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25 Need-To-Know Strategy Tools Vaughan Evans

25 Need-To-Know Strategy Tools von Vaughan Evans

25 Need-To-Know Strategy Tools Vaughan Evans


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25 Need-To-Know Strategy Tools Zusammenfassung

25 Need-To-Know Strategy Tools: 25 Need-To-Know Strategy Tools Vaughan Evans

Includes 10 handy do's and don'ts of strategy development

* Need powerful decision-making tools at your fingertips?

* Want to get the most out of strategic thinking models like Porter's Five Forces?

* Only want what you need to know, rather than reams of theory?

With the critical strategy tools required to drive your business forward, this book tells you what you need to know, fast.

25 Need-To-Know Strategy Tools Bewertungen

Amid all the dross of managerial writing, Vaughan Evans has once again done an outstanding job in sifting for gold. Carefully selected and succinctly described, with a view to both explanatory power and their applicability in practice, these tools are indispensable for anyone considering the future of their business.

Dominic Houlder, Adjunct Professor in Strategy and Entrepreneurship, London Business School

This is a highly practical, punchy and brilliantly written guide to strategy development. It is perfect for managers of large and small businesses who need to make big decisions, but have limited time for long tomes on business theory. An excellent read.

Charles Ind, Managing Partner, Bowmark Capital LLP

I wish I had written this book: extremely practical and clear, but full of rich content. It is a terrific compendium of all the major strategy tools, brought to life with great examples. Definitely the best strategy book around for people who think they can't read strategy books.

Marcus Alexander, Strategy Professor, London Business School

This book does a superb job demystifying strategy and bringing it within the reach of anyone who takes the time to read it and apply the tools. Strategy made simple.

Jeff van der Eems, Chief Executive Officer, United Biscuits International

An excellent guide to setting strategy for businesses large and small. I particularly liked the focus on really understanding the sources of sustainable competitive advantage in the key areas of a business. The techniques described for achieving this, combined with the recommended emphasis on detailed quantitative analysis, will be of great benefit to any enterprise.

Adrian Beecroft, Chairman, Dawn Capital and former Chief Investment Officer, Apax Partners

A compulsory read for every leader, wherever they sit in a firm. These are 25 need-to-know tools to help them devise robust plans to get the business from A to B and help win the commitment of their teams.

Ian Armitage, former Managing Partner, HgCapital

Of all the books on business strategy, this is the most concise, lucid and elegantly structured statement of the current state of knowledge. Brilliant, and beautifully written.

Jules Goddard, Fellow, London Business School

Here are the main strategy tools, elegantly and vividly described, with the bonus of an often intriguing real life example placed alongside each one, from Samuel Adams to Zara, Marvel to Madonna. Perfect reading for the long distance journey.

Stephen Lawrence, Chief Executive, Protocol Education Ltd and former Managing Director, Arthur D. Little

A concise distillation of the writer's deep knowledge of strategic thinking, distilled into a highly readable format. Even the busiest executive should find time to read these excellent 25 pointers.

Vince O'Brien, Director, Montagu Private Equity LLP

Like economists, no two business strategists will come up with the same list of 25 most important strategy tools. But Evans makes his case well and sets out his selection lucidly. And the ratio of one case study per tool adds both relevance and zip to the book. A terrific read.

Christine Harvey, former Director of Business Analysis and Planning, GlaxoSmithKline R&D

This book offers a refreshing insight into the core strategy tools. Compelling reading for all.

Mike Garland, Head

Über Vaughan Evans

Vaughan Evans is an independent strategy consultant with a background in industry economics. He worked at management and technology consultants Arthur D. Little and at investment bank Bankers Trust. Vaughan graduated from Cambridge and has a Sloan Fellowship with distinction from London Business School. He is the author of four previous books, including the best-selling Financial Times Essential Guide to Writing a Business Plan.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • About the author
  • Publisher's acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Top 10 Dos and Don'ts of Strategy Development
  • 1. Identifying key segments: Using it: IBM
  • 2. Setting long-term goals: Using it: Virgin Galactic
  • 3. Setting SMART objectives: Using it: the BBC
  • 4. Core Ideology (Collins and Porras): Using it: Sony
  • 5. The HOOF approach to demand forecasting (Evans): Using it: Apps
  • 6. The five forces (Porter): Using it: Blockbuster
  • 7. Rating competitive position: Using it: Samuel Adams
  • 8. The resource and capability strengths/importance matrix (Grant): Using it: Virgin Group
  • 9. The value chain (Porter): Using it: Zara
  • 10. The product/market matrix (Ansoff): Using it: Virgin Cola
  • 11. The attractiveness/advantage matrix (GE/McKinsey): Using it: Extramural Ltd
  • 12. The growth/share matrix (BCG): Using it: Extramural Ltd
  • 13. Three generic strategies (Porter): Using it: Southwest Airlines
  • 14. The experience curve (BCG): Using it: Energy technologies
  • 15. Blue ocean strategy (Kim and Mauborgne): Using it: Cirque du Soleil
  • 16. Optimising the corporate portfolio: Using it: Extramural Ltd
  • 17. Creating value through mergers, acquisitions and alliances: Using it: Lloyds Banking Group
  • 18. Creating parenting value (Goold, Campbell and Alexander): Using it: Oil company mineral resources
  • 19. Core competences (Hamel and Prahalad): Using it: Red Bull
  • 20. Deliberate and Emergent Strategy (Mintzberg): Using it: Facebook
  • 21. Profit from the core (Zook): Using it: Marvel Entertainment
  • 22. Disruptive technologies (Christensen): Using it: Toyota
  • 23. Good strategy, bad strategy (Rumelt): Using it: Wal-Mart
  • 24. Innovation hot spots (Gratton): Using it: Linux
  • 25. The Suns & Clouds Chart (Evans): Using it: Madonna
  • Conclusion
  • 10 Useful Strategy Books to Read Next
  • Glossary of terms
  • References and Further Reading
  • Index

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR006529551
9781292016436
1292016434
25 Need-To-Know Strategy Tools: 25 Need-To-Know Strategy Tools Vaughan Evans
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Pearson Education Limited
20141016
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