The Financial Times Guide to Strategy - Softcover

Book 3 of 15: Financial Times Series

Koch, Richard

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Synopsis

Showing operating managers how they can devise their own Business Unit Strategies quickly and effectively, without any help from the "clever clogs" at the center or in consultancies, this book demonstrates the power of strategy to raise profits, provides a DIY strategy fit for managers, distils strategic thinking since 1960, and provides a lively A-Z of strategy concepts, terms and techniques.

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From the Back Cover

Behind every business hero lies a successful strategy. Behind every business failure lurks a bad strategy.

Developing a good strategy is remarkably simple. Ye the subject has become obscured and over-complicated by academics and consultants with their own hobby-horses and proprietary methods. Strategy has become remote from those who need it most: owners and executives.

The Financial Times Guide to Strategy offers more insight than a whole library of academic strategy tomes. It will help you construct a strategic framework for your company, business model, and marketplace. This second edition is fully updated, encompassing changes in the theory and practice of strategy and including commentary on the latest theories and theorists. Coverage includes:

  • demonstrating the power of strategy to raise profits
  • providing a DIY strategy kit for managers
  • distilling strategic thinking since 1960
  • providing a lively A-Z of strategy concepts, terms, and techniques
"Strategy has never been so simple, accessible, powerful, and practically directed to raise profits."

— Robin Field, Chief Executive, Filofax Group

About the Author

Richard Koch is a successful entrepreneur, investor, and writer. From 1976 to 1989, he worked continuously as a strategy consultant, advising the chief executives and boards of many blue chip US and European corporations. Since 1989, he has focused mainly on private equity. He was behind the rescue of Filofax in the early 1990s and its remarkable revival, serving as a non-executive director until 1997. He financed the startup of Belgo, an acclaimed quoted restaurant group operating in the US and UK, as well as Zoffany Hotels. He is also one of four equal investors who are rejuvenating Plymouth Gin, a distiller dating back to 1793 and now the fastest growing premium gin in the world. He advises Advent Limited, a prominent private equity house in the UK, and is a director of Advent Venture Capital Trust and of Brait SA, a merchant banking and private equity group based in Luxembourg and South Africa. He is also a shareholder and director of Gemini South Africa.

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