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Articles on Strategy

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  • Hutchens, R. L., Kinsella, G. J., Ong, B., Pike, K. E., Parsons, S., Storey, E., & ... Clare, L. (2011). Knowledge and use of memory strategies in amnestic mild cognitive impairment. Psychology And Aging
  •             The article illustrates on how people respond to various issues when they become old. According to the authors, there is little achieved to show how inclusion of memory strategy training helps most of the old people to memorize a number of issues through the help of memory strategies (Hutchens etal., 2011). The article mainly describes on how to offer the required help while using memory strategies in amnestic mild impairments (aMCI) (Hutchens etal., 2011). The illustrations contained in the article indicate various demonstrations made by a number of old people in order to show how to the difference between people under aMCI and healthy ones. All the participants who conducted the research made in the article were over 60 years of age (Hutchens etal., 2011).
  •             After making the research, authors demonstrate that people under aMCI have a decrease in strategy knowledge. This group demonstrated to use more of their internal strategies to respond to most of the issues in everyday life. However, they were also using external strategies the same as the healthy people were. The article illustrates that use of strategy is associated with respective memory performance to both of the two groups. The article also indicates that aMCI group responded better than the healthy people did to strategies. Therefore, the conclusion of the research according to the article was that there is a need to include memory strategy training in aMCI group (Hutchens etal., 2011).
  • Chen, D. Q., Mocker, M., Preston, D. S., & Teubner, A. (2010). INFORMATION SYSTEMS STRATEGY: RECONCEPTUALIZATION, MEASUREMENT, AND IMPLICATIONS. MIS Quarterly, 34(2), 233-A8.
  •             The article presents the importance of applying information systems strategy in all the fields that relate to Information System practice and research (Chen etal., 2010). The article helps leaders to understand the concept of information system strategy. Authors try to define the term information strategy in order to give the leader a clear meaning and illustration of this particular term. According to the article, Information strategy can be defined as the use of information system to support the set goals made by a particular organization (Chen etal., 2010).
  •             The article also illustrates that information system can be defined as the master plan for the IS function.The other definition-illustrated on the article concerning information strategy is it plays a role within the organization that relates with the implementation of information systems (Chen etal., 2010). According to the article, the information system of an organization is composed of various elements. Some of these elements include data and application systems. Other element includes the personnel used to deliver various information technology services in the organization (Chen etal., 2010). The article also provides the manner in which organizations may use to examine IS strategy concept. Moreover, the article provides validated means that organizations may use to measure IS strategy (Chen etal., 2010).
  • Kafipour, R., & Naveh, M. (2011). Vocabulary Learning Strategies and their Contribution to Reading Comprehension of EFL Undergraduate Students in Kerman Province. European Journal Of Social Science, 23(4), 626-647.
  •             The article provides a current study on the use of vocabulary learning strategies. The article presents the research done on undergraduate students in Kerman province (Kafipour & Naveh, 2011). The article illustrates that according to research done by Schmitt; vocabulary-learning strategies can be categorized in different classifications (Kafipour & Naveh, 2011). For example, there are determination and social strategies employed in vocabulary. The other form of strategy includes memory, cognitive and metacognitive strategies (Kafipour & Naveh, 2011). The article illustrates that in order to investigate and get the real variables; a total number of 164 students were chosen. The organization chose students basing on the Schmitt method of one-step cluster sampling (Kafipour & Naveh, 2011). The article indicates that the result made concluded there were a large number of students using metacognitive strategies. However, the article illustrates that in order to have a more competent method in future that would enable easy realization of strategy use in vocabulary; there is a need to carryout more specific ethnographic research (Kafipour & Naveh, 2011).  
  •             The article also illustrates the impact of using vocabulary strategies in the education system. The article indicates that vocabulary-learning strategies tend to be part of the learning strategies employed in many of the learning institutions. This is because most of the aspects that help students to apply learning strategies are proper use of vocabulary strategies. The article offers a wide range of ideas that most of the students ought to employ in their learning curriculum in order to develop the right learning strategies (Kafipour & Naveh, 2011).
  • Rumelt, R. (2011). The perils of bad strategy. Mckinsey Quarterly, (1), 30-39.   
  •             The article focuses on various business strategies that aim to help various organizations achieve their goals. With the help of the article, a number of organizations can be able to make various objectives with the aim of achieving the best (Rumelt, 2011). The article discusses on how the management of an organization can identify the risky areas that tend to cause many loses. The article also helps organizations to come up with the best ideas on how to use the available resources and improve their outcomes. Leaders learn how to identify various obstacles and come up with clear objectives that aim to help organizations make the best in their operations (Rumelt, 2011).  
  •             According to the article, many organizations fail to make the best in their operations because of failure in implementing appropriate strategy (Rumelt, 2011). The organizations tend to employ bad strategy in their operations leading to poor performance. Using bad strategy make the organizations ignore the power of choice. The main importance of an organization to make the best choice is to decrease the conflict that come up with a number of demands. The article also covers the failure to face problems that might emerge during daily operations. The article illustrates how organizations ought to apply the right strategy in order to achieve their financial goals (Rumelt, 2011).
  • Bradley, C., Hirt, M., & Smit, S. (2011). Have you tested your strategy lately?. Mckinsey Quarterly, (1), 40-53.
  •             The article makes a report on business strategies and tries to help organizations to create opportunities that may help them achieve the best from their operations. The article also helps organizations to come up with strategies that might help them overcome all the hindrances that might affect their operations (Bradley, Hirt & Smit, 2011). The authors of the article help readers come up with objectives that might help organizations achieve their goals. With the help of the article, organizations can be able to find various ways to outdo their competitors while using the best strategies. Even after having used bad strategy before, the article offers a number of ideas that may help organizations regain their ability to achieve the best (Bradley, Hirt & Smit, 2011).
  •             The article also offers various methods that managers of an organization ought to apply in their daily obligations to help their institutions make profits. Apart from showing various ways of helping organizations achieve their goals, the article offers a marketing strategy that the management ought to use in order to beat all the competitors. Moreover, the article illustrates on how to make the set strategies to work and give the required recommendations (Bradley, Hirt & Smit, 2011).
  • Wijen, F., & van Tulder, R. (2011). Integrating Environmental and International Strategies in a World of Regulatory Turbulence. California Management Review, 53(4), 23-46.  
  •             Authors discuss strategic planning on an international perspective. The article tries to relate strategic planning with the performance of international business models. Authors of the article develop a model in which they figure out how organizations ought to act in order to sell their products in the right method that lead to profit making (Wijen & van Tulder, 2011). The article indicates that the issue of globalization contributes to greater changes in the business community. This is because there is much interconnection between different communities in the world. Most of the people tend to move from one place to the other in search of better living and commodities. The article indicates that because of globalization, international businesses ought to use the best business strategy in order to meet client’s expectations. This is because there is much competition going around in the business world and therefore there is a need to apply the right strategy to cope up with others (Wijen & van Tulder, 2011).
  •             The article sheds light to international business and investments on the issue of how to conduct their business with respect to the emerging competition. The authors do this by analyzing on effective environmental strategies that relate to business world. The article offers the answer that many of the organizations ask regarding on whether to go local or international market in order to make recommendable profits (Wijen & van Tulder, 2011).
  • Zott, C., & Amit, R. (2008). The fit between product market strategy and business model: implications for firm performance. Strategic Management Journal, 29(1), 1-26.z
  •             The article tries to examine the fit between an organization’s market strategy and the role it plays in the business world (Zott & Amit, 2008). The article investigates various business operations and figures out what organizations have to offer in order to make the best outcomes (Zott, & Amit, 2008). The article develops a strategy that organizations ought to follow in order to maintain their ability of giving only the best to their clients. According to the article, there is a need to use the correct initiatives and strategy in order to meet client’s expectations especially in today’s business world.
  • The article illustrates that the organizations have the obligation of changing the old motives and adapt to new ways of owing customers (Zott, & Amit, 2008). This is because there is a need to overcome the competition offered by many firms that operate in the same field on the Internet. Authors offer data that most of the investors ought to follow in order to offer competitive products in the market. Authors of the article illustrate the best strategy to use with means of charts and data in order to offer a clear picture to most of the business organizations and investors (Zott, & Amit, 2008).     
  • BUSINESS POLICY & STRATEGY Conference Paper Abstracts. (2010). Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings, 1-152.
  •             The article offers various objectives concerning business policy and strategy topics that most of the organizations ought to use in order to make the best in their operations. The article mainly focuses o the role that top management officials in an organization ought to employ in order to meet the required objectives. The article also focuses on what most of the top management officials ought to do in order to get the best from their daily obligations. The article is a collection of views from different authors who offer their contribution on what organizations ought to do in order to make the strategy while performing their daily operations (BUSINESS POLICY & STRATEGY Conference Paper Abstracts, 2010).
  •             Most of the authors in the article arrive to the conclusion that there is a need to employ new strategic roles in business operations that most of the organizations offer. The authors state that one of the most initiatives that organizations ought to employ in their operations is winning the consumer trust. This is the only way that would enhance organizations manage to act on the competition in the market in the right away. The authors of the article also illustrate that there is a need to conduct more research on the issue of how to produce products that are beyond the level of others present in the market (BUSINESS POLICY & STRATEGY Conference Paper Abstracts, 2010).
  • ŠERIĆ, N. (2011). MANAGEMENT OF THE NATIONAL TOURISTIC BRAND: THE ROLE OF THE BRANDING STRATEGY IN CROATIA. International Journal Of Management Cases, 13(4), 6-11.
  •             Thearticle offers information about thestrategic role that the National touristic Brand in Croatia ought to employ in the market in order to encourage more customers to visit the country (ŠERIĆ, 2011). The article illustrates that management of the tourism sector is one of the important role that the respective ministry in the country ought to emphasis on. The article also indicates that management of this particular industry is one of the new weapons that most of the countries are using globally to make more foreign earnings. The article indicates that management of the national tourist brand ought to be conducted in a more efficient manner in order to cope with the competition already existing in this market (ŠERIĆ, 2011).
  •             The author of the article illustrates that there is a need for most of the appointed official to use the right marketing strategy in order to make sure that there is a high number of tourists visiting the country (ŠERIĆ, 2011). The marketing strategy should address the new global market requirements that ought to be employed in nowadays tourism sector. The article also addresses on the role of the branding strategy that Croatia ought to offer in order to meet client’s expectations (ŠERIĆ, 2011).
  • Fritz, C., Lam, C., & Spreitzer, G. M. (2011). It's the Little Things That Matter: An Examination of Knowledge Workers' Energy Management. Academy Of Management Perspectives, 25(3), 28-39.
  •             The article offers significant ideas on the best method to apply in the working environment in order to give the best product (Fritz, Lam & Spreitzer, 2011). This means that workers have an obligation to play in order to give their best in their respective working environment. The authors of the article indicate that workers can achieve this objective if only they understand the importance of responding to critical issue. The organization also has a role to play in ensuring that employees meet their objectives while performing their obligations. The role of the employers is to make sure that they honor and respect workers by giving them what they deserve. This is because managing human resource is the best idea that an organization is supposed to do in order to ensure that there is competent productivity of its operations (Fritz, Lam & Spreitzer, 2011).
  •             The article also indicates that there is a need to respond to time management while working in every business organization (Fritz, Lam & Spreitzer, 2011). This is because time is one of the important aspects that determine what an organization can be able to produce within a given period. The article demonstrates on how to use the best strategy in tapping human energy for the well-being of an organization (Fritz, Lam & Spreitzer, 2011).
  • Reference
  • Bradley, C., Hirt, M., & Smit, S. (2011). Have you tested your strategy lately?. Mckinsey Quarterly, (1), 40-53.
  • BUSINESS POLICY & STRATEGY Conference Paper Abstracts. (2010). Academy of    Management Annual Meeting Proceedings, 1-152.
  • Chen, D. Q., Mocker, M., Preston, D. S., & Teubner, A. (2010). INFORMATION SYSTEMS     STRATEGY: RECONCEPTUALIZATION, MEASUREMENT, AND   IMPLICATIONS. MIS Quarterly, 34(2), 233-A8.
  • Fritz, C., Lam, C., & Spreitzer, G. M. (2011). It's the Little Things That Matter: An Examination of Knowledge Workers' Energy Management. Academy Of Management Perspectives,      25(3), 28-39.
  • Hutchens, R. L., Kinsella, G. J., Ong, B., Pike, K. E., Parsons, S., Storey, E., & ... Clare, L.          (2011). Knowledge and use of memory strategies in amnestic mild cognitive impairment.   Psychology And Aging
  • Kafipour, R., & Naveh, M. (2011). Vocabulary Learning Strategies and their Contribution to        Reading Comprehension of EFL Undergraduate Students in Kerman Province. European   Journal Of Social Science, 23(4), 626-647.
  • Rumelt, R. (2011). The perils of bad strategy. Mckinsey Quarterly, (1), 30-39.
  • ŠERIĆ, N. (2011). MANAGEMENT OF THE NATIONAL TOURISTIC BRAND: THE ROLE           OF THE BRANDING STRATEGY IN CROATIA. International Journal Of           Management Cases, 13(4), 6-11.
  • Wijen, F., & van Tulder, R. (2011). Integrating Environmental and International Strategies in a     World of Regulatory Turbulence. California Management Review, 53(4), 23-46.  
  • Zott, C., & Amit, R. (2008). The fit between product market strategy and business model:            implications for firm performance. Strategic Management Journal, 29(1), 1-26.
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