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Chapter g g 1 Introducing g g strategy 23
Part g g I THE g g STRATEGIC g g POSITION 31
Chapter g g 2 Macro-environment g g analysis 32
Chapter g g 3 Industry g g and g g sector g g analysis 41
Chapter g g 4 Resources g g and g g capabilities g g analysis 56
Chapter g g 5 Stakeholders g g and g g governance 71
Chapter g g 6 History g g and g g culture 80
Part g g II STRATEGIC g g CHOICES 92
Chapter g g 7 Business g g strategy g g and g g models 93
Chapter g g 8 Corporate g g strategy 105
Chapter g g 9 International g g strategy 125
Chapter g g 10 Entrepreneurship g g and g g innovation 136
Chapter g g 11 Mergers, g g acquisitions g g and g g alliances 145
Part g g III STRATEGY g g IN g g ACTION 156
Chapter g g 12 Evaluating g g strategies 157
Chapter g g 13 Strategy g g development g g processes 170
Chapter g g 14 Organising g g and g g strategy 183
Chapter g g 15 Leadership g g and g g strategic g g change 190
Chapter g g 16 The g g practice g g of g g strategy 198
Case g g Teaching g g Notes
Glastonbury: g g from g g hippy g g weekend g g to international
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The g g global g g pharmaceutical g g industry: g g harnessing g g the g g whirlwind 214
Siemens A: exploring the future
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Relocation, Relocation, Relocation: evolving strategies to deal with shifting shopping
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patterns at Vision Express
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Ricoh Canada Inc.
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H&M g g in g g fast g g fashion: continued gg g g success? 250
The g g Formula g g 1 g g Constructors 261
„Access g g to g g Healthcare‟: g g integrating g g a g g CSR g g programmein g g Coloplast 268
Manchester g g United g g FC: g g struggling g g to g g compete g g with g g Europe‟s elite gg g g clubs 275
Adnams g g – g g A Local Company
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