Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore and Washington DC (November 24, 2009) – The recent financial crisis and resulting global economic downturn has been the most defining global economic event ...
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Management theory of Michael Porter
Michael Porter’s theory can help you build a more competitive management strategy for your business. Here is what you need to know.
This paper extends work originally reported in a previous SMJ article on strategic policy issues. To accomplish this extension, we draw on research from separate but related areas. Concepts from the ...
To be effective in the global marketplace, human resource departments increasingly must act as a strategic partner with other organizations in the company. Recruiting, interviewing and hiring the ...
Ever seen a red paper boat lead a fleet of blue ones? It's like adaptive leadership in action, where one standout example guides the rest—showing how innovation and resilience can steer an entire ...
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Management theory of Robert Waterman
Thomas Peters and Robert Waterman's theory observations developed foundational points for successful organizations.
A small business has a choice of two goals: Increase profits but stay small, or grow into a larger business. You can devote time and effort creating a strategic plan that will help you achieve the ...
Numerous authors have argued for the need to study the process of strategic decision making. In the present study a judgement capturing methodology is employed, to identify the specific structures of ...
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