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Strategy : an international perspective

By: Wit, Bob deContributor(s): EBSCOhostLanguage: English Publication details: Australia Cengage Learning 2020 Edition: 7thISBN: 1473765889Subject(s): Strategic planning | Strategic planning--Case studiesOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: The philosophy at the heart of Bob de Wit's landmark text Strategy is that an understanding of the topic can only be gained by exposure to the many opposite perspectives in the field. Recognizing that there is no simple answer to the question of 'what is strategy', the author navigates readers through contrasting viewpoint readings to encourage discussion and debate, and illustrative cases to acknowledge the importance of strategy in the world of business. Placing the student at the centre of the strategy debates encourages the qualities of creativity, flexibility, independence and analytical depth that are needed to become a strategic thinker.Summary: Includes bibliographical references and index.Summary: 2020Summary: 9781473765887
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The philosophy at the heart of Bob de Wit's landmark text Strategy is that an understanding of the topic can only be gained by exposure to the many opposite perspectives in the field. Recognizing that there is no simple answer to the question of 'what is strategy', the author navigates readers through contrasting viewpoint readings to encourage discussion and debate, and illustrative cases to acknowledge the importance of strategy in the world of business. Placing the student at the centre of the strategy debates encourages the qualities of creativity, flexibility, independence and analytical depth that are needed to become a strategic thinker.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

2020

9781473765887

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