Designing World Class Corporate Strategies

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A01=Andrew Kakabadse
A01=Cliff Bowman
A01=Keith Ward
advanced corporate centre models
advantage
Author_Andrew Kakabadse
Author_Cliff Bowman
Author_Keith Ward
business
Business Unit Management Team
Business Unit Managers
Business Units
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Category=KJC
centre
configuration
configurations
control
Controls Configuration
Corporate Advantage
Corporate Centre
Corporate Configurations
corporate governance
creative
Creative Configuration
Cri Pto
Dynamic Capabilities
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Individual Business Units
Intolerable Confusion
Lucky Strike
multi-business management
organisational strategy
Rainbow Diagram
RBV
Resource Position Barriers
resource-based theory
scale
Scale Configuration
scope
Scope Configuration
Senior Business Unit Managers
Shareholder Style
strategic value creation
sustainability frameworks
Swimming Upstream
UK Focus
UK's Electronic
units
USA Market
USA Stock Market

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138140912
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Apr 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Designing World Class Corporate Strategies considers the key role of corporate centres within very large, primarily multi-business organisations. At present, these corporate centres are under attack as not creating and value and merely adding cost to their groups.

The authors have developed a corporate configurations model which demonstrates four ways in which corporate centres can add significant value. However this requires the centre to act in specific ways depending on the external environment in which the group is operating.

Designing World Class Corporate Strategies is highly readable, with a large number of illustrative examples included in the text. Academic references and theoretical underpinnings are placed in the final chapter of the book, so that the book is focused on the professional market for strategy and creating value.

Keith Ward, Cliff Bowman, Andrew Kakabadse