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This book presents hidden champions in Central and Eastern Europe
(CEE) and Turkey that have been studied as a joint project between
CEEMAN and IEDC-Bled School of Management, Slovenia. This is an
outcome of extensive research undertaken by over 30 researchers and
covers 15 countries from Russia to Albania; covering many contexts,
political systems, cultures and infrastructures. The reader is
provided with a detailed introduction to the concept of hidden
champions and describes the cases studied in this project. This
book is an invaluable resource providing a culmination of
interdisciplinary, cross-study chapters ranging from leadership to
performance drivers; from organization to culture and governance;
from innovativeness to sustainability and further to the financial
aspects of hidden champions business models. These meta level
chapters are followed by 15 country-specific chapters which provide
an overview of each country's history, economic indicators and
vignettes of the cases involved in this study.
This book presents hidden champions in Central and Eastern Europe
(CEE) and Turkey that have been studied as a joint project between
CEEMAN and IEDC-Bled School of Management, Slovenia. This is an
outcome of extensive research undertaken by over 30 researchers and
covers 15 countries from Russia to Albania; covering many contexts,
political systems, cultures and infrastructures. The reader is
provided with a detailed introduction to the concept of hidden
champions and describes the cases studied in this project. This
book is an invaluable resource providing a culmination of
interdisciplinary, cross-study chapters ranging from leadership to
performance drivers; from organization to culture and governance;
from innovativeness to sustainability and further to the financial
aspects of hidden champions business models. These meta level
chapters are followed by 15 country-specific chapters which provide
an overview of each country's history, economic indicators and
vignettes of the cases involved in this study.
This Element infuses established scenario planning routines with an
exploration of cognitive reasoning, by contextualising scenario
thinking within the wider human endeavour of grappling with future
uncertainties. A study of ancient civilisations shows that scenario
thinking is not new, but has evolved significantly since ancient
times. By de-coupling scenario thinking from scenario planning, it
is elevated as the essential ingredient in managerial foresight
projects. The historical theme continues, focussing on the
evolution of modern scenario planning, by way of the French and
Anglo-American schools of thought, using the intuitive logics
methodology. Archival research has discovered early contributions
in the UK around the development and use of scenario thinking in
public policy, which has been overlooked in many received
histories. Finally, the usefulness of scenario thinking for
strategic management is challenged here and the argument that it is
a heuristic device for overcoming cognitive biases and making
better strategic decisions is refined.
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