Developing Strategy
How to Become a Strategic Leader
Do these three key activities to become a better strategic leader.
Do these three key activities to become a better strategic leader.
These summaries will help you navigate our Spring 2019 lineup.
A rigorous process for navigating strategic decisions can mitigate errors and improve judgment.
Before determining an ecosystem strategy, organizations must first shift to a new perspective and way of thinking.
Successful migration patterns can improve business strategy in your company.
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Machine learning is susceptible to unintended biases that require careful planning to avoid.
A reader argued that if companies are managed effectively, radical change shouldn’t be necessary.
Innovative strategies depend more on novel, well-reasoned theories than on well-crunched numbers.
Ideas that have anchored technological decision-making have become unsuitable for the emerging world.
Leaders must move beyond managing their own firms to become active influencers within broader systems.
When you manage complex problems as if they’re complicated, you’re setting your company up to fail.
Recently, MIT SMR readers have been looking for information on scenario planning — a trend that may reflect current social, political, and economic uncertainty. This trend led to our Summer 2017 special report on creating your company’s future.
Innovation success is the result of a deliberate search using key information signals.
While humans may be ahead of computers in the ability to create strategy today, we shouldn’t be complacent about our dominance.
To get the best results from a decision matrix, managers should expand the options used to frame it.
A focus on execution is undermining managers’ ability to develop strategy and leadership skills.
A poll of Fortune 1000 executives shows that obtaining insights rapidly is the true value of Big Data.
It’s easier to make good decisions if you remove yourself from information overload and consider choices more abstractly.
Six scholarly articles offer intriguing insights into factors that can affect the decision-making process.