What is it about?
Science and engineering problem solving is model-based. Managers often discard model building due to its inherent difficulties. Solving a strategic problem means eliciting its symptoms, creating models to obtain a solution, and producing an execution plan.
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Why is it important?
Strategic problems may be too vague to be given a precise meaning, yet at the same time concrete enough to cause discomfort. They cannot be discarded but they cannot be tackled either because the means for diagnostic and solution are lacking. The body of knowledge of strategy offers little help.
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Deciding to bring my work in the open was not an easy decision to make. It was rewarding though.
Dr. Pedro Mendes
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This page is a summary of: Model-based Strategic Knowledge Elicitation, January 2016, Scitepress,
DOI: 10.5220/0006082102280234.
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