O&E: Design school Flashcards
(4 cards)
1
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Rumelt, Evaluating the strategies with a series tests:
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- Consistency: The strategy must not present mutually inconsistent goals and policies.
- Consonance: The strategy must represent an adaptive response to the external environment and to the critical changes occurring within it.
- Advantage: The strategy must provide for the creation and/or maintenance of a competitive advantage in the selected area of activity.
- Feasibility: The strategy must neither overtax available resources nor create unsolvable subproblems.
2
Q
7 underlying premises & characteristics of the designs school
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- Strategy is a deliberate, conscious process.
- CEO is the sole strategist.
- Strategy process should be simple and informal.
- Strategies should be unique (one of a kind).
- Strategy must be fully formulated before implementation — no emergent strategies.
- Strategies are explicit and communicable.
- Structure follows strategy.
3
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Critiques of the design school:
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- Ignores learning – No room for learning or adapting during the process.
- Structure ≠ easy to change – You can’t just rebuild the organization every time strategy changes.
- Inflexible and slow – Centralized and formal planning makes change difficult and time-consuming.
- One-size-fits-all? – Assumes the same strategy approach works for all organizations.
- Too much desk-thinking – Separates planning from real-world action (e.g. no field visits or direct experience).
4
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The design school is most applicable to:
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- stable environments
- strategy formation in large, old, established organizations (because these are mechanical organizations in stable environments)