An accessible and efficient introduction to the fundamentals of global strategy for university students of all levels of study. - Dr. Joel Deichmann, Professor of Global Studies, Bentley University, USA.
Johnson's text provides a solid basis to understand and develop a global strategy.... He walks the reader through emergent and deliberate strategies in an array of cultural settings. On the build, borrow, or buy question, Johnson's treatment is as thoughtful as any I have seen. Examples elucidate concepts and will surely stick in the minds of students. In addition to laying out a solid foundation, Johnson does not shy away from bringing in nuances and layering on necessary complexity. - Dr. Scott C. Ensign, Associate Professor of Policy, Dobson Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Lazaridis School of Business & Economics, Canada.
In today's interconnected world, even the smallest businesses have easy access to tools that allow them to operate globally, from online communication and data sharing tools to international financial instruments to crowdsourcing and marketplace platforms. What they often lack is a global strategy. Professor Johnson's textbook provides an in-depth, yet easy-to-follow guide for the new generation of entrepreneurs and managers seeking to develop a strategy for global expansion, from market analysis to management of human resources. - Dr. Vasyl Taras, X-Culture Founder and Project Director, Associate Professor of Management, Bryan School of Business and Economics, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA.
When I teach business strategy, I do it to develop in my students an international vision of possibilities and threats. This book explains what it means to strategize in the global context that they will be in. I value the approach of developing strategy, with its unplanned emergent aspects, rather than imagining it as something to be selected from several items on a shelf. The book pushes students to be practical and realistic. Examples from all types of firms-software, big box, not-for-profit etc.-is enriching.... The book is rich in tools for analysis of both internal and external factors. These are accompanied by suggestions in how to best employ them at all organization levels and contexts in a most compelling way. As someone who values top student evaluations, I see adopting this book as integral to my teaching strategy. - Dr. Charles Wankel, Professor of Management, Peter J. Tobin College of Business, St. John's University, USA.
An accessible and efficient introduction to the fundamentals of global strategy for university students of all levels of study. - Dr. Joel Deichmann, Professor of Global Studies, Bentley University, USA.
Johnson's text provides a solid basis to understand and develop a global strategy.... He walks the reader through emergent and deliberate strategies in an array of cultural settings. On the build, borrow, or buy question, Johnson's treatment is as thoughtful as any I have seen. Examples elucidate concepts and will surely stick in the minds of students. In addition to laying out a solid foundation, Johnson does not shy away from bringing in nuances and layering on necessary complexity. - Dr. Scott C. Ensign, Associate Professor of Policy, Dobson Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Lazaridis School of Business & Economics, Canada.
In today's interconnected world, even the smallest businesses have easy access to tools that allow them to operate globally, from online communication and data sharing tools to international financial instruments to crowdsourcing and marketplace platforms. What they often lack is a global strategy. Professor Johnson's textbook provides an in-depth, yet easy-to-follow guide for the new generation of entrepreneurs and managers seeking to develop a strategy for global expansion, from market analysis to management of human resources. - Dr. Vasyl Taras, X-Culture Founder and Project Director, Associate Professor of Management, Bryan School of Business and Economics, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA.
When I teach business strategy, I do it to develop in my students an international vision of possibilities and threats. This book explains what it means to strategize in the global context that they will be in. I value the approach of developing strategy, with its unplanned emergent aspects, rather than imagining it as something to be selected from several items on a shelf. The book pushes students to be practical and realistic. Examples from all types of firms-software, big box, not-for-profit etc.-is enriching.... The book is rich in tools for analysis of both internal and external factors. These are accompanied by suggestions in how to best employ them at all organization levels and contexts in a most compelling way. As someone who values top student evaluations, I see adopting this book as integral to my teaching strategy. - Dr. Charles Wankel, Professor of Management, Peter J. Tobin College of Business, St. John's University, USA.