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.