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In Good Strategy/Bad Strategy, Richard Rumelt explores the critical difference between genuine strategy and mere planning. Many organizations confuse goals, ambitions, and visions with actual strategy, leading to wasted resources and missed opportunities.
Rumelt identifies the three key elements of good strategy: a clear diagnosis of the challenge, a guiding policy for addressing it, and coherent action. He illustrates these principles with real-world examples from business, military history, and politics, demonstrating how effective leaders craft strategies that create competitive advantage and drive meaningful change.
This revised edition provides updated insights into modern strategic challenges while maintaining the timeless wisdom that made the original a bestseller. Essential reading for leaders, managers, and anyone responsible for making strategic decisions in their organization.







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