Reconciling logical incrementalism and synoptic formalism—an integrated approach to designing strategic planning processes
John C. Camillus
Strategic Management Journal, 1982, vol. 3, issue 3, 277-283
Abstract:
The advocates of logical incrementalism and synoptic formalism in strategic planning emphasize, respectively, the interactive and analytical dimensions of the planning process. This paper suggests a framework for designing planning processes that permits a symbiotic integration of both approaches. In particular, synoptic exercises scheduled at intervals of more than a year, with incremental exercises in the intervening years are recommended.
Date: 1982
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