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Strategy models
There are a lot of techniques and models for strategy management. An overview in one context.

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Developping your strategy is one thing. Putting it to work in your operations is something else. Is it?

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Special: strategy models

There are so many techniques and models around for strategy management, that one can easily loose track amongst them. Therefore some of most commonly used models are positioned here in one context for you.

This context is made up of HIT's business perspectives and aspects in relation to the phasing through which strategies are commonly developped. The table below lists the various techniques and models in this context.

When moving your mouse over the picture on the right you'll find tips litting up to show the listed phases in the context of HIT's strategy 'stack'.

 

Strategy models in HIT business perspectives and aspects

   

 

 



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