References to strategists might suggest that strategic decisions are properly taken only by the most senior people

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References to ‘strategists’ might suggest that strategic decisions are properly taken only by the most senior people in an enterprise. Does that mean they should take no advice from others? Or should the strategy process be more participative and democratic? If the latter, who should senior people consult, when, and what should they ask them? What are the likely consequences of greater participation?
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Essentials of Strategic Management

ISBN: 978-1260092271

1st edition

Authors: Martyn R Pitt, Dimitrios Koufopoulos

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