Books : Harvard Business Review on Corporate Strategy (Harvard Business Review Paperback Series)

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Author name: David J. Collis, Cynthia A. Montgomery, Michael Goold, Andrew Campbell, C. K. Prahalad, Kenneth Lieberthal, Stuart L. Hart

 : Harvard Business Review on Corporate Strategy (Harvard Business Review Paperback Series)
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 658.4012
EAN num: 9781578511426
ISBN number: 1578511429
Label: Harvard Business School Press
Manufacturer: Harvard Business School Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 260
Printing Date: 1999-08
Publishing house: Harvard Business School Press
Sale Popularity Level: 127703
Studio: Harvard Business School Press




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THE HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW PAPERBACK SERIES is designed to bring today's managers and professionals the fundamental information they need to stay competitive in a fast-moving world. Here are the landmark ideas that have established the Harvard Business Review as required reading for ambitious business people in organizations around the globe.

This essential reference is for readers who need to stay up-to-date on the new rules and evolving ideas that are shaping today's corporate strategies. 1. TOC: Creating Corporate Advantage by David J. Collis and Cynthia A. Montgomery 2. Competing on Resources: Strategy in the 1990s by David J. Collis and Cynthia A. Montgomery 3. Desperately Seeking Synergy by Michael Goold and Andrew Campbell 4. The End of Corporate Imperialism by C.K. Prahalad and Kenneth Lieberthal 5. Beyond Greening: Strategies for a Sustainable World by Stuart L. Hart 6. Why Focused Strategies May Be Wrong for Emerging Markets by Tarun Khanna and Krishna G. Palepu 7. Competing on Capabilities: The New Rules of Corporate Strategy by George Stalk, Philip Evans, and Lawrence E. Shulman 8. Corporate Strategy: The Quest for Parenting Advantage by Andrew Campbell, Michael Goold, and Marcus Alexander About the Contributors

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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Good for corporations, too heavy for small business
Some of the theories were tough to get through, although I'm sure some people will love this. I prefer it more practical, so the part where it talks about what makes for good corporate strategy was good. The book shows five tests to determine if a resource can be the basis for an effective strategy. So many corporations need this!





Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Theories on Strategy backed by real life examples.
This is another excellent collection of essays from Harvard Business Review and the topic is Corporate Strategy. 8 essays in a little less than 250 pages address various corporate strategies that can be useful if you are in a similar situation.

These are very interesting theories and it is fascinating to read them with all the real life examples. If you don't enjoy pure strategy, some of the material may feel dull though. This book goes into the guts of what makes for good corporate strategy. It starts out with a chapter on Creating Corporate Advantage where you are exposed to examples of companies that leveraged their multibusiness capabilities extremely well to create a serious corporate advantage (the companies are Tyco International, Sharp, The Newell Company, and Saatchi and Saatchi).

The book then moves on to the strategy in the 1990s with a focus on competing on resources. Five tests are put forward that should help determine if a resource can qualify to be the basis for an effective strategy.

The rest of the book addresses topics such as Synergy, Strategies for a Sustainable World, Emerging Markets, Competing on Capabilities, Parenting Advantage (the kind of businesses a company should own), etc.

Overall, the book has some very serious discussions on Corporate Strategies. Some of these may not be as relevant to the particular situation you are in, but most would be if you work in a large organization. I picked up the book to see what I could learn on strategy for small businesses but this isn't the book for that. Though these lessons could be applied when the small business starts transforming into a large business. Bottom line - this book is an interesting read especially if you are in an MBA program or are part of the upper management of a large corporation. Enjoy!



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - First mover advantage on corporate strategy research?
Many scholors have been researching in corporate strategy so far.And now this theme seems to be coming back.Too much emphasis on competitive strategy and business strategy of business units are likely criticized indeed. Mulibusiness corporations really need the optimal fit between corporate strategy and business strategy.This book is the one of challenging and quick respoce to that trend. The faster The better..... I don't know.But difinitely it is worth while reading for practitioner and researchers in this field. Including A.D.Chandler's discussion, outstanding papers of harvard business review are contained. Probably you will find new standpoint of academic field.



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