Rethinking Strategy: How to anticipate the future, slow down change, and improve decision making

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John Wiley & Sons, Apr 16, 2019 - Business & Economics - 320 pages

Seize opportunity from uncertainty

What if you could use strategy to turn market volatility to your competitive advantage? Rethinking Strategy shows you how to anticipate and benefit from emerging market shifts and free your organisation from a cycle of disruption and response.

In this ground-breaking book, author and strategist Steve Tighe helps you use scenarios to envisage what your industry and organisation could look like in the future and prepare for what’s to come. Through detailed case studies and practical tools, this guide reveals how to make strategy development your organisation’s principal creative and learning activity.

  • anticipate impending market shifts before they emerge
  • slow down change by making the future familiar
  • unlock the entrepreneurial talent that lies within your organisation
  • mobilise an army of internal advocates to drive strategy execution
  • embed foresight into your planning and innovation processes

Have you ever wondered how some companies seem to always be ahead of the curve while others struggle to keep up in today’s ever-changing competitive environment? With Rethinking Strategy, you’ll learn how to make better decisions and thrive alongside increasing competition and uncertainty.

 

Contents

Cover
The latent resource
Chapter 3
Where does the future fit?
Reframing strategy
Overcoming myopia
The shape of things to come
Chapter 6
How do I know what I think until I see what I say?
Conversations with Mr Silly
Whats next? Anticipating the future
Chapter 10
So what? Positioning for the future
Now what? Transitioning to the future
Index
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STEVE TIGHE is a leading advisor to business on the future, strategy and innovation. Steve is the former Foresight Manager at global brewer Foster's and has worked with some of the world's leading companies, exploring future scenarios for their industry and designing innovative strategies in response.

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