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                                1. What is business strategy?- Prof. Robert Grant
 
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                                2. The framework for strategy analysis- Prof. Robert Grant
 
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                                3. The goals of the firm- Prof. Robert Grant
 
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                                4. Analyzing performance- Prof. Robert Grant
 
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                                5. The analysis of industry & competition: principles- Prof. Robert Grant
 
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                                6. The analysis of industry & competition: application- Prof. Robert Grant
 
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                                7. The analysis of resources and capabilities: principles- Prof. Robert Grant
 
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                                8. The analysis of resources and capabilities: application- Prof. Robert Grant
 
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                                9. Competitive advantage 1- Prof. Robert Grant
 
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                                10. Competitive advantage 2- Prof. Robert Grant
 
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                                11. Technology and Innovation- Prof. Robert Grant
 
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                                12. Corporate strategy: vertical integration- Prof. Robert Grant
 
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                                13. Internationalization decisions- Prof. Robert Grant
 
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                                14. Global strategy and the multinational corporation- Prof. Robert Grant
 
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                                15. Corporate strategy: diversification- Prof. Robert Grant
 
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                                16. Strategy implementation and strategic planning- Prof. Robert Grant
 
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                                17. Strategy implementation and organizational design- Prof. Robert Grant
 
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Grant, R. (2022, February 27). What is business strategy? [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved October 31, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/UJQI6467.Export Citation (RIS)
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- Published on February 27, 2022
A selection of talks on Strategy
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                    Hello and welcome
to this series of
                  
                    introductory talks on
business strategy.
                  
                    My name is Robert Grant.
                  
                    I'm a professor of
strategic management at
                  
                    Bocconi University
in Milan, Italy.
                  
                    I'm also the author of
                  
                    Contemporary Strategy Analysis,
                  
                    a leading strategic
management textbook used in
                  
                    business programs throughout
                  
                    the world. What is strategy?
                  
                
              
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                    The origins of business strategy
                  
                    lie in military strategy.
                  
                    Indeed, the word strategy is
                  
                    derived from the Greek
word 'Strategia',
                  
                    meaning the art of the general.
                  
                    However, the history of
                  
                    military strategy extends
even further back.
                  
                    The Art of War by Sun Tzu,
                  
                    written in about 400 BC,
                  
                    is considered the first
treatise on strategy.
                  
                    During the modern era,
                  
                    the concept of strategy
is extended beyond
                  
                    military conflict to
almost all fields
                  
                    in which competition
takes place,
                  
                    especially business,
politics, and sports.
                  
                    Thus, we can define strategy
as any plan of action
                  
                    or policy designed to achieve
a major or overall aim.
                  
                    Let's look more closely
at business strategy.
                  
                    What does it mean for
                  
                    a business enterprise
to have a strategy?
                  
                    The answer to that question has
                  
                    changed over the past 60 years.
                  
                    If we go back to the
1960s or 1970s and ask
                  
                    the CEO of a large corporation
                  
                    what the company's strategy was,
                  
                    we will probably be
                  
                    directed to the company's
corporate plan.
                  
                    A document, which
on the basis of
                  
                    forecasts of market growth
and other economic variables,
                  
                    outlined projections of
                  
                    capital investment,
capacity additions,
                  
                    human resource plans, new
business developments, and
                  
                    programs of R&D, over a
period of five years or more.
                  
                    Now, that type of
                  
                    detailed corporate
planning fell victim to
                  
                    the increased volatility and
                  
                    unpredictability of the economy
                  
                    where we can't
forecast the future.
                  
                    We can't make detailed plans
for what we are going to do.
                  
                    Where does this leave
business strategy?
                  
                    Even if we cannot
predict the future
                  
                    and hence cannot
make detailed plans,
                  
                    every business needs
an overall purpose.
                  
                    It needs an understanding
of how it will compete,
                  
                    it needs a direction
for its development.
                  
                    This is what the strategy
of a business comprises.
                  
                    It is a statement of
what the business is
                  
                    about and its aspirations
for the future.
                  
                
               
       
    
















 
                    
                     
        
      
     
        
      
     
        
      
     
        
      
     
        
      
     
        
      
     
        
      
     
        
      
     
        
      
     
        
      
     
        
      
     
        
      
     
        
      
    