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A FRESH LOOK AT STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Frederick W. GluckIf corporate America's love affair with 1970s‐style strategic planning is not over, it is certainly on the rocks. Planning that relies on past experience, extrapolation, and…
STRATEGIC PLANNING AT R.J. REYNOLDS INDUSTRIES
J. Tylee WilsonThe effectiveness of strategic planning has been subject to much criticism lately. But R.J. Reynolds Industries is one successful company that attributes its substantial profits…
WHO NEEDS STRATEGIC PLANNING?
George S. YipManagers need neither swallow whole an elaborate strategic planning system, nor be discouraged into total rejection. Many of the problems businesses experience with strategic…
WINNING STRATEGIES FOR SHAREHOLDER VALUE CREATION
Allen H. SeedThe author contends that shareholder wealth creation should be the primary thrust of corporate strategy. But something more than excellent operations is required to provide…
SHAREHOLDER RETURNS AND CORPORATE EXCELLENCE
W. Bruce Johnson, Ashok Natarajan, Alfred RappaportSuperior firms are those which create shareholder wealth. The most direct way to measure shareholder wealth is by examining the worth of dividends plus share‐price appreciation…
THE IMPACT OF STRATEGIC PLANNING ON STOCK PRICES
Richard B. Higgins, John DiffenbachDoes a company's long‐term corporate strategy influence how security analysts rate its stock? The authors found that it does—but only when the strategy is communicated to analysts…
CHANGING GOALS TO INCREASE STOCK PRICE
Jonathan B. Welch, Coleen PantaloneThe choice of a primary financial goal is considered an important part of any organization's planning process. A lingering question is whether stockholder welfare can really be…
Strategic Planning in Japan
Milton C. LauensteinThe American business community has recognized the importance of strategy as a determinant of corporate success. Academics, consultants, and executives themselves have studied the…
Corporate Venturing: Venture Management Challenges
Robin George, Ian C. MacMillanA previous article described a research program the authors conducted on the creation of new businesses within the company, which is called corporate venturing.
The Financial Services Industry: Is Strategic Planning Dead or Alive?
William T. GregorTo paraphrase Mark Twain, rumors of the death of strategic planning have been greatly exaggerated. That was the general finding of a study Management Analysis Center, Inc. (MAC…
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