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The book “Good Strategy Bad Strategy the Difference and Why it matters” is written by Richard Rumelt who received his doctoral degree from Harvard Business School and is a professor at UCLA Anderson School of Management, also a consultant to small and giant firms as well as to organizations in the educational and not-for-profit worlds. He is considered to be one of the world’s most prominent thinkers on strategy and management. He has always challenged dominant thinking: in 1972, he was the first person to uncover a statistical link between corporate strategy and profitability. The purpose of this book of Richard Rumelt is to wake up the reader to the dramatic differences between good and bad strategies that helps an organization to run its business smoothly. In his book, Rumelt has used realistic and relevant examples from the global history and different businesses that helps to recognize and formulate and implement a good strategy. These fascinating examples help to recognize and reject bad strategy. This book presents so many ways of thinking that can help reader to create better strategies. The author forces the reader through his words to “think like a strategist” and to form an independent judgment about the important issues and which open up minds of reader for new possibilities.

Arooj Zeb, Dr. Qadar Baksh Baloch. (2013) Good Strategy Bad Strategy: The Difference and Why it Matters, Abasyn Journal of Social Sciences, Volume-06, Issue-2.
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