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Strategic Management Simplified

What Every Manager Needs to Know About Strategy and How to Manage it

"I have “gone to school” on his research and have found his model to be a malleable process that is readily shaped to incorporate new concepts and ideas. This durability is testament to the value of Sid’s work." —Don Bowers, Former CEO, Makino, Inc. Strategic Management Simplified is a handbook that is designed to help the reader achieve a critical balance so rare in business – keeping your actions tied to your strategy, making decisions with a reasonable amount of assessment, and doing both in a real time way which allows you to adjust to changing business conditions. The author uses the term strategic management versus strategic planning because the term “plan” implies a static (or point in time) exercise, while the term “management” suggests interaction and responsiveness to dynamic context. All kinds of plans can be developed to lead action, but they should be based on a strategy for the organization. The challenge is to actually manage the organization’s strategy over time and to think strategically as you are doing it. This book provides an overview of the management policies and culture necessary for sound strategic planning to flourish in any organization and goes on to offer practical steps on how to create and implement: A strategic statement which can guide your organization’s resource allocation decisions. A strategic management system which allows you and your staff to change your strategic statement over time as you challenge the assumptions upon which it is based.

What Every Manager Needs to Know About Strategy and How to Manage it Dr.
Sidney L. Barton. members versus non-family members.” 6 And, according to a
recent study reported in this same Los Angeles Times article, revenue increased
2 percent faster in open-book firms versus their competitors. There are numerous
reference books that go into depth in explaining the details of an open-book
system, but there are a few basic steps in the process. First, determine what
information is ...