Aligning Manufacturing Strategy and Business‐Level Competitive Strategy in New Competitive Environments: The Case for Strategic Resonance
Steve Brown and
Kate Blackmon
Journal of Management Studies, 2005, vol. 42, issue 4, 793-815
Abstract:
abstract In this paper we make the case for strategic resonance in the strategy making process within dynamic and highly volatile market conditions. We discuss how managers are faced with competing paradigms of resource‐driven versus market‐led approaches to strategy but we suggest that both paradigms have flaws and may cause strategic dissonance to occur. Moreover, we offer additional insights into why strategic dissonance can occur within the strategy process of the firm. We suggest that a key omission often lies in the neglect of operations managers’ potentially important contributions to the strategy mainstream process.
Date: 2005
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