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基本説明
Presents a firm methodological connection between strategic management theory and its daily practice in management.
Full Description
Strategic planning methodology is the application of strategic management theory to practice. This book is about the process of strategic management in action, and is firmly grounded, unlike many works on the subject, in both strategic management theory and empirical research. This is what planning professionals and strategic management scholars have long sought—a firm methodological connection between strategic management theory and its daily practice in management. This comprehensive reference handbook covers such critical issues as the application of information technology to planning; the roles and responsibilities of various parties, including the board of directors, CEO, COO, line managers, and planning managers; administrative management of the planning process; integration of near and long-term planning; assessment of the firm's external environment; and the planning manager's role in corporate restructuring, including acquisitions, divestments, mergers, alliances, and joint ventures.
Contents
Preface Introduction FOUNDATIONS OF METHODOLOGY Introduction to Part One Historic Perspective The Planning Process The Classic Approach Neoclassical Methodology MANAGEMENT OF PLANNING FUNCTIONS Introduction to Part Two Authorities and Responsibilities for Planning Administration of Planning Procedures Procedural Contingencies: How to Make Planning Fit the Firm DECISION MAKING PROCEDURES Introduction to Part Three Planning Decisions in the Single Business Planning Decisions in the Multi-Business Corporation IMPLEMENTATION Introduction to Part Four Making Strategy Happen: Required Capabilities Restructuring the Enterprise SUMMARY Introduction to Part Five Generally Accepted Planning Principles: A Compilation APPENDIX Evolution of Classic Planning Models: Illustrations Bibliography Index