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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- What is strategy? (1)
- What is strategy? (2)
- Strategy in the age of austerity
- Strategy is political
- Global political & local organizational strategy
- Strategy demonstrates rationality
- Rationality & Strategy
- Strategy and practice
- The dominant conception of strategy's practice
- Institutionalizing strategy
- The dominant strategy paradigm
- Topics stressed in US strategy research
- Recent trends
- A concern with processes and practices
- Strategy process as fragmented
- Strategy process as logical incrementalism
- Strategy-as-Practice (S-as-P)
- What is practice?
- From strategy to strategizing
- Strategizing is inherently political
- Attending to talk
- Key S-as-P questions
- Studying strategy in practice
- Alan Cadogan: Chief strategist City of Sydney
- Performative practice and transformative power
- Contextualizing urban strategy
- Making sense of strategy in the city
- Data collection
- Getting access
- Data collection: stage 1
- Data collection: stage 2
- Data collection: stage 3
- Data collection: stage 4
- Data analysis
- Sensemaking devices
- Coding
- What is the City of Sydney?
- Economics of Sydney
- Governance of Sydney
- Zones of exclusion
- Conflict in the city
- How to speak strategically
- Talking the talk
- The economic and creative city
- Disciplining the city
- Questions
- Performativity and strategy
- Process of performing strategy in the city
- Legitimating strategy in the city
- Interests of a few colliding with illusions of many
- The legitimizing power of strategy
- Reducing equivocality
- Silencing, empowering and rationalizing
- Storytelling and the media
- Aestheticization of politics
- Aesthetics: The power of numbers
- Performativity and strategizing
- Space, time and strategy
- Experts/Publics
- Strategizing, politics and the public
- Aesthetics
- Lesson #1: Strategy/Structure
- Lesson #2: Vision
- Lesson #3: The media is the message
- Conclusion
- Recapping main findings
- Key references
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Topics Covered
- What is strategy
- Strategy is political
- Rationality and strategy
- Strategy and practice
- Origins
- Strategy process
- Key S-as-P questions
- Strategy in the city
- Data
- Case study of Sydney
- Strategizing, politics and the public
Talk Citation
Clegg, S. (2012, August 15). Studying strategy from a practice perspective: an overview and examples [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved October 6, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/HFDQ3670.Export Citation (RIS)
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