
Strategic Management
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* Balanced treatment of prescriptive and emergent models of strategic management.
* Application of strategic theory to key areas such as technology and innovation, sustainability, entrepreneurial and public sector strategy.
* Cutting-edge content on navigating change in the strategic environment, digital transformation strategies and the role of strategic groups.
* 15 brand new case studies showcasing real-life examples from recognisable brands such as Coca-Cola, Airbnb, Apple, Tesla, Toyota, Alibaba, Samsung, Starbucks and UK banks, plus updated case material throughout.
* A range of practical tools to support your learning, including summaries of key strategic principles, strategic project ideas, critical reflections, questions and further reading.
Suitable for both undergraduate and postgraduate study.
Professor Richard Lynch is Emeritus Professor of Strategic Management at Middlesex University, London.
Dr Oliver Barish is Lecturer in Management at Birkbeck Business School, Birkbeck, University of London.
Dr Vinh Sum Chau is Senior Lecturer in Strategy at Kent Business School, University of Kent.
Dr Charles Thornton is Lecturer in Service Operations Management and Business Strategy at Plymouth Business School, University of Plymouth.
Dr Karl Warner is Lecturer in Strategy at Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow.
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As in previous editions, Strategic Management provides a comprehensive framework for designing and delivering strategy, written in an engaging, contemporary style. In the 10th edition, the authors provide an array of new cases and embrace topical themes including sustainability strategy, digital transformation, and deglobalisation. This is a must read text for any introductory course on strategic management. -- Professor Thomas C. Lawton For almost two decades, Lynch's 'Strategic Management' series has been at the forefront of transforming the teaching of strategy. With each edition building upon its predecessor, the 10th edition continues this success story with a fresh perspective and updated content. This is not just a textbook; it is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of strategic decision making. -- Professor Nicholas O'ReganMore details
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Persons
Dr Oliver Barish is Assistant Dean (Recruitment & Marketing) in the School of Business, Economics & Informatics, Birkbeck, University of London. He teaches strategic management to undergraduate and postgraduate students in the Department of Management at Birkbeck. Before embarking on an academic career in 2009, Oliver was the Managing Director of a software company and a military officer. Dr Vinh Sum Chau is Senior Lecturer in Strategy at the Kent Business School, University of Kent. He has served as an associate editor for the British Journal of Management and the European Management Review. He is the chair of the Performance Management track of the British Academy of Management. His research interests are in organisational effectiveness and emerging market country development. Dr Charles Thornton is Lecturer in Service Operations and Business Strategy, Plymouth Business School, University of Plymouth. Charles has taught strategic management for over 25 years management to a range of postgraduate and undergraduate students. He has a particular interest in the Resource Based View of the firm and its impact on product diversification. Charles lectured in London, before moving to the University of Plymouth in 2007. Prior to lecturing, he worked in commercial banking. Dr Karl Warner is Lecturer in Strategy, Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow. His published research has investigated how incumbent firms build dynamic capabilities for digital transformation, which has implications for reinventing business models, enhancing workplace collaborations and improving organisational cultures. He has taught strategic management at all higher-education levels and on senior executive education programmes.
Content
Chapter 1 Strategic Management
Chapter 2 A Review of Theory and Practice
Part 2 Strategic Analysis and Purpose
Chapter 3 Analysing the Strategic Environment
Chapter 4 Analysing Resources and Capabilities
Chapter 5 Strategy Dynamics
Chapter 6 Prescriptive Purpose Delivered through Mission, Objectives and Ethics
Chapter 7 Purpose Emerging from Innovation, New Resources and Technologies
Part 3 Developing the Strategy
Chapter 8 Developing Business-level Strategy Options
Chapter 9 Developing Corporate-level Strategy Options
Chapter 10 Strategy Evaluation and Development: The Prescriptive Process
Chapter 11 Finding the Strategic Route Forward from Knowledge, Learning and Networks
Chapter 12 Organisational Structure, Style and People Issues
Part 4 The Implementation Process
Chapter 13 Implementing and Controlling the Strategic Plan
Chapter 14 Green Strategy and Sustainability
Chapter 15 Managing Strategic Change
Part 5 Different Strategy Contexts
Chapter 16 Strategic Leadership
Chapter 17 Entrepreneurial Strategy
Chapter 18 Government, Public Sector and Not-for-profit Strategies
Chapter 19 International Expansion and Globalisation Strategies
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