Converge–Flow–Diverge Framework
Professor Sushil ()
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Abstract:
Abstract Treating enterprises as flowing streams there could be three major strategic phases, viz., converge, flow, and diverge. By drawing similarities and analogies from nature, enterprises can chart out natural growth trajectories and may open new vistas of growth. A stream might originate in the form of a trickle, and with its flow trajectories through hills, planes, and many landscapes, it may turn out to be a huge river basin like “Ganges” in India originating from “Gangotri” in Himalayas.
Keywords: Business Process; Strategic Alliance; Flowing Stream; Flow Strategy; American Airline (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-0726-9_10
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