Orientation on Impassable Terrain: The Jungle Topography
Matthias Kolbusa
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Matthias Kolbusa: EXECUTIVE Consulting GmbH
Chapter 3 in Strategy Scout, 2013, pp 35-47 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Before we march through the Jungle and work out a strategy you will be given an overview of the Jungle Topography in this chapter. Topography is understood to mean “the description and representation of geographic locations” (Duden). This means various areas or sectors through which you will pass on your strategy trail through the Jungle, quite independently of which Jungle Trail and what equipment you choose. These areas and sectors stand for certain requirements on the strategic trail.
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Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-35986-6_3
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