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Posted on March 15, 2008 by Robert II Smith | Posted under Management
Business Strategy in Organisations
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Much of their research, based on detailed case studies, supports the processual view of strategy as emergent and contingent rather than rationally planned; and confirms their views on the centrality of organisational politics in the alignment of IT and corporate strategy. They stress that, in order to understand how and why this is so, any analysis of the strategy process in the organisation should incorporate a conception of power and identity. It should consider both the internal and external political contexts. Research interest in explaining the gap between the actual results and the rational intentions of strategic decision making and the notions that the conflicting political and social agendas of different groups can delay, divert or subvert intentions to produce unexpected outcomes, is not new. Lindblom (1959) was one of the first to criticise the rational model of strategy formation. In a paper entitled 'The science of muddling through', he described strategy formation as an incremental process set within a social and political context. He argued that a limited number of strategy alternatives (not all, as in the idealised but unattainable rational model) were compared and choices made according to the likely success of the outcome and the ease with which strategy could be put into action. He called this strategy building through successive limited comparisons. The options most usually chosen are those that build on the current experience of the organisation and its managers and decisions are tested in action before being developed further. About The Author: Robert Smith was born in New York City in 1956. He has spent more than 12 years working as a professor at New York University. He is always ineterested in helping students who need help in writing and editing papers. Now he spends most of his time with his family and shares his Univesity experience in writing example essays and where to find plagiarism free essays. |
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