Planning Review: Volume 23 Issue 3
Table of contents
Adaptive enterprise design: The sense‐and‐respond model
Stephen H. HaeckelThe sense‐and‐respond model of adaptive enterprise design offers corporations a new management tool for achieving competitive advantage in times of constant unpredictable change…
What's new in financial strategy?
John ThackrayWhat's happening in the field of financial strategy? Have Chief Financial Officers forsworn synergy in favor of the holding company model? Have planning teams adopted most of the…
Putting the “Wow” back in strategy and marketing
Robert M. RandallTom Peters urges CEOs to keep people and parts of the enterprise continually reinventing themselves, and to keep looking at oddball sources for new technology and at oddball…
Portfolio‐Plus: An analysis tool for strategic planners
John SterlingPortfolio‐Plus, a PC‐based software tool developed by Strategic Dynamics, facilitates several common portfolio analysis techniques. In a special test for Planning Review, a…
Selective Insurance Corporation: Uniting reengineering and strategy
Michael K. Allio, Robert J. AllioSelective Insurance, a mid‐sized regional property and casualty insurance firm, first mounted a classic strategy‐development effort and then implemented a reengineering effort…
A new methodology for business process auditing
Tom Housel, Valery KanevskyThese phone company managers believe they have designed a practical methodology that will allow any company to estimate which reengineering projects have the most potential to add…
Quality Profiling: The first step in reenginering and benchmarking
Bradley T. GaleTo be most useful, your reengineering and benchmarking projects first need to examine the key processes that affect the way your customers perceive quality and value.