Good Strategy/Bad Strategy reveals the core elements that differentiate a well-crafted strategy from ineffective ones. Richard P. Rumelt provides a clear framework for diagnosing challenges, designing guiding policies, and implementing coherent actions. Drawing on examples from business, military, and politics, the book showcases how strategic thinking drives success.
Why Read This Book
- Understand the foundations of a good strategy and how to apply them in real life.
- Identify the pitfalls of bad strategy, such as vague goals and lack of focus.
- Learn how to create actionable, clear, and effective strategic plans.
- Explore case studies that highlight successful and failed strategies.
- Improve decision-making skills for professional and personal growth.
About the Author
Richard P. Rumelt, a leading authority on strategy and management, is a professor emeritus at UCLA Anderson School of Management. With a Ph.D. from Harvard Business School, his research and teachings have revolutionized the way organizations approach strategy. Widely respected for his clear insights, Rumelt’s work continues to guide leaders worldwide in crafting impactful strategies
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