Sunday, March 26, 2006

The Mind of the Strategist - Kenichi Ohmae (1982)

When it comes to business strategy this book will be always remembered as a compendium to successful strategy designing. Crisp clear and almost surgical approach to designing strategy. Although, the book theorizes a lot on key success factors and other such ideas, I guess the best it brings out is in the examples it presents. Ohmae's knowledge and depth in business is truely getting reflected in this book.

A must read for any manager who ever will remotely be reflecting on strategy.

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