Managing the External Environment: Strategic Perspectives

Managing the External Environment: Strategic Perspectives

by David Mercer (Editor)

Synopsis

Bringing together contributions from both within and outside the mangement field, this volume focuses on the strategic management of an organization's relationship with its external environment. What are the key environmental changes likely to affect an organization's future? How can the impact of these be analyzed and understood? What is the role of strategic environmental analysis in both anticipating change and proactively creating a desired future? It is with questions such as these that the book is concerned. The first section addresses the need to "contemplate and engage with" the future, examining the issues, the processes, and te management skills and attitudes invloved. The second section then looks at four major domains of environmental analysis - the economic, the political, the socio-cultural and the technological. Contributors explore such themes as the significance for organizations of activist groups, the impacts of national and cross-national governmental interventions, the management of technological change, and key trends in socio-cultural change within Western consumer cultures. Throughout, the emphasis is upon presenting different but complementary "angles of vision" on aspects of environmental change that carry significant ramifications for most organizations. The final section of the book returns to the theme of futures analysis and considers various approaches to strategic planning that address the implications of long-term environmental change.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 312
Edition: First Edition - Softback
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Published: 18 Dec 1991

ISBN 10: 0803986297
ISBN 13: 9780803986299