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CRAFTING AND EXECUTING STRATEGY: THE QUEST FOR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE: CONCEPTS AND CASES

THOMPSON, ARTHUR A. - Personal Name; STRICKLAND, A.J. - Personal Name; GAMBLE, JOHN E. - Personal Name;

Thompson, Strickland and Gambles’, CRAFTING AND EXECUTING STRATEGY, 17e presents the latest research findings from the literature and cutting-edge strategic practices of companies have been incorporated to keep step with both theory and practice. The chapter content continues to be solidly mainstream and balanced, mirroring both the best academic thinking and the pragmatism of real-world strategic management. An attractive collection of 20 readings that amplify important topics in managing a company’s strategy-making, strategy-executing process is included in this Text and Readings version to provide students with a taste of the literature of strategic management before tackling cases or simulation projects.


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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
Arthur A. Thompson
Call Number
658.4012 THO c 17th
Publisher
New York : McGraw-Hill., 2010
Collation
xlv, 1184 p. : ill ; 25cm
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
978-0-07-018260-8
Classification
658.4012
Content Type
-
Edition
17th, ed
Subject(s)
Buku Wajib
Systems & Planning
Business Management
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