Tag: Strategic

Strategic Information Management Theory and Practice


Free Download Strategic Information Management: Theory and Practice By Robert D. Galliers (editor), Dorothy E. Leidner (editor), Boyka Simeonova (editor)
2020 | 494 Pages | ISBN: 0367252503 | PDF | 9 MB
Today, there are few in senior management positions who can afford to ignore modern information technology, and few individuals who would prefer to be without it. Modern IT is key to organizational performance; yet we often assume the benefits will occur without forethought or effort. As managerial tasks become more complex, so the nature of the required information systems changes – from structured, routine support to ad hoc, unstructured, complex enquiries at the highest levels of management. If taken for granted, serious implications can arise for organizations. This fifth edition of Strategic Information Management has been brought fully up to date with recent developments in the management of information systems, including digital transformation strategy, the issues surrounding big data and algorithmic decision-making. The book provides a rich source of material reflecting recent thinking on the key issues facing executives, drawing from a wide range of contemporary articles written by leading experts in North America, Europe, and Australia. Combining theory with practice, each section is fully introduced, includes further reading and questions for further discussion. Designed for MBA, master’s level students, and advanced undergraduate students taking courses in information systems management, it also provides a wealth of information and references for researchers.

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Strategic Planning – Case Studies


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Duration: 41m | .MP4 1280×720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 48000 Hz, 2ch | 290 MB
Level: Intermediate | Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Have you ever wanted to see strategic planning frameworks applied to real situations? Would you find it helpful to see an integrated strategic case study for an organization like yours? Go more deeply into the strategic planning process by diving into three real-world cases studies. Join instructor Mike Figliuolo as he shares examples from a consumer goods business, a professional services company, and a nonprofit organization. For each case he shares five key aspects of the strategy planning process: defining the strategic environment, determining how to compete, evaluating and prioritizing opportunities, assessing the initiative portfolio, and organizing and allocating resources. Use these thorough examples to think through how you would apply strategic planning to your own organization.
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Facilitating a Collaborative Strategic Planning Session


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Released 1/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Skill Level: Intermediate | Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 36m | Size: 85 MB
Are you looking for a step-by-step guide on facilitating a collaborative group through a strategic planning process? Check out this course, which covers everything you need to know, from the early stages of ideation through implementing key objectives and defining metrics for actionable success.

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Strategic Analysis and Action


Free Download Joseph N. Fry, "Strategic Analysis and Action"
English | 2011 | pages: 265 | ISBN: 0132158108 | PDF | 1,3 mb
Crossan is a concise, practical guide for strategic management courses. The text provides an organized set of concept and procedures for analyzing and acting on strategic problems.

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Strategic Friends Canada-Ukraine Relations from Independence to the Euromaidan


Free Download Bohdan S. Kordan, "Strategic Friends: Canada-Ukraine Relations from Independence to the Euromaidan"
English | 2019 | ISBN: 0773555218, 077355520X | EPUB | pages: 176 | 0.6 mb
Since the end of the Soviet Union, Canada has played a leading role in the international response to Ukraine and to the challenges associated with its transition to independence. As Conservative and Liberal governments alike have sought to adapt foreign policy to contend with uncertainty and upheaval, the relationship between Canada and Ukraine has remained resilient. In Strategic Friends Bohdan Kordan examines the intersections between global developments and Canada’s evolving foreign policy in light of national interests, domestic factors, and political agency. His historical-comparative narrative follows the post-Cold War aspirations and ambitions of the Mulroney, Chrétien, Martin, and Harper governments as they worked to minimize conflict, increase security, contextualize the independence movement, manage bilateral relations, and promote election monitoring, as well as defend liberal democracy and the territorial integrity of Ukraine. Consulting media reports, official speeches, statements, published government documents, and archives of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, Kordan highlights both continuities and shifts in policy during the leadership of four prime ministers, and reveals the undercurrents of contemporary Canadian foreign affairs. Investigating the progression of the Canada-Ukraine relationship, Strategic Friends queries the dynamics that have shaped Canada’s foreign policy response in an age of change.

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The Russian Way of Deterrence Strategic Culture, Coercion, and War


Free Download Dmitry (Dima) Adamsky, "The Russian Way of Deterrence: Strategic Culture, Coercion, and War"
English | ISBN: 1503637824 | 2023 | 226 pages | PDF | 5 MB
From a globally renowned expert on Russian military strategy and national security, The Russian Way of Deterrence investigates Russia’s approach to coercion (both deterrence and compellence), comparing and contrasting it with the Western conceptualization of this strategy. Strategic deterrence, or what Dmitry (Dima) Adamsky calls deterrence à la Russe, is one of the main tools of Russian statecraft. Adamsky deftly describes the genealogy of the Russian approach to coercion and highlights the cultural, ideational, and historical factors that have shaped it in the nuclear, conventional, and informational domains. Drawing on extensive research on Russian strategic culture, Adamsky highlights several empirical and theoretical peculiarities of the Russian coercion strategy, including how this strategy relates to the war in Ukraine. Exploring the evolution of strategic deterrence, along with its sources and prospective avenues of development, Adamsky provides a comprehensive intellectual history that makes it possible to understand the deep mechanics of this Russian stratagem, the current and prospective patterns of the Kremlin’s coercive conduct, and the implications for policymakers on both sides of the Atlantic.

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