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Crafting and Executing Strategy: Concepts, 2024 Release

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Crafting & Executing The Quest for Competitive Concepts 23e has a long-standing reputation of being the most teachable text. It is regarded as the benchmark by which all others are measured. It is engaging, clearlyarticulated and conceptually balanced mainstream treatment of the latest developments in theory and practice include the clearest presentation of the value-price-cost framework. Our co-author, Margaret Peteraf, a highly regarded researcher, helped integrate both the resource-based view of the firm from the perspective of both single-business and multi-business strategies.McGraw Hill's Connect online homework and learning solution for the 23rd Edition has been bolstered to support faculty teaching hybrid and online courses. Connect allows adopters to easily integrate auto-graded content using Connect or your Learning Management System to assess student mastery of course competency goals. The 23E of Connect offers automatic grading for all chapter quizzes, learning assurance exercises, and virtually all exercises for simulation users for 12 chapters. Plus, Connect provides a wide variety of learning resources that take your students higher by developing students lower-to-higher order thinking skills, aligned with Bloom's Taxonomy SmartBook 2.0's adaptive reading experience, Whiteboard Video Cases, Case Analyses, Application-Based Activities (mini-simulations), Writing Assignments, and more.

1180 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 12, 2021

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Arthur A. Thompson Jr.

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November 23, 2024
As far as textbooks go, this was a pretty good one. I really liked that there were illustrated concepts that delineated a variety of ideas and industries.
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