The innovative and unique feature of this book is that it does not
contain theoretical concept that cannot be translated into practice. The
model which introduces this volume sets the stage for addressing the
major phases of the strategic management process: environmental
analysis, strategy formulation and development, strategy evaluation and
control. Its conceptual and operational structure is described in the
first part, together with a practically oriented definition of strategy,
and a brief discussion of the logic and benefits of the judgmental
modeling approach to decision making. The second part critically
addresses the classical approaches to the analysis of the external and
internal environmental factors, which have an impact on the
"functioning" of the basic model, i.e. the structural characteristics of
the industry context, and the companies' technical, organizational,
financial, and human resources, including the translation into
operational models of otherwise rather theoretical concepts.