skills to accomplish organizational goals, exceed objectives, and to get top management and other key stakeholder support. Ideal for business students and aspiring managers who seek to distinguish themselves as people who make success happen, "The Thinking Strategist" provides key concepts and principles, as well as analytical tools and frameworks used by organizations, to help identify, select, and implement appropriate solutions to problems that can lead to a competitive advantage and long-term success. The book is designed to help develop the skills, confidence, business judgment, and resilience needed not only to be successful but to be a driver of decision making and problem solving. To be an expert a thinking strategist.
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The success of any strategic management process within an organization depends greatly on its ability to manage stakeholders. Stakeholders with competing expectations and demands are actively involved in the implementation of strategy, have a vested interest in the success or failure of organizations, and most importantly, can derail your strategic efforts. The Thinking Strategist</i> promotes the strategic management process as a way to identify, explore and solve problems. It succinctly provides useful advice and practical tools to strengthen decision making and problem solving skills to accomplish organizational goals, exceed objectives, and to get top management and other key stakeholder support. Ideal for business students and aspiring managers who seek to distinguish themselves as people who make success happen, "The Thinking Strategist" provides key concepts and principles, as well as analytical tools and frameworks used by organizations, to help identify, select, and implement appropriate solutions to problems that can lead to a competitive advantage and long-term success. The book is designed to help develop the skills, confidence, business judgment, and resilience needed not only to be successful but to be a driver of decision making and problem solving. To be an expert a thinking strategist.

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