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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 658.4012 EAN: 9780750678797 Edition: 1 ISBN: 0750678798 Label: Butterworth-Heinemann Manufacturer: Butterworth-Heinemann Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 312 Publication Date: June 29, 2006 Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann Studio: Butterworth-Heinemann Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: In Learning to Think Strategically, author Julia 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. This book is an original primer on how successful strategists learn to think strategically. This authoritative book traces the history of strategy, differentiates strategic thinking from planning, describes the influence of culture, streamlines the roles of rationality and intuition, and identifies five key attributes for learning to think strategically. Learning to Think Strategically asserts that learning is the critical link to strategic thinking. Learning is a "conversion tool" that can transform thinking strategically into a sustainable competitive advantage. * Part of the leading edge New Frontiers in Learning series * Application of critical thinking, creativity, reflection, dialogue, testing and reaction to the process of strategic thinking. * Incorporates activities & exercises that strengthen three levels of learning - instrumental, communicative & transfomative. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Refreshing and Fascinating This book goes beyond the surface to the mind of successful entrepreneurs, which is refreshing. The ballooning analogy to strategic decision making is very interesting and amusing. The real life stories of many successful entrepreneurs and particularly their reflecting back to the past successes is fascinating on the one hand and confusing on the other. One would like to ask what guide this book provides to persons without successful story in the past. Despite some unanswered questions, overall, ... Read More Rating: - Not A "How-to" Book, But....The author denies this is a "How-To" book, but if read with the same care that went into writing this learned volume, it is just that. She combines historical overviews with theory and practical advice. I would think this is required reading for anyone in business (and, one hopes, by government policy planners). Rating: - A great new piece from a leader in the fieldJulia Sloan models the very concepts she espouses in her brilliantly written and just-in-time book. What sets her work apart is that she not only reminds us of the imperative for critical thinking particularly within the competitive global business environment, but she offers the strategies needed to develop these new skills in today's complex world. Sloan does this by demonstrating the practical application of classical adult learning theory. Sloan's insight and wonderfully engaging style makes ... Read More Rating: - Learning to Think StrategicallyJulia Sloan has produced a powerful, insightful and clearly written book that will become a benchmark in reframing our understanding of strategic thinking and decision making. In this timely work, Sloan effectively moves the reader from linear and traditional notions of planning and decision making to the kind of critical thinking needed to gain competitive advantage in todayĆ's world. Sloan demonstrates how thinking strategically can be learned in a systematic way and she does this brilliantly ... Read More Rating: - Bravo! Essential reading for global leadersThis is an exceptional book! Essential reading for every global business person.The author is clear,succinct and right on the mark with the differentiation between strategic thinking and strategic planning. The first half of the book is informative and the second half is insightful and challenging. Sloan raises questions that should be at the forefront of every strategic discussion: what and how are we investing in developing strategic thinkers? This book is candid, thorough and original. The author makes ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |