READINGS.
1. Strategies. Reading 1.1 The Five P's for Strategy. Reading 1.2 Strategies for Change. Reading 1.3 What is Strategy? Reading 1.4 Reflecting on the Strategy Process.
2. Strategists. Reading 2.1 The Manager's Job. Reading 2.2 Artists, Craftsmen, and Technocrats. Reading 2.3 Good Managers Don't Make Policy Decisions. Reading 2.4 The Leader's New Work Building Learning Organizations. Reading 2.5 In Praise of Middle Managers.
3. Formulating Strategy. Reading 3.1 Formulating Strategy. Reading 3.2 Evaluating Business Strategy. Reading 3.3 Strategic Intent/Harvard.
4. Analyzing Strategy. Reading 4.1 How Competitive Forces Shape Strategy. Reading 4.2 Looking Inside Competitive Advantage. Reading 4.3 Sustaining Superior Performance. Reading 4.3 Competitive Maneuvering. Reading 4.4 Generic Strategies. Reading 4.5 A Guide to Strategic Positioning.
5. Strategy Formation. Reading 5.1 Crafting Strategy. Reading 5.2 Strategy as Strategic Decision Making. Reading 5.3 The Honda Effect. Reading 5.4 Learning from Honda.
6. Strategic Change. Reading 6.1 Transforming Organizations. Reading 6.2 Convergence and Upheaval. Reading 6.3 Logical Incrementalism. Reading 6.4 The Crescendo Model of Rejuvenation.
7. Cognition. Reading 7.1 When it Comes to Real Change. Reading 7.2 Strategy as Cognition.
8. Organization. Reading 8.1 The Structuring of Organizations. Reading 8.2 Strategy and Organization Planning. Reading 8.3 The Design of New Organizational Forms.
9. Technology. Reading 9.1 Customizing Customization. Reading 9.2 Avoiding the Pitfalls of Emerging Technology.
10. Collaboration. Reading 10.1 Collaborating to Compete. Reading 10.2 Why Create Alliances. Reading 10.3 Creating Knowledge through Collaboration.
11. Globalization. Reading 11.1 Managing Across Borders. Reading 11.2 Global Strategy in a World of Nations? Reading 11.3 Seven Myths Regarding Global Strategies.
12. Values. Reading 12.1 New Values, Morality, and Strategic Ethics. Reading 12.2 Leadership in Administration. Reading 12.3 A New Manifesto for Management.
13. Managing Start-Ups. Reading 13.1 The Entrepreneurial Organization. Reading 13.2 Competitive Strategy in Emerging Industries. Reading 13.3 How Entrepreneurs Craft Strategies That Work.
14. Managing Maturity. Reading 14.1 The Machine Organization. Reading 14.2 Cost Dynamics. Reading 14.3 Innovation in Bureaucracy. Reading 14.4 New Competitive Strategies.
15. Managing Experts. Reading 15.1 The Professional Organization. Reading 15.2 Managing Expertise. Reading 15.3 Balancing the Professional Service Firm. Reading 15.4 Covert Leadership.
16. Managing Innovation. Reading 16.1 The Innovative Organization. Reading 16.2 Managing in the Whitespace. Reading 16.3 Anticipating the Cellular Form. Reading 16.4 The Core Competencies of Project-Based Firms.
17. Managing Diversity. Reading 17.1 The Diversified Organization. Reading 17.2 Managing Large Groups in the East and West. Reading 17.3 From Competitive Advantage to Corporate Strategy.
18. Managing Otherwise. Reading 18.1 Beyond Configuration. Reading 18.2 Disposable Organization. Reading 18.3 Strategy Innovation and the Quest for Value. Reading 18.4 How We Went Digital without a Strategy. Reading 18.5 Managing Quietly.
CASES.
Case 1. Robin Hood. Case 2: Astral Records, Ltd., North America. Case 3: MacArthur and the Philippines Case 4: Rudi Gassner and the Executive Committee of BMG International. Case 5: Arista Records Case 6: Algodonera Del Plata Case 7: HBO Case 8: IMPSAT Case 9: Canon: Competing on Capabilities Case 10: MP3.COM Case 11: WFNX-101.7FM and Boston's Radio Wars Case 12: Beijing Mirror Corporation Case 13: Lufthansa 2000. Case 14: London Free Press Case-Strategic Change 15: NBC Case 16: LVMH: Taking the Western
Art de Vivre to the World Case 17: Kami Corporation Case 18: Strategic Planning at the New York Botanical Garden. Case 19: Napoleon Bonaparte: Victim of an Inferior Strategy? Case 20: Honda Motor Company 1994 Case 21: The Acer Group: Building an Asian Multinational. Case 22: AmBev: The Making of a Brazilian Giant. Case 23: Wipro Corporation Case 24: TV Asahi Theatrical Productions Case 25: Selkirk Group in Asia Case 26: Sportsmake: A Crisis of Succession Case 27: S.A. Chupa Chups Case 28: Mountbatten and India Case 29: Saatchi & Saatchi Case 30: McKinsey & Company: Managing Knowledge and Learning Case 31: Sony Regeneration. Case 32: Reorganization at Axion Consulting (A) Case 33: Reorganization at Axion Consulting (B) Case 34: Empire Plastics Case 35: Kao Corporation Case 36: Unipart Group of Companies Case 37: Workbrain Case 38: Warner Brothers Case 39: Intel Case 40: The National Bicycle Industrial Company Case 41: Novacare Case 42: Lechabile: IT as a People Business Case 43: Phil Chan Case 44: Natura Case 45: A Restaurant with a Difference.