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EPISODE · Nov 30, 2023 · 14 MIN

How Can I Look at Strategy in a New Way? - Mini Masterclass 3

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What is emergent strategy, and how could it revolutionise the way we manage organisations? Find out in this Mini Masterclass where Professor Donald Maclean will be quizzed by Kate Hooper on the ideas behind emergent strategy, how it harnesses creativity, and how it could be managed. Themes and Topics: 1:46 - Why should we care about emergent strategy? 3:15 - Command and control management isn't working anymore 5:16 - Emergent strategy as an alternative - what is it? 10:59 - Why are people interested in emergent strategy? 11:40 - How could it be managed?  More info: Visit our website for more information Find us on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook    Contribute your thoughts at [email protected]  Kate Hooper Donald Maclean Credits: Written and produced by Martha Brownill and Kate Hooper Delivered in partnership with Alitu Cover art by Cuan Design  

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