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Crafting and Executing Strategy: The Quest for Competitive Advantage: Concepts and Cases
by Arthur Thompson, A. J. Strickland III, John Gamble
from McGraw-Hill/Irwin
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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For a text book, it's great! 
As mentioned in the title, it's a text book, but it's very informative. Gets down in the weeds and is very thorough. Was a good read and great for the class we were required to have it for! There are a few chapters that I didn't read thoroughly, and now that the class is over, I intend to go back and reread!
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Does the job but too verbose 
This book is long and verbose with a lot of redundancy. That said, it covers most of the necessary topics required for a business school strategy class. The cases are actually pretty good, though I saw some citations from wikipedia articles, which I think is a bit sloppy. As with many business books these days, the production quality is high, the book is filled with pictures, graphs and plenty of color. However, I worry that this may have been done as an excuse to jack up the price.
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Great Book! 
Information is very useful. Cases help understanding the material. Although, some companies presented in the cases no longer exist. So if you need to write a review, please make sure you check updated information.
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i don't know if this book is actually good 
i suppose the book is decent. delivery was prompt. no complaints except for the fact that the damn book is required for class, but i have yet to even open it. oh well. lots of love to my man Michael Jordon
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