Strategy Follows Structure: Developing Distinctive Skills
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Twenty years ago, management analysis focused on organization—structure and systems—with the external environment being given short shrift. The pendulum has now swung to the opposite extreme, with the analysis of external strategy dominating contemporary thinking about management. This article proposes a third view, that the best performing companies are packages of superb skills that lead to constant adaptation to changing circumstances.
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