The Economist: Business Strategy: A guide to effective decision-making

The Economist: Business Strategy: A guide to effective decision-making

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Summary

The effectiveness of a good strategy well implemented determines a business' future success or failure。 Yet history is full of strategic decisions, big and small, that were ill-conceived, poorly organised and consequently disastrous。 This updated guide looks at the whole process of strategic decision-making - from vision, forecasting, and resource allocation, through to implementation and innovation。

Strategy is about understanding where you are now, where you are heading and how you will get there。 There is no room for timidity or confusion。 Although the CEO and the board decide a company's overall direction, it is the managers at all levels of the organisation that will determine how the vision can be transformed into action。 In short, everyone is involved in strategy。

But getting it right involves difficult choices: which customers to target, what products to offer and the best way to keep costs low and service high。 And constantly changing business conditions inevitably bring risks。 Even after business strategy has been developed, a company must remain nimble and alert to change, and view strategy as an ongoing and evolving process。

The message of this guide is simple: strategy matters, and getting it right is fundamental to business success - this book will show you how。

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Reviews

Palash Kulshrestha

diluted concoction of points from multiple books and sources。 not as concentrated at michael e porter。

Ahmad Badghaish

It feels like you’re chatting with someone who has the experience in this field。 My problem with such books is it doesn’t include much technical knowledge, it only describes how it goes。 However, I enjoyed reading it。

Dennis Chow

A comprehensive overview of business operations and business dynamics。 Great book!

Dean Marquis

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This is is a very comprehensive manuscript, maybe a bit too comprehensive。 The Last Chapter, ( Making Strategic Decisions) should in my humble opinion be the First Chapter。 An example of a stakeholder map would have been helpful。 I think A Summary at the back with a Flow Chart demonstrating the Decision Making Process would have been a good idea。

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Very helpful in understanding the basic business strategies。

Travis Buell

The is the most comprehensive book I’ve read on strategy & execution。 It summarizes the work of numerous other experts in various business fields。

Lee Pei Yit

Rather than being a guide to effective decision making (as per the title), the book goes out of its way to be as comprehensive as possible。 This book by no means confers any skills or additional knowledge on how to make decisions under uncertainty, with most of its statements very generic and applicable to many situations。 The manager reading this in question will inevitably have to figure it out himself (no silver bullet here sorry)。It does however, have its own merits。 The comprehensiveness of Rather than being a guide to effective decision making (as per the title), the book goes out of its way to be as comprehensive as possible。 This book by no means confers any skills or additional knowledge on how to make decisions under uncertainty, with most of its statements very generic and applicable to many situations。 The manager reading this in question will inevitably have to figure it out himself (no silver bullet here sorry)。It does however, have its own merits。 The comprehensiveness of the book means that it is useful as a checklist whenever the manager reading this finds himself/herself in a spot, using the book as a reference guide by flipping to the relevant section when necessary。 。。。more

Ruben Yesin

ToolkitIt is a guide of stategy tools that guide you due to develop it but it also presents pitfalls or possible bias。

Colin

Occasional top-up of my business studies course at the OU。 I can't pretend it was enthraling but it makes me feel like it's still fresh in my head。 Occasional top-up of my business studies course at the OU。 I can't pretend it was enthraling but it makes me feel like it's still fresh in my head。 。。。more