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Strategy dynamics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Emergent strategy: A perfectly emergent strategy is characterised by order, but in the absence of intention about it. It is although difficult to imagine action in the total absence of intention. Emergent strategy does not mean chaos, but in essence unintended order...
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There are a number of reasons for taking emergent strategy seriously: ... Research appears to show that the most successful entrepreneurial startups rely on a mixture of intended and emergent strategy. Interestingly, one of the formal strategy tools which is not associated with success is the traditional business plan.
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Ego Drift or Emergent Strategy ... EGO DRIFT OR EMERGENT STRATEGY ... Less obvious is the emergent strategy which is decided by events in the external environment; and, thus, forced upon the organization. This may not necessarily be recognized, in its totality, by the organization - since many of its implications may be hidden.
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Post a Comment ... Robertson, Duncan A. (University of Warwick) ... Emergence: A Journal of Complexity Issues in Organizational Management, 5(2), 56 - 71. ;
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VALUE FOR MONEY, RISK TRANFER AND EMERGENT STRATEGY: A CASE STUDY OF THE PRIVATE FINANCE INITIATIVE IN THE UK. ... University of Nottingham Business School ... Nottingham NG8 1BB...
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The paper examines two approaches to corporate strategy known as 'prescriptive' (deliberate) and emergent. Each strategy is described highlighting its advantages and disadvantages. ... Browse our collection of papers in ; Corporate Strategy: Theoretical Aspects...
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