ABSTRACT

This updated and revitalized edition is a unique primer on how successful strategists learn to think strategically. The author impels students, executives and policy leaders to expand their focus beyond a strategic planning model to a more expansive and complex notion of strategy that includes strategic thinking as a response to innovation needs and perpetual change.

This authoritative book traces the history of strategy, differentiates strategic thinking from strategic planning, describes the influence of culture, streamlines the roles of rationality and intuition and identifies five key attributes for learning to thinking strategically. Learning to Think Strategically asserts that learning is the critical link to transforming strategic thinking into a sustainable competitive advantage.

Sloan presents a previously unexamined account of the relationship between strategic thinking and the learning process involved — taking learning from the academic to the everyday.

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PART I : HOW DID WE GET HERE?

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PART II : HOW DO WE LEARN TO THINK STRATEGICALLY?

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PART III : WHAT DOES LEARNING TO THINK STRATEGICALLY LOOK LIKE?

chapter 8|8 pages

Preparation Stage

chapter 9|10 pages

Experience Stage

chapter 10|4 pages

Reevaluation Stage

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PART IV : HOW CAN WE GET STARTED?

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PART V : HOW CAN WE TALK ABOUT ALL OF THIS?

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PART VI : WHY DOES SOME OF THIS FEEL SO FAMILIAR?

chapter 16|6 pages

Framing and the Intuition Factor

chapter 17|12 pages

Shattering Frames

chapter 18|6 pages

Reframing

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PART VII : . . . BUT WHAT ABOUT THE NUMBERS?

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PART VIII : WHAT ROLE DOES CULTURE PLAY?

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PART IX : IS ANYBODY BORN WITH THIS KNOW-HOW?

chapter 24|16 pages

The Five Critical Attributes

chapter 25|4 pages

Interplay of the Five Attributes

chapter 26|8 pages

Adaptation as a Strategic Expectation

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PART X : HOW CAN WE BECOME BETTER STRATEGIC THINKERS?