Business Policy and Strategy
An Action Guide, Sixth Edition
Harold C. Babson(Editor)
St Lucie Press
6th Edition
Published on 31. July 2000
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-1-57444-277-9 (ISBN)
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Now in its sixth edition, Business Policy and Strategy: An Action Guide, Sixth Edition provides students with an analysis of how basic functions - such as marketing, finance, production, operations, R & D, and human resources are coordinated to develop business policy. The authors demonstrate the how-tos of formulating, implementing, and evaluating corporate strategy. Students will understand strategic management - its decision-making processes, interface with environmental change, formulation of strategic alternatives, executive decision making, and built-in synergy.
The importance of business policy and strategy has surged to the forefront of the business world. Internationalization of business, deregulation, mergers, acquisitions, strategic alliances, and international joint ventures - coupled with a new emphasis on shareholder value - contribute to a feeling of uncertainty in the global marketplace. On top of this, the constantly changing e-commerce environment makes strategic planning even more essential. Students need to know how to function in this business environment.
The authors provide a concise review of basic and alternative policies in strategy formulation. They use a case study of business situations that give students a powerful tool and efficient tool for mastering strategy development. The book blends practicality and realism - based on the authors' years of experience in corporate industry and management development - with advances in theory. The definitive supplementary text, Business Policy and Strategy: An Action Guide, Sixth Edition captures the business curriculum in one action packed volume.
The importance of business policy and strategy has surged to the forefront of the business world. Internationalization of business, deregulation, mergers, acquisitions, strategic alliances, and international joint ventures - coupled with a new emphasis on shareholder value - contribute to a feeling of uncertainty in the global marketplace. On top of this, the constantly changing e-commerce environment makes strategic planning even more essential. Students need to know how to function in this business environment.
The authors provide a concise review of basic and alternative policies in strategy formulation. They use a case study of business situations that give students a powerful tool and efficient tool for mastering strategy development. The book blends practicality and realism - based on the authors' years of experience in corporate industry and management development - with advances in theory. The definitive supplementary text, Business Policy and Strategy: An Action Guide, Sixth Edition captures the business curriculum in one action packed volume.
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Edition
6th New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Middle Managers, Supervisors, Team Leaders, Consultants, Entrepreneurs, Non-Profit Organizations and all college business majors
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
61 s/w Tabellen
61 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
658 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57444-277-9 (9781574442779)
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Persons
Author
University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, USA
International Business Consultant, Boca Raton, Florida, USA
Editor
Columbus State Community College, Ohio, USA
Content
Business Failure-Business Success
Why Businesses Fail
Managing for Success
The Field of Action: Environment of the Business System
Legitimacy-The Role and Responsibilities of Business in Society
Monitoring and Forecasting the Environment
Opportunities and Threats
Summary
The Fields of Action-The Business System
The Systems Concept
The General Management Perspective
Oraganization-The Structure of the System
Non-Traditional Organizational Structure
How to Evaluate the Board of Directors
How Policies Define and Bound the Field of Action
Decision Making and Executive Action
Strategic Management
What is Strategic Management?
Business Strategy Formulation
Strategic Planning and Implementation
Controlling the Total Company
Current Issues in Strategic Management
Vision and Mission
Industry Analysis
Globalization
Benchmarking and Quality Product/Service
Outsourcing
Organizational Learning
Culture and Change
Mergers and Acquisitions
Summary
The Struggle for Survival and Prosperity
Problems in Small Firms
Summary for Small Firms
Problems for Larger Firms
Summary for Larger Firms
Functional Area-Marketing
Marketing Strategy: Basis for Policy
Policy: Analysis and Options
Checklist for Analysis
The Marketing Mix and Marketing Pitfalls-A Summary
Functional Area-Accounting and Financing
Financial Analysis for Non-Financiers
Major Sources of Information
Ratio Comparisons
How Can Accounting Help People in Business Make Decisions?
How Do I Start My Analysis?
Key Questions to be Answered for the Profit-and-Loss Statement
Ratios From the Balance Sheet and P & L Statement
When Is Breakeven Analysis Important
Depreciation and Valuation of Inventories
Funds Flow Concept
Pro-Forma Statements
Budgets
How to Improve Your Analytical Skills
Appendix A: How to Use Your Head in Computing
Appendix B: Breakeven Analysis
Appendix C: Definitions
Functional Area-Production
Key Concepts
The Big Ideas
Policies
Typical General Manufacturing Problems
Five Major Systems for Analysis
Basic Types of Production
Checklist for Analysis
Functional Area-Engineering and R & D
What are Research and Development and Engineering?
Role of Engineering and Research
Basic Steps in The Design Process
Unified Sense of Direction
Policies
Typical General E & R Problems
Major Systems for Analysis
Checklist for Analysis
Functional Area-Human Resources
Changing Environment
The Human Resource Manager
Most Problems Are Ultimately People Problems
How to Associate People and Problems
Checklist for Analysis
Summary
Management Information Systems
Intellectual Capital and Knowledge Management
Knowledge Management and Processes
Knowledge Management and People
Knowledge Management: The Functions of Management Information Systems
Hardware and Software
Internet, Intranet, and Extranet
Reasoning and Decisions
Converging Technologies and The Management Challenge
Checklist For Analysis
Analyzing Global Business
Globalization
Global Business Opportunities
Approaches to Global Business
Barriers to Global Business
Global Business and the Currency Market
Global Strategy Issues
How to Make an Industry Study
Relevance of the Industry Study
What is an Industry?
Major Concepts in an Industry Analysis
Checklist for Analysis
How to Analyze a Case
How to Structure the Analysis
How to Write a Case Report
Case Analysis Illustrated: The Shaft Nursery and Landscape Company
Case Study: Southeastern Shipyards, Inc.
Appendices:
A. Common Organizational Variables Model
B. Symbols Used in Evaluation of Reports
Index
Why Businesses Fail
Managing for Success
The Field of Action: Environment of the Business System
Legitimacy-The Role and Responsibilities of Business in Society
Monitoring and Forecasting the Environment
Opportunities and Threats
Summary
The Fields of Action-The Business System
The Systems Concept
The General Management Perspective
Oraganization-The Structure of the System
Non-Traditional Organizational Structure
How to Evaluate the Board of Directors
How Policies Define and Bound the Field of Action
Decision Making and Executive Action
Strategic Management
What is Strategic Management?
Business Strategy Formulation
Strategic Planning and Implementation
Controlling the Total Company
Current Issues in Strategic Management
Vision and Mission
Industry Analysis
Globalization
Benchmarking and Quality Product/Service
Outsourcing
Organizational Learning
Culture and Change
Mergers and Acquisitions
Summary
The Struggle for Survival and Prosperity
Problems in Small Firms
Summary for Small Firms
Problems for Larger Firms
Summary for Larger Firms
Functional Area-Marketing
Marketing Strategy: Basis for Policy
Policy: Analysis and Options
Checklist for Analysis
The Marketing Mix and Marketing Pitfalls-A Summary
Functional Area-Accounting and Financing
Financial Analysis for Non-Financiers
Major Sources of Information
Ratio Comparisons
How Can Accounting Help People in Business Make Decisions?
How Do I Start My Analysis?
Key Questions to be Answered for the Profit-and-Loss Statement
Ratios From the Balance Sheet and P & L Statement
When Is Breakeven Analysis Important
Depreciation and Valuation of Inventories
Funds Flow Concept
Pro-Forma Statements
Budgets
How to Improve Your Analytical Skills
Appendix A: How to Use Your Head in Computing
Appendix B: Breakeven Analysis
Appendix C: Definitions
Functional Area-Production
Key Concepts
The Big Ideas
Policies
Typical General Manufacturing Problems
Five Major Systems for Analysis
Basic Types of Production
Checklist for Analysis
Functional Area-Engineering and R & D
What are Research and Development and Engineering?
Role of Engineering and Research
Basic Steps in The Design Process
Unified Sense of Direction
Policies
Typical General E & R Problems
Major Systems for Analysis
Checklist for Analysis
Functional Area-Human Resources
Changing Environment
The Human Resource Manager
Most Problems Are Ultimately People Problems
How to Associate People and Problems
Checklist for Analysis
Summary
Management Information Systems
Intellectual Capital and Knowledge Management
Knowledge Management and Processes
Knowledge Management and People
Knowledge Management: The Functions of Management Information Systems
Hardware and Software
Internet, Intranet, and Extranet
Reasoning and Decisions
Converging Technologies and The Management Challenge
Checklist For Analysis
Analyzing Global Business
Globalization
Global Business Opportunities
Approaches to Global Business
Barriers to Global Business
Global Business and the Currency Market
Global Strategy Issues
How to Make an Industry Study
Relevance of the Industry Study
What is an Industry?
Major Concepts in an Industry Analysis
Checklist for Analysis
How to Analyze a Case
How to Structure the Analysis
How to Write a Case Report
Case Analysis Illustrated: The Shaft Nursery and Landscape Company
Case Study: Southeastern Shipyards, Inc.
Appendices:
A. Common Organizational Variables Model
B. Symbols Used in Evaluation of Reports
Index