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The model for integrating strategy and intelligence: the Executive Intelligence Officer
Mark Little, Liam FaheyThe paper contends that a major reason for the persistence of the gulf between strategists and intelligence is the absence of an intelligence‐focused executive position at the…
Ten steps to get more business value from knowledge management
Stephen DenningAs firms once again come to see knowledge management as central to having an effective, efficient organization, executives should address the problem of how the firm can capture…
Using tactical intelligence to help inform strategy
Martha CulverThe purpose of this article is to show how operationally specific, “down in the trenches” competitive intelligence can help inform and contribute to a much higher‐level view of…
Interview: the leader's handbook to the future
Robert M. RandallBill Ralston and Ian Wilson have written a unique resource for corporate leaders – The Scenario Planning Handbook: Developing Strategies in Uncertain Times (Thomson/Southwestern…
Using scenarios to improve marketing
Andrew Curry, Gill Ringland, Laurie YoungThe paper explains how scenarios can be used to create alternative models of markets in way that is useful to marketing managers and the product development team.
How leaders use Zero‐Gravity Thinkers to stimulate innovation
Cynthia Barton RabeThe paper aims to ask “Why is repeated innovation success so elusive?” The conclusion being that there is ample evidence to suggest that the hard‐won experience and best practices…
Michael Porter and Elizabeth Teisberg on redefining value in health care: an interview
Alistair Davidson, Robert M. RandallThe aim of this paper is to discover the views of Michael Porter and Elizabeth Teisberg on redefining value in health care.
Recruiting and educating a board that can add value to strategy
Stewart EarlyMost strategists would likely agree with the statement that company boards need to have a good understanding of corporate and business unit strategy in order to contribute to and…
Periscopic media tour
Craig HenryOver a two‐month period, the editor of this review has searched worldwide for the most interesting and useful media articles on the topic of strategic management.
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- Professor David Sarpong