Strategy and The Quest For Competitive Advantage: Mcgraw-Hill/Irwin
Strategy and The Quest For Competitive Advantage: Mcgraw-Hill/Irwin
Strategy and The Quest For Competitive Advantage: Mcgraw-Hill/Irwin
McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Thinking Strategically:
The Three Big Strategic Questions
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Strategy and Sustainable
Competitive Advantage
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Four Proven Strategic Approaches to
Winning a Sustainable Competitive
Advantage
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Competitive Strategy Examples
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Competitive Strategy Examples
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Why Do Strategies Evolve?
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What Is a Business Model?
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Microsoft’s Business Model
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Red Hat’s Business Model
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Tests of a Winning Strategy
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Three tests can be used to evaluate the merits of one
strategy over another and to gauge how good a strategy is:
The Goodness of Fit Test
A good strategy is well matched to the company's situation –
both internal and external factors and its own capabilities
and aspirations.
The Competitive Advantage Test
A good strategy leads to sustainable competitive advantage.
The bigger the competitive edge that a strategy helps
build, the more powerful and effective it is.
The Performance Test
A good strategy boosts company performance. Two kinds of
performance improvements are the most telling: gains in
profitability and gains in the company's long-term
business strength and competitive position.
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