- its
environment or competes. It
involves activities such as
strategic planning and
strategic thinking.
Henry Mintzberg from
McGill University defined strategy...
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Thinking Strategically: The
Competitive Edge in Business, Politics, and
Everyday Life is a non-fiction book by Indian-American
economist Avinash Dixit...
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Strategic planning is an organization's
process of
defining its
strategy or direction, and
making decisions on
allocating its
resources to
attain strategic...
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Strategic intelligence (STRATINT)
pertains to the collection, processing, analysis, and
dissemination of
intelligence that is
required for
forming policy...
- two or more
players are
called strategic complements if they
mutually reinforce one another, and they are
called strategic substitutes if they mutually...
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Strategic Simulations, Inc. (SSI) was a
video game
developer and
publisher of over 100
games from its
founding in 1979 to its
dissolution in 1994 (though...
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Strategic positivism is an
approach that
recognizes the
limitations and
potential of
positivist methods,
using them
strategically for eman****tory goals...
- for differentiation...the
value chain disaggregates a firm into its
strategically relevant activities in
order to
understand the
behavior of
costs and...
- A
strategic bomber is a medium- to long-range
penetration bomber aircraft designed to drop
large amounts of air-to-ground
weaponry onto a
distant target...
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Strategic Negotiations: A
Theory of
Change in Labor-Management Relations, a 1994
Harvard Business School Press publication, is a book on
negotiation by...