Open Strategy: Mastering Disruption from Outside the C-Suite

Open Strategy: Mastering Disruption from Outside the C-Suite

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  • Create Date:2021-10-24 06:51:23
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Christian Stadler
  • ISBN:0262046113
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Summary

How smart companies are opening up strategic initiatives to involve front-line employees, experts, suppliers, customers, entrepreneurs, and even competitors。

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。

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Reviews

Frank Calberg

Takeaways from reading the book:Why use open strategy?- Page xiii: To avoid group think, i e。 that people setting strategy finish each others' sentences。- Page xiii: Make strategy credible and widely understood。- Page xiii: Make strategy concrete, for example by also focusing on how things will get done what what will get done。- Page xiv: Foresight and creativity do not correlate with rank。How are ideas evaluated?- Page x: Evaluate ideas for novelty, impact and do-ability。To be updated。 Takeaways from reading the book:Why use open strategy?- Page xiii: To avoid group think, i e。 that people setting strategy finish each others' sentences。- Page xiii: Make strategy credible and widely understood。- Page xiii: Make strategy concrete, for example by also focusing on how things will get done what what will get done。- Page xiv: Foresight and creativity do not correlate with rank。How are ideas evaluated?- Page x: Evaluate ideas for novelty, impact and do-ability。To be updated。 。。。more

Philip。Waeltermann

The book provides a new way to deal with the uncertainty companies face today。 It’s an extension of the open innovation idea to the strategy domain。 This creates some comfort with the idea to start with。 The authors do a good job helping me to overcome the remaining anxiety I had by offering tons of examples and easy to use tools。 It’s an amazing book that I recommend to all those who have to craft plans for the future。 The time you invest in reading pays big dividends。

Remi Abere

Great read! If you are planning to adopt and implement innovative strategies。 This is your book!

Simon

Every so often a new step is made which is essential to both academic and business needs。 This is one of those books that is essential to anyone who wants say they understand strategy and get their own strategy right。 If you are thinking of doing an MBA make sure this is on your pre commencement reading list

Dan Curiosity Hour

This book is useful in business/consulting contexts or for general reader curious about such topics。 I think managers/leaders will find most value in this and this book could have big impact on those leaders if they use the open strategy principles mentioned。 I appreciate the way open strategy brings more voices into decision-making and also how bringing more voices into the process can help improve outcomes (not to mention create new types of engagement among employees)。Note: I voluntarily requ This book is useful in business/consulting contexts or for general reader curious about such topics。 I think managers/leaders will find most value in this and this book could have big impact on those leaders if they use the open strategy principles mentioned。 I appreciate the way open strategy brings more voices into decision-making and also how bringing more voices into the process can help improve outcomes (not to mention create new types of engagement among employees)。Note: I voluntarily requested, read, and reviewed this book。 Thank you to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for sending me a temporary digital advance reading copy/advance review (ARC) galley of this book in exchange for an honest review。 As always, my opinions are my own and do not represent my co-host or the podcast。 I request, read, and review many books prior to publication to explore possible future guests for the podcast。 I wish we could interview the author of every one of these books because I'm so impressed by the creativity, thoughtfulness, and wisdom shared through the temporary books I get through NetGalley。 。。。more