
25 Need-To-Know Strategy Tools
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Includes 10 handy do's and don'ts of strategy development
· Need powerful decision-making tools at your fingertips?
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With the critical strategy tools required to drive your business forward, this book tells you what you need to know, fast.
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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.
Content
- 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
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