Rethinking Organizational Strategy for Our No Normal(R) Reality

Dr. Alan Weiss, PhD, who is a consultant, speaker, and author of Sentient Strategy: How to Create Market-Dominating Strategies in Turbulent Economies joins Enterprise Radio.

This episode of Enterprise Radio is on association with the Author Channel.

Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Dr. Alan Weiss discuss the following:

  1. Why have you steered away from the terms “return to normal” and “new normal”?
  2. What is your definition of “sentient strategy” and what key factors is it based upon?
  3. What length of time should a business strategy encompass?
  4. You wrote that “strategic planning” is an oxymoron. Explain what you mean.
  5. In this time of volatility and disruption, how can organizations decide how to proceed?
  6. In your book Sentient Strategy you describe the many ways that organizations can derail strategy once they move to implementation. Why does this happen and what are key ways that organizations can bridge strategy formulation and implementation?
  7. Tell us what you mean by “the success trap” and how to keep from falling into it.
  8. You have a different take on what many call the Great Resignation – or the recent trend of workers leaving their jobs.  Can you describe how you view it?

Alan Weiss, PhD, is a consultant, speaker, and author. Through his consulting firm, Summit Consulting Group, Inc., he has worked with more than 500 leading organizations, including Merck, Hewlett-Packard, GE, Mercedes-Benz, The Federal Reserve, and the New York Times Corporation. He has published 60 books, many of which have been on the curricula at top business schools. His new book is, Sentient Strategy: How to Create Market-Dominating Strategies in Turbulent Economies (Productivity Press, March 23, 2023).

Website: https://alanweiss.com

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