Strategic Analysis Framework (Course)

Author: Flevy

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This document outlines a 3-phase framework for conducting robust Strategic Analysis, based on a paper published by A. E. Boardman and A. R. Vining. The framework describes the major elements of a strategic analysis, and consists of a logically-sequenced, coherent skeleton of a comprehensive strategic analysis. The phases are:
1. Current Situational Analysis
2. Analysis Assessment
3. Solution Analysis

Concepts and supporting frameworks discussed include Impact Matrix, Political Strategy, Solution Analysis, Life Cycle Portfolio Matrix, GE Matrix, Portfolio Matrix, Performance Assessment Tool, and PEST Analysis.

 

Keywords: Strategy Development, Strategic Analysis, strategy, marketing, sales

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Strategic Analysis Framework (Course)

Strategic Analysis Framework

This is a 28-slide PowerPoint.

This document outlines a 3-phase framework for conducting robust Strategic Analysis, based on a paper published by A. E. Boardman and A. R. Vining. The framework describes the major elements of a strategic analysis, and consists of a logically-sequenced, coherent skeleton of a comprehensive strategic analysis. The phases are:
1. Current Situational Analysis
2. Analysis Assessment
3. Solution Analysis

Concepts and supporting frameworks discussed include Impact Matrix, Political Strategy, Solution Analysis, Life Cycle Portfolio Matrix, GE Matrix, Portfolio Matrix, Performance Assessment Tool, and PEST Analysis.

 

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