Customer Review: This is a great tool for people in the industry, graduate students, anyone wanting to climb the corporate ladder. Read it times over and you'll find interesting points, applicable to personal career as well as corporate strategy. Straight forwward analytical set of tools.
Customer Review: I am taking a Health Care Management Strategy class and this book was recommended by our professor. Very well thought and comprehensive book. Some comclusions can be challenged, but the book bringing a new look on Health Care and provide solutions for improvements.
Customer Review: This book is excellent for the researcher who has been trying to find some older works on CSR, which originally appeared in the Harvard Business Review.
There are some "classic" articles in this book, however I would not full-heartedly recommend this collection to the general public: As... more info
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Customer Review: Michael Porter is a guru on competition and strategic planning. His article "How Competitive Forces Shape Strategy" is so powerful and incisive that any serious manager wishing to devise strategies to cope with competition in his/her industry needs to read, understand and be fully conversant with... more info
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