Strategy-In-Practices
A Process-Philosophical Perspective on Strategy-Making
David MacKay author Robert C H Chia author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:23rd Mar '23
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The Element examines how organizational strategy is shaped by everyday coping and creative practices and what this means for strategists.
Strategy-in-Practices (SiP), the patterned regularity in an organization's modus operandi draws attention to the tacit influence of an organization's shared practices on its formal strategy-making efforts. It emphasizes the need for both these to be aligned for the organization to better prepare to cope with challenges and opportunities.This Element maintains that increasing strategic effectiveness involves paying greater attention to the idiosyncratic capabilities and know-how already accumulated in an organization's shared practices and the modus operandi contained therein. An organization's modus operandi describes the practiced patterned regularities that enables it to achieve a consistency of response in strategic circumstances even in the absence of any clear, formalized strategic plan. This patterned regularity known as Strategy-in-Practices (SiP) draws attention to the tacit influence of an organization's shared practices on its formal strategy-making efforts. It emphasizes the need for both these to be aligned so that the organization is better prepared to cope with the challenges and opportunities it faces.
ISBN: 9781009096485
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 5mm
Weight: 149g
75 pages