
Even firms that typically prefer to centralise decisions needn’t miss out on the benefits of opening up their strategy making.
Daniel Mack recently defended his doctoral dissertation at INSEAD and will be joining the Lee Kong Chian School of Business at Singapore Management University as Assistant Professor of Strategic Management from July 2017. He studies the processes of strategy and decision making in organisations. In his dissertation, he examines how stakeholder involvement shapes strategy processes and firm outcomes.
Even firms that typically prefer to centralise decisions needn’t miss out on the benefits of opening up their strategy making.
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