<p>"Mintzberg is one of the best guides for an analysis of strategy and this book is the perfect starting point for someone interested in understanding more about it." - Director Magazine, January 2009 (readership 173,000)</p>

“Henry Mintzberg’s views are a breath of fresh air which can only encourage the good guys.” The Observer

 “My favourite management book of the last 25 years? No contest. The Rise & Fall of Strategic Planning.” Tom Peters, managment guru

Strategy is the most prestigious but also the most confusing part of business. Managers are constantly bombarded with new jargon and the latest fads promising the magic bullet for every strategic problem. The world of strategy can seem to be an impenetrable jungle. Strategy Safari presents a powerful antidote to the dilemma of needing to know about strategy and yet not being able to find any comprehensible guidelines. This revised edition is a comprehensive, colourful and illuminating tour through the wilds of strategic management.

In this provocative, jargon-free and extremely readable guide, top strategy authors Mintzberg, Ahlstrand & Lampel clearly set out and critique each of the ten major schools of strategic management thinking to help you grasp what you really need to know.

Take the strategy safari – your business will thank you for it.

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Contents

 

Acknowledgements / ix          

Embarkation / xi                                                                    

 

1          ‘And over here, ladies and gentlemen: the strategic management beast

Why ten?

A field review

Five Ps for strategy

Strategies for better and for worse

Strategic management as an academic discipline

 

2          The design school: strategy formation as a process of conception

            Origins of the design school

            The basic design school model

            Premises of the design school

            Critique of the design school

            The design school: contexts and contributions

 

3          The planning school: strategy formation as a formal process

            The basic strategic planning model

            Sorting out the hierarchies

            Premises of the planning school

            Some more recent developments

            Planning’s unplanned troubles

            The fallacies of strategic planning

            The context and contribution of the planning school

 

4          The positioning school: strategy formation as an analytical process

            Enter Porter

            Premises of the positioning school

            The first wave: origins in the military maxims

            The second wave: the search for consulting imperatives

            The third wave: the development of empirical propositions

            Critique of the positioning school

            Contribution and context of the positioning school

 

5          The entrepreneurial school: strategy formation as a visionary process

            Origins in economics

            The literature of the entrepreneurial school

             Visionary leadership

            Premises of the entrepreneurial school

    &nbs

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"Henry Mintzberg's views are a breath of fresh air which can only encourage the good guys." The Observer

 

Strategy Safari – gives you the ‘big ten’ in the strategy jungle

In this revised edition of the original, ground-breaking Strategy Safari, Henry Mintzberg, described by Tom Peters as ‘perhaps the world’s premier management thinker’ and his equally maverick co-authors continue to blaze a trail through the jungle of strategy. This provocative, jargon-free and readable guide clearly sets out and critiques each of the ten major schools of strategic management to help you grasp what you really need to know. Whether you are an ambitious manager or a bewildered student, Strategy Safari is your indispensable guide to strategy.

Take the strategy safari – your business will thank you for it

SEE THE NEW COMPANION WEBSITE, INCLUDING INSTRUCTOR’S MANUAL, AT WWW.PEARSON-BOOKS.COM/STRATEGYSAFARI

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·        Companion website with instructor’s guide

·        Overall content updated to reflect current knowledge and practice of strategy, literature reviews and citations etc brought up-to-date

·        Major new sections and new topics added

·        Current edition has sold 35,319 copies to date (MAT is 4010)

·        Henry Mintzberg is a massive – in fact, probably the biggest – name in strategy

·        An easy-to-read but definitive overview of approaches to strategy – read this and you’ll sound like you know what you’re talking about! And you’ll have fun on the way.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780273719588
Publisert
2008-11-27
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
FT Publishing International
Vekt
700 gr
Høyde
231 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
464

Biographical note

"Henry Mintzberg is perhaps the world's premier management thinker" a Carlsberg-style endorsement of the author from Tom Peters, management guru

Henry Mintzberg is one of today’s best-known and most controversial management thinkers. Currently Cleghorn Professor of Management Studies at McGill University in Montreal, he is always interesting and usually controversial and holds the management and strategy communities in thrall. He claims to spend his public life dealing with organizations, and his private life escaping from them.

Bruce Ahlstrand likes to prospect for strategy gems in unlikely places - from the game of Texas Hold’em to the Greek tragedies. He has a D.Phil. from Oxford University and a M.Sc. from the London School of Economics. Bruce is the author is currently a professor of management at Trent University in Ontario, Canada.

Joe Lampel began his career believing that strategy is the answer, but has recently concluded that it may be the answer to the wrong question. He first began to suspect this terrible truth during the long journey that produced the first edition of Strategy Safari. Further research, and numerous publications in journals that are well received in polite academic society, only served to confirm this belief. Joe was awarded a PhD in management by McGill University for good