When Strategies Go Bad
- Tags:
- Benchmarking,
- Business Ethics,
- Center For Simplified Strategic Planning,
- Leadership,
- Management,
- Strategic Planning,
- Strategy
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Overview: At the corporate level, seeking broadly-based, multiple sources of market intelligence on which to base strategic planning is a good start. Having sufficient independent oversight on operations and finances is another good method. At the end, however, it comes down to the ethics of the company and its leaders. There is no substitute for good long-range strategic planning and good visibility inside the company, especially at the board level, of the activities and the direction of the company.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2009 | Pages: 5





