Main Content
Jurevicius: "VRIO Framework," Strategic Management Insight
3.2.3.3
https://strategicmanagementinsight.com/tools/vrio.html
Kim & Mauborgne: "Blue Ocean Strategy," Harvard Business Review (October 2004)
5.2.1.1
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Kim & Mauborgne: "Charting Your Company's Future," Harvard Business Review (June 2002)
5.2.2.3
https://hbr.org/2002/06/charting-your-companys-future
Kim & Mauborgne: "Reach for the Best," (excerpt from) Blue Ocean Shift (2017)
5.2.1.2
https://canvas.wayne.edu/files/10500196/download?download_frd=1
Kotter: "Leading Change: Why Transformation Efforts Fail," Harvard Business Review (January 2007)
3.1.1
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Leight: "Album-Merch Bundles Don’t Make Much Money, But Rappers Like Them Anyway,” Rolling Stone (January 2019)
6.2.2
https://www.jeremypeters.org/stratorgmusic
Leonard-Barton: "Core Capabilities and Core Rigidities: A Paradox in Managing New Product Development," Strategic Management Review (Summer 1992)
4.2.2
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Lingo & McGinn: "A New Prescription for Power," Harvard Business Review (July 2020)
6.3.2.3
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Menon & Kyung: "When More Information Leads to More Uncertainty," Harvard Business Review (June 2020)
6.3.1.1
https://hbr.org/2020/06/when-more-information-leads-to-more-uncertainty?ab=hero-main-text
Mintzberg: "Crafting Strategy," Harvard Business Review (1987)
6.5.1
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