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The MCC decision matrix:: a tool for applying strategic logic to everyday activity
John NichollsProposes the MCC decision matrix as a modern equivalent of theoriginal Boston Consulting Group (BCG) portfolio matrix. Focuses on thekey questions of mission and core competences…
Strategy development: past, present and future
Rainer Feurer, Kazem ChaharbaghiAims to provide an overview of major work that has been carried outin the area of strategy development in the past and outlines how it willdevelop in the future. Presents an…
Developing consensus: reflections on a model‐supported decision process
Graham W. WinchFocuses on consulting experiences utilizing simulation approachesthat capture decision‐making processes in formulations that aretransparent to the general manager. Examines the…
Decision processes, monitoring, incentives and large firm performance in the UK
Jo Evans, Charlie WeirIn large firms the managers who run the business tend not to belarge shareholders. In addition, managers are said to have objectiveswhich differ from those of the owners. Aligning…
Managerial judgement in strategic marketing:: some preliminary thoughts
Douglas Brownlie, Jason Christopher SpenderAims to delineate and explore the terrain of mainstream literatureon strategic marketing management. Draws attention to the important roleof judgement in almost everything that…
Specialization and its critical role in business
Brian BlochProvides an innovative perspective on the subject ofspecialization. From the 1950s to the 1980s, the German managementpractitioner and consultant Wolfgang Mewes, developed what he…
Implementation considerations for activity‐based cost systems in service firms: the unavoidable challenge
Soren KockAims to increase the knowledge about benefits and drawbacks when aservice firm implements activity‐based cost systems as a managerial toolfor calculating the costs of different…
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- Brandon Randolph-Seng (Editor-in-Chief)