Learning to Think Strategically
by Julia Sloan
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appears in Strategic Thinking, Leadership, and Business.
Strategic thinking has become a core competency for business leaders globally. Overused and underdefined, the term is often used interchangeably with other strategic management terms. This textbook delineates and defines strategic thinking as a conceptual cognitive capability, focusing on the nonlinear, divergent, and informal nature of strategic ...
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