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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Grant S. Foster , Chris J. GrannellPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.430kg ISBN: 9780367481575ISBN 10: 036748157 Pages: 126 Publication Date: 29 July 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Adult education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. STRATEGIC VISION: WHAT WE WANT TO BE AND WHY. 2. ANALYSIS. 3. ANALYSIS / COMPANY. 4. ANALYSIS / CUSTOMERS. 5. ANALYSIS / CONTEXT. 6. ANALYSIS / COMPETITORS AND COMPLEMENTORS. 7. STRATEGIC PLANNING. 8. DELIVERY. 9. BRINGING IT ALL TOGETHER. 10. APPENDIX.ReviewsConnecting the dots between the best management theories of the past 50 years, Essential Management Models calls on us to go on... decide and reminds us where innovation fits within the broader business context. Tony Ulwick, Founder & CEO of Strategyn Connecting the dots between the best management theories of the past 50 years, Essential Management Models calls on us to go on... decide and reminds us where innovation fits within the broader business context. Tony Ulwick, Founder & CEO of Strategyn Grant Foster and Chris Grannell have written a timely management compendium for the ages. Not only do they provide a highly readable presentation of multiple business models and frameworks, they constructively critique and enhance these models. It's a timely tome for the post-pandemic era, which should spend more time on readers' desks than on their bookshelves. Jon Manning, Head of Pricing, MYOB Nothing new here. But that's a strength not a criticism. The authors have not invented another tiresome array of theories and models, they've curated, represented, connected and applied the great business school concepts in a way that all managers can appreciate and apply. Mark Ritson, Founder, Mini MBA in Marketing Connecting the dots between the best management theories of the past 50 years, Essential Management Models calls on us to 'go on... decide' and reminds us where innovation fits within the broader business context. Tony Ulwick, Founder and CEO of Strategyn Grant Foster and Chris Grannell have written a timely management compendium for the ages. Not only do they provide a highly readable presentation of multiple business models and frameworks, they constructively critique and enhance these models. It's a timely tome for the post-pandemic era, which should spend more time on readers' desks than on their bookshelves. Jon Manning, Head of Pricing, MYOB This book captures and summarises the most useful strategy principles and tools into an easy to use reference journal for leaders at all levels. Even the most experienced executives and entrepreneurs should test their thoughts and views against the frameworks and tips embedded in this book. Essential reading if you want to win. Michael Cameron, Former CEO and Managing Director, Suncorp and GPT Nothing new here. But that's a strength not a criticism. The authors have not invented another tiresome array of theories and models, they've curated, represented, connected and applied the great business school concepts in a way that all managers can appreciate and apply. Mark Ritson, Founder, Mini MBA in Marketing Author InformationGrant S. Foster ran his market strategy consulting business Ellis Foster McVeigh from 2009 to 2019. A highly sought-after educator in Melbourne, Sydney and Hong Kong, Grant had held adjunct lecturer posts with Macquarie Graduate School of Management, the Graduate School of Business at the University of Sydney, Mt Eliza Business School (now Melbourne Business School) and the Australian Graduate School of Management. Grant was a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and also a director of crisis support charity Lifeline Australia (mental health/suicide prevention). Prior to his consulting career, Grant was GM of Marketing and Sales for business telco Commander Australia. He had an MBA from Bond University. Grant passed away in 2019. Chris J. Grannell is a Partner at We Keep Good Company which advises clients on the intersection of strategy, operations, customers and technology. Chris also works directly with a number of early-stage businesses. Previously he has held senior positions at Adventus.io, Carsales.com, Solvup.com and TIC Group. Chris has an MBA from Melbourne Business School, and has written for the Financial Times, WARC/Market Leader, Nine/Fairfax and others. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |