Power of Drudgery, Power of Agency, Power of Strategy

Posted June 30, 2007 | Leadership |

It's an odd dichotomy that while most of us want to align our work with company strategy, the discussions surrounding corporate strategy seem to avoid relevant business guidance. I hear advocates claim that strategy must be abstract (i.e., unrelated to daily decisions); that it only includes grand corporate plans; and that developing strategy requires education, credentials, or at least high-level support and authorization.

About The Author
Victor Rosenberg
Victor Rosenberg is currently a dilettante and expensive computer consultant, but this article relies on his 45 years of executive experience in the investment, insurance, and computer industries. He holds a doctorate in strategy and a master's degree in technology planning (both from Boston University), as well as a bachelor's degree from MIT. He has been a professor at Northeastern University and the CEO of several successful financial and… Read More
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