Your Strategy Needs a Strategy

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Your Strategy Needs a Strategy

How to Choose and Execute the Right Approach

Economics Business strategy Management and management techniques Management: leadership and motivation

Authors: Martin Reeves, Knut Haanaes, Janmejaya Sinha

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Language: English

Published by: Harvard Business Review Press

Published on: 19th May 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781625275875


Introduction

You think you have a winning strategy. But do you?

Executives are bombarded with bestselling ideas and best practices for achieving competitive advantage, but many of these ideas and practices contradict each other. Should you aim to be big or fast? Should you create a blue ocean, be adaptive, play to win— or forget about a sustainable competitive advantage altogether? In a business environment that is changing faster and becoming more uncertain and complex almost by the day, it’s never been more important— or more difficult— to choose the right approach to strategy.

The Authors and Their Method

In this book, The Boston Consulting Group’s Martin Reeves, Knut Haanæs, and Janmejaya Sinha offer a proven method to determine the strategy approach that is best for your company. They start by helping you assess your business environment— how unpredictable it is, how much power you have to change it, and how harsh it is— a critical component of getting strategy right. They show how existing strategy approaches sort into five categories— Be Big, Be Fast, Be First, Be the Orchestrator, or simply Be Viable — depending on the extent of predictability, malleability, and harshness. In-depth explanations of each of these approaches will provide critical insight to help you match your approach to strategy to your environment, determine when and how to execute each one, and avoid a potentially fatal mismatch.

Key Questions Addressed

Addressing your most pressing strategic challenges, you’ll be able to answer questions such as:

  • What replaces planning when the annual cycle is obsolete?
  • When can we—and when should we— shape the game to our advantage?
  • How do we simultaneously implement different strategic approaches for different business units?
  • How do we manage the inherent contradictions in formulating and executing different strategies across multiple businesses and geographies?

Conclusion

Until now, no book brings it all together and offers a practical tool for understanding which strategic approach to apply. Get started today.

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