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Stephen J. Wall (Author), Shannon Rye Wall (Author)


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October 19, 1995
A pivotal shift in business strategy-making is taking place, assert Stephen Wall and Shannon Rye Wall. Strategy, once the exclusive province of senior management, is now the responsibility of people at every level in today's most forward-looking companies. Drawing on a ten-year study of more than 200 firms such as AT&T, 3M, The Geon Company, and Ritz Carlton Hotels, which included questionnaires and interviews with more than 4,000 line managers and human resource professionals, the authors demonstrate how companies can incorporate the experience of every employee to become more focused, more competitive, and more responsive to changing markets.

Challenging the conventional wisdom about leadership in the '90s, the Walls go beyond the boardroom to discuss how to get people involved in the strategic process by moving the responsibility for planning to lower levels and by building a participatory culture based on listening. Debunking the common myth that strategy must precede tactics, the Walls show how adopting a more flexible approach to the strategic development process can balance openness to new opportunities and the need to make decisions quickly with the need to maintain longer-term strategic focus.

Having shown how corporate structure can be amended to encourage participation within a more open planning approach, the Walls define new strategy-making roles for every employee -- from the front-line representative who serves as the voice of the customer to the senior executive who shapes basic purpose and direction. Key skills are presented to guide strategic thinking within companies at every stage of development, from new "eagle" ventures to businesses in "circled wagons"crisis mode. These skills are reinforced with a discussion of the core tactics needed to gain crucial support for strategic initiatives. Finally, the authors show how cross-functional teams are strengthening corporate direction by making inclusive and fully informed decisions on a cooperative basis.

As companies expand their thinking to accommodate the needs of the new global marketplace, they are recognizing the benefits of tapping the diversity in their own backyards: the insights, experiences, and recommendations of their own associates. By involving leaders at all levels in the art of collaborative strategy-making, more and more companies can discover the possibilities that can chart their path to future success. This book shows new strategists how to lead the way.


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The development of business strategy is becoming the responsibility of employees at every level as company structures become more linear and manager positions fewer. The authors of this study, the heads of a firm specializing in strategic management and leadership, surveyed over 200 major companies (e.g., GM, Hewlett-Packard, the TVA) to ascertain the role of strategy within various jobs. They found it critical for management to express company goals clearly and to encourage all employees to develop strategies to improve a company's competitive edge. Appendixes contain helpful materials, including a self-assessment questionnaire for managers and a step-by-step guide to the strategic planning process. Although numerous books have been written on strategic planning from the manager's perspective (e.g., Michael Porter's Competitive Strategy, 1980), little is available on its use as a tool for employees' empowerment, making this book a worthwhile addition to business collections.?Kathy Shimpock-Vieweg, O'Connor-Cavanagh Lib., Phoenix, Ariz.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Stephen Wall is president of a consulting business specializing in strategic management and leadership development; his wife, Shannon, is a consultant at the same firm. Together, they have facilitated and documented strategic plans for more than 150 companies. They note that utilizing teams and "flatter" organizational structures has enabled companies to allow employees at every level to participate in shared decision making and problem solving. For leading companies, say the Walls, the next step is to put strategy-making responsibility into the hands of each employee, utilizing cross-functional teams. The advantages of such an approach are that all employees understand and are made a part of corporate strategy. The organization is more flexible and management's commitment to empowerment is made tangible. Employees are more loyal, stay longer, and develop into potential leaders. The authors' down-to-earth analysis is based on surveys, interviews, and feedback questionnaires. David Rouse

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Free Press (October 19, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0028740580
  • ISBN-13: 978-0028740584
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,821,483 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Ask yourself these questions: 1. In your company, who is responsible for creating the strategy? Read the first page
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strategy integrators, strategic state, new strategists, strategic thinking skills, strategic leaders, overall strategic direction, industry definition
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Circled Wagons, Thermo Electron, National Semiconductor, Union Carbide, United States, George Hatsopoulos, Research Division, Cincinnati Milacron, Paul Allaire, Robert Hershock, T's Universal Card Services, Asea Brown Boveri, James Autry, James Howard, Lew Platt, T's Global Information Solutions, T's Transmission Systems Business Unit
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