<b>Shortlisted for the Thinkers50 2021 Strategy Award Shortlist<br /><br />Included in the Best Business Books of 2021 by the <i>Globe & Mail</i></b><br /><b><br />A<i> Financial Times </i>Best Business Book of the Month<br /></b><br /><b><i>Strategy + Business</i> Best Business Books 2021, Strategy</b><br /><br /><br />“[A] substantive and eloquent book...Open strategy is more than a set of tactics or tweaks to an existing strategy. The authors set out the approach with such granularity and clarity that it is immediately actionable.”<br /><i>—<b>Strategy + Business</b><br /></i><br />"A useful blueprint."<br /><i>—<b>Financial Times</b><br /><br /></i>"Strategy is usually a closed, top-down affair, as a small group defines a new approach and, too often, it flops. The four professors share a different approach, opening key aspects of strategy-making up to front-line workers, others in the ranks, and even outsiders, tapping into differing perspectives and building enthusiasm for implementation."<i><br /><i>—<b>The Globe & Mail</b></i></i><br /><br />". . . fascinating examples and evidence with step-by-step frameworks and tools for crowdsourcing, strategy jams, contests and competitions – all designed to garner wide perspectives and diverse thought in service of innovation."<br /><b>—getAbstract</b>
Why are some of the world’s most successful companies able to stay ahead of disruption, adopting and implementing innovative strategies, while others struggle? It’s not because they hire a new CEO or expensive consultants but rather because these pioneering companies have adopted a new way of strategizing. Instead of keeping strategic deliberations within the C-Suite, they open up strategic initiatives to a diverse group of stakeholders—front-line employees, experts, suppliers, customers, entrepreneurs, and even competitors. Open Strategy presents a new philosophy, key tools, step-by-step advice, and fascinating case studies—from companies that range from Barclays to Adidas—to guide business leaders in this groundbreaking approach to strategy.
The authors—business-strategy experts from both academia and management consulting—introduce tools for each of the three stages of strategy-making: idea generation, plan formulation, and implementation. These are digital tools (including strategy contests), which allow the widest participation; hybrid digital/in-person tools (including a “nightmare competitor challenge”); a workshop tool that gamifies the business model development process; and tools that help companies implement and sustain open strategy efforts.
Open strategy has an astonishing track record: a survey of 200 business leaders shows that although open-strategy techniques were deployed for only 30 percent of their initiatives, those same initiatives generated 50 percent of their revenues and profits. This book offers a roadmap for this kind of success.
Series Foreword xvii
Introduction: Win with Open Strategy xix
1 Traditional Strategy Come Undone 1
2 Are You Truly Ready to Open Up? 21
3 Design Your Open Strategy Process 41
4 Tweak Your Open Strategy Initiative to Allow for Secrecy 59
5 Harness the Wisdom of Crowds 75
6 Peer into the Future 97
7 Disrupt Yourself before Others Do 121
8 Develop Killer Business Models 145
9 Use the Crowd to Choose Better Strategies 163
10 Execute Better 185
Epilogue 205
Appendix A: Recommended Reading 211
Appendix B: The IMP Story 213
Notes 215
Index 251