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Effective strategy

As well as determining what a firm will produce for customers to buy, an effective strategy deals with its impact on the whole organisation.  In Good Strategy/ Bad Strategy, Richard Rumelt identifies the following characteristics of an effective strategy:


  • Recognises the nature of a problem and how to surmount it – Answers the question “What’s really going on here?”

  • Focuses and coordinates efforts

  • Defines the best way to get from here (Present State) to there (Desired State)

  • Is responsive to innovation and ambition: Strategy selects the path by identifying the how, why and where leadership and determination are to be applied

  • Describes how an organisation will move forward

  • Applies strength to the most promising opportunity

  • Coordinates policies and actions

  • Discovers hidden power in the situation


Rumelt’s book is full of examples of bad strategy, a common thread being the treatment of strategy as a theoretical exercise disconnected from the realities of implementation.  We will return to this subject.

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