||4 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Another rather weak book on corporate strategy|By Jackal|CONTENT The book is about corporate strategy, as opposed to business-unit strategy. This is kind of a much shorter, second edition of the authors' Corporate-Level Strategy: Creating Value in the Multibusiness Company from 1994. It is a book done by consultants masquerading as academics. They have a lot of examples o||The strength of this important book is in its unmistakable authority. (Developing Leaders, August 2014)|From the Back Cover||All multi-business companies need a corporate-level strategy to provide a clear vision for manag
A revised edition of the bestselling classic
This book covers strategy for organisations that operate more than one business, a situation commonly referred to as group-level or corporate-level strategy. Corporate-level strategy addresses four types of decisions that only corporate-level managers can make: which businesses or markets to enter, how much to invest in each business, how to select and guide the managers of these businesses, and which activities to ...
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