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The Strategy Map for General Electric Medical Systems, 2002 (Paperback)
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Scholarly Research Paper from the year 2008 in the subject Business
economics - Business Management, Corporate Governance, grade: 1,3,
University of Applied Sciences Berlin (Master of Business
Administration), course: Strategic Management, language: English,
comment: This assignment does not only provide 15 figures but also
24 pages with content. Furthermore, there is an Integral Total
Management checklist giving a 360-degree feedback to the topic
under all management relevant aspects., abstract: If you take the
words of a former General Electrics (GE) employee to define
strategy, William E. Rothschild said, "What do you want to achieve
or avoid? The answers to this question are objectives. How will you
go about achieving your desired results? The answer to this you can
call strategy." This statement not only highlights the need for
strategy but also the need to bring strategy to fruition. Companies
should not only devise strategy but also successfully clarify and
execute their strategies. This means that a company has to be able
to measure its strategic success. Unfortunately, company strategy
is not always transparent or understood in the same way by a
company's key players. Sun Tzu, a Chinese military strategist who
wrote the military treatise The Art of War, praised this aspect for
strategies in war as follows: "All men can see these tactics
whereby I conquer, but what none can see is the strategy out of
which victory is evolved." The Strategy Map created by Kaplan and
Norton is to facilitate corporate strategy development and
execution providing a missing link between strategy formulation and
strategy implementation by identifying the key internal processes
that drive strategic success and by aligning investment in people,
technology and organizational capital for the greatest impact. The
first part of the assignment describes in detail the theoretical
framework of Strategy Maps. The second part uses the theory to
describe and visualize the Strategy Map o
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