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Buch, Englisch, 488 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 916 g

Bower / Gilbert

From Resource Allocation to Strategy


Erscheinungsjahr 2005
ISBN: 978-0-19-927744-5
Verlag: OUP Oxford

Buch, Englisch, 488 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 916 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-927744-5
Verlag: OUP Oxford


Joseph L. Bower and Clark G. Gilbert have collected together some of the leading experts on strategy to examine how strategy is actually made by company managers across the several levels of an organization. Is strategy a coherent plan conceived at the top by a visionary leader, or is it formed by a series of smaller decisions, not always reflecting what top management has in mind? Often it is by examining how options for using resources are developed and selected,
that we can see how a company's competitive position gets shaped. On the basis of this understanding, we can see better how these processes can be managed.

The book's five sections examine how the resource allocation process works, how the way it works can lead a company into serious problems, how top management can intervene to fix these problem, and where the most recent thinking on these problems is headed. A fifth section contains assessments of this work by thought leaders in the fields of economics, competitive strategy, organizational behavior, and strategic management.

The implications for those who study firms are considerable. Activity that is normally thought about in terms of substantive outcomes such as market share and revenue growth, or present value and internal rate of return, is seen to be inextricably related to organizational and administrative questions. The findings presented here should inform the research of economists, strategists, and behavioral scientists. Thoughtful executives and those who consult with them will also find the book
provocative. The processes described are complex, but clear enough so that the way toward effective management is apparent. The models developed provide a basis for building the systems and organization necessary for today's competitive world.

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Academics, researchers, and advanced students of Strategy, Management, and Resource Allocation, Managers and Management Consultants

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Joseph L. Bower is a Professor in the General Management unit at Harvard Business School. Professor Bower is a leading expert in the fields of corporate strategy, organization, and public policy, and has devoted his research and teaching to the problems top managements face as they deal with the rapidly changing political economy and competitive circumstances of the contemporary world economy, as well as publishing many books and articles on these issues.

Clark G. Gilbert is an Assistant Professor in the Entrepreneurial Management unit at the Harvard Business School. He teaches the Entrepreneurial Manager Course in the first year of the MBA program and has served as the co-director of faculty recruiting for his unit. Professor Gilbert's research focuses on corporate innovation and the challenges of entrepreneurship in large, established firms. Prior to joining Harvard Business School, Professor Gilbert worked as a consultant at the Monitor
Group. Today he consults widely to the media, healthcare, and technology industries.



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