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Strategizing in Complex Contexts
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The issue of how strategizing takes place in complex
contexts is explored in this in-depth study of one
complex firm operating in complex environments. The
research focuses on manager and staff activities
addressing strategic issues and how those activities
attempt to shape the future of the firm. Twenty
subsystems have been identified in the firm
investigated. These subsystems form a network of
interdependent subsystems. The various subsystems in
organizations form an overall strategizing system.
Nine integration mechanisms are identified and
described. The integration mechanisms have been
found to play a key role in translating and
integrating issues and subsystems and in integrating
subsystems with interdependencies. Such strategy
processes tend to result in incremental adjustments
of the present organization. When organizations are
confronted with strategic issues for which it does
not have appurtenant subsystems, management faces a
fundamental strategic decision as to whether new
subsystems should be created. The presence of
subsystems has significant consequences for the
speed with which the organization can handle issues.
Autorentext
Frank Elter holds a doctorate in strategy (Dr.Oecon), a bachelor in marketing and innovation, and an MBA in International Management with focus on strategy and international finance. He has over 25 years experience in industry, consulting and research. He has worked in telecoms, information technology and financial services.
Klappentext
The issue of how strategizing takes place in complex contexts is explored in this in-depth study of one complex firm operating in complex environments. The research focuses on manager and staff activities addressing strategic issues and how those activities attempt to shape the future of the firm. Twenty subsystems have been identified in the firm investigated. These subsystems form a network of interdependent subsystems. The various subsystems in organizations form an overall strategizing system. Nine integration mechanisms are identified and described. The integration mechanisms have been found to play a key role in translating and integrating issues and subsystems and in integrating subsystems with interdependencies. Such strategy processes tend to result in incremental adjustments of the present organization. When organizations are confronted with strategic issues for which it does not have appurtenant subsystems, management faces a fundamental strategic decision as to whether new subsystems should be created. The presence of subsystems has significant consequences for the speed with which the organization can handle issues.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639152746
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T25mm
- Jahr 2009
- EAN 9783639152746
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-3-639-15274-6
- Titel Strategizing in Complex Contexts
- Autor Frank Elter
- Gewicht 630g
- Herausgeber VDM Verlag
- Anzahl Seiten 412
- Genre Wirtschaft