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Janus Strategy

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Strategic orthodoxy emphasizes focus, alignment, and difficult choices, but the rules of competition are evolving. A select group of companies has transcended conventional categories to develop "Janus strategies," named after the Roman god who sees multiple directions simultaneously. This book, grounded in extensive case research and advisory work, reveals how these companies achieved competitive advantage while others faltered. It explores the challenge of managing dual and often contradictory objectives, offering fresh ideas and practical advice. By employing six principles, organizations can achieve synergy between opposing considerations. The text is rich with colorful case studies that illustrate the concept of ambidexterity—balancing exploration and exploitation effectively. Readers will find inspiration and practical guidance on building their own Janus strategies, supported by stories from successful companies. The author combines enthusiasm for business with rigorous research, highlighting the importance of navigating ambiguity in leadership roles. This work provides a unique perspective on embracing paradoxes in business to gain a competitive edge, drawing from a diverse range of sources, including philosophy and contemporary business insights. Overall, it presents a timely and pragmatic approach to modern organizational strategy.

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Janus Strategy, Loizos Heracleous

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Title
Janus Strategy
Language
English
Released
2020
Format
Paperback
Pages
261
ISBN13
9798678340917
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Strategic orthodoxy emphasizes focus, alignment, and difficult choices, but the rules of competition are evolving. A select group of companies has transcended conventional categories to develop "Janus strategies," named after the Roman god who sees multiple directions simultaneously. This book, grounded in extensive case research and advisory work, reveals how these companies achieved competitive advantage while others faltered. It explores the challenge of managing dual and often contradictory objectives, offering fresh ideas and practical advice. By employing six principles, organizations can achieve synergy between opposing considerations. The text is rich with colorful case studies that illustrate the concept of ambidexterity—balancing exploration and exploitation effectively. Readers will find inspiration and practical guidance on building their own Janus strategies, supported by stories from successful companies. The author combines enthusiasm for business with rigorous research, highlighting the importance of navigating ambiguity in leadership roles. This work provides a unique perspective on embracing paradoxes in business to gain a competitive edge, drawing from a diverse range of sources, including philosophy and contemporary business insights. Overall, it presents a timely and pragmatic approach to modern organizational strategy.