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April 15, 2005
Archestra: The Architecture of Enterprise Strategy
Archestra treats strategy as a managed "product" for
developing, maintaining and communicating the risk/benefit dimensions of
competitive position, in operations, organizations and markets. Through
collaborative research and contributions, individuals and organizations
are building Archestra's evolving knowledgebase of related concepts and
techniques in producing and pursuing strategy. This knowledgebase is structured
into the interconnected Archestra Frameworks -- the entry levels for
which are the Topical
Framework and the related, evolving Conference Framework
(see the Archive categories).
Posted by Malcolm Ryder at April 15, 2005 4:47 PM
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