Should governments use regulations to force private parties to provide public goods or should taxes support the direct provision of public services?
Packed with key takeaways and additional resources, this book provides the concrete tools to design a strong strategy for improvement and enables educational leaders to think constructively about why we plan, what an effective strategic ...
For continue it will. This book will provoke debate and stimulate new thinking across the field and strategic studies.
This book is intended for those who run, or want to run, a business whatever its size or activity, with the objective of making it sustainable so that it will be a legacy for future generations.
All organisations are on a trajectory to a future: their default future. This is where they will end up if they take no action other than that currently planned.
The book retains the strong international flavour of its predecessors. The book is constructed in sharply focused Parts and Chapters. The text is then broken down into accessible Sections. The presentation is clear and reader-friendly.
Operations Strategy: Principles and Practice
Provides an overview of the principles, theories, policies, and other fundamentals of modern warfare and their applications in the twenty-first century.
The goal of this book is not merely to document sourcing strategy, but to provide the tools to determine it. Therefore, rather than merely describe common sourcing processes, the book takes a normative approach to sourcing strategy.
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This book is not about why you should digitally transform and become more strategic; it’s about how. It lays out the steps that must be taken, the data that should be used, and the decision tree to be followed.