Holt argues strategy is the process by which an organization presents
itself to itself and others. To bring this about exponents of
strategic inquiry attempt t gather knowledge about the conditions in
which any organization is being organized: emerging markets, restless
geo-political environments, networks of technological ordering,
populations with differing skill sets, and the like. The upshot of
such inquiry is a succession of images by which an organization
attains distinction as a unity, or 'self'. Using work from literature,
art, and philosophy, Holt explores what it means to present such an
organizational 'self'. In strategy practice, he identifies three
related forms of presentation. First comes strategy as a project of
representational knowledge. Here strategists generate accurate,
timely, and complex information to build successive images of the
organization and its place in the world. Though pervasive and
persistent, these overtly technical images remain subject to the basic
skeptical challenge that things could be otherwise. In response, come
the second and third forms of self presentation: the creation of
visionary images, or assertions of competitive brute will. Here too
come problems. With vision comes the risk of collective
thoughtlessness, and with brute will a one dimensional condition of
aquisitive competition. Holt suggests judgment offers another way of
responding to the skeptics' challenge. Tracing a narrative through the
ideas of David Hume, Immanuel Kant, Adam Smith, William Shakespeare,
William Hazlitt, Hannah Arendt, Stanley Cavell, Harold Pinter,
Virginia Woolf, Martha Nussbaum and others, Holt finds much might be
gained from associating strategic inquiry with a form of critical or
poetic spectating. It is, he argues, by having this un-homely sense of
'being besides' oneself that an organization can best present itself
to itself and others.
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ISBN
9780192547798
Publisert
2020
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Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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