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Strategy in Turbulent Times

Strategy in Turbulent Times

How to Design a Strategy that is Robust and Future-Proof

By (author) Kurt Verweire

£35.00

Publishing 9th Oct 2023
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    • Offers a new framework on strategising in turbulent times
    • Many examples of national and international firms how to deal with turbulence
    • A set of toolkits that helps managers assess whether the organisation is ready to deal with turbulence
    • Rigour and relevance — academically sound but also practically relevant
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    Companies face increasingly turbulent times. To what extent are the traditional strategy models still relevant to deal with this new environment? This new book presents how to analyse turbulent environments, how to build new strategies, and how to implement them. Through many case studies managers of large and smaller companies can learn how to successfully react to fundamental change. It covers these topics: 1. What is turbulence: disruption vs. disturbance. 2. Corporate foresight/sensing turbulence (incl. scenario analysis) 3. Choosing the right turbulence strategy 4. Implementing turbulence strategies.

    About the Author

    Professor Kurt Verweire specialises in developing and implementing business strategy. He has authored several books – including Strategy Implementation and Six Batteries of Change. At Vlerick Business School, Kurt is the Director of the Advanced Management Programme and one of the driving forces behind the Strategy in Action Platform.

    Specifications
    Publisher
    Lannoo Publishers
    ISBN
    9789401490399
    Publish date
    9th Oct 2023
    Binding
    Paperback / softback
    Territory
    World excluding Belgium, The Netherlands, France, Switzerland & Scandinavia
    Size
    240 mm x 170 mm
    Pages
    260 Pages
    Illustrations
    20 color
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