Tailored, Not Benchmarked Audiobook by Andrew Campbell
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Title: Tailored, Not Benchmarked
Subtitle: A Fresh Look at Corporate Planning
Author: Andrew Campbell
Narrator: uncredited
Length: 35 mins
Language: English
Release date: 12-16-99
Publisher: Harvard Business School
Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 3 votes
Genres: Business, Commerce & Economy
Publisher's Summary:
In today's competitive environment, every company has an action plan. However, the processes used to create those plans don't always work and many companies have a tendency to benchmark practices from corporations known to be outstanding planners. Andrew Campbell, director of the Ashridge Strategic Management Centre, explains why companies need to stop chasing best-in-class models for their corporate planning processes and play to their own strengths instead. This article, which originally appeared in the March-April 1999 Harvard Business Review, is offered in audio form exclusively through Audible.
Want to sharpen your leadership skills with previous editions of the Harvard Management Update? You can find past issues from 1997 to the present by clicking on
under periodicals.
©1999 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College, All Rights Reserved; (P)1999 Audible Inc.
Title: Tailored, Not Benchmarked
Subtitle: A Fresh Look at Corporate Planning
Author: Andrew Campbell
Narrator: uncredited
Length: 35 mins
Language: English
Release date: 12-16-99
Publisher: Harvard Business School
Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 3 votes
Genres: Business, Commerce & Economy
Publisher's Summary:
In today's competitive environment, every company has an action plan. However, the processes used to create those plans don't always work and many companies have a tendency to benchmark practices from corporations known to be outstanding planners. Andrew Campbell, director of the Ashridge Strategic Management Centre, explains why companies need to stop chasing best-in-class models for their corporate planning processes and play to their own strengths instead. This article, which originally appeared in the March-April 1999 Harvard Business Review, is offered in audio form exclusively through Audible.
Want to sharpen your leadership skills with previous editions of the Harvard Management Update? You can find past issues from 1997 to the present by clicking on
under periodicals.
©1999 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College, All Rights Reserved; (P)1999 Audible Inc.
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