Kim Warren on Strategy
Strategy insights and living business models
The 'resource-based view' of strategy?
I have just come back from an academic mini-conference looking at the resource-based view of strategy [RBV]. Though this has been around for about 20 years, and increasingly…
More on Starbucks' over expansion.
I see in the Economist that Starbucks will close a further 500 stores in America (in addition to the 100 closures it announced earlier this year), and reduce…
What is Strategy?
I recently had cause to re-read the Michael Porter classic ‘What is Strategy?’ [Harvard Business Review Nov-Dec 1996, pp. 61-78] – great of course on strategic positioning, which…
Crafting strategy?
I was reminded by a recent conference of the one-time popularity of the idea that strategy is ‘crafted’ by leaders, rather than planned [we can thank Henry Mintzberg…
Latest from HBR
A few nice articles in the July-August edition of HBR [‘Honing Your Competitive Edge’] including Amy Edmonson on the Competitive Imperative of Learning, and Anita Elberse asking Should…
Strategy and Climate Change.
Good to see Peter Senge et al arguing that it’s both important and possible to tackle climate change [though I’m not sure how happy people may be taking…
Demystifying corporate growth? - maybe.
I have pointed out before that management’s key purpose is to drive improved absolute performance [growing free cash flows in business cases], not hitting target ratios or benchmarks.…
Why do poor strategic decisions keep happening?
Great collection of articles on the causes of poor decision-making in McK-Q. Even executives, who of all people we might expect to be economically rational, seem to fall…
Strategic Information Management.
There was quite a fashion in the ‘90s for ‘strategic information management’, and it seems the idea is back again. Strategy+Business reports that, “for the chief information officer…
Another CEO bites the dust.
I see Ken Thompson has been asked to quit as CEO of Wachovia over the hit to its earnings, after its $25 billion takeover, at the peak of…