I used to think that all generic strategy advice was pointless. After all, the point of a strategy is to achieve a thing, and to achieve a thing you just think hard about how to best do it and then work hard to do it. I said this to my friend Dewi, who said that this is mostly true, but there is an exception: Good Strategy, Bad Strategy by Richard Rumelt. Dewi was right. The book has some principles. In particular: a good strategy should include a diagnosis of the problem, an overall guiding policy, and a set of coherent actions. A laundry list of actions, a goal, or a vague idea of which direction to move in are not strategies. But most of the book's value is reading a bunch of examples and soaking up the thinking style embedded in them. Therefore, this review is mostly a series [...]
Outline:
(01:27) Example
(03:24) The basics
(03:27) The two fundamental things
(03:52) Coherence
(03:56) Example: the obvious
(05:20) Example: Jobs waits
(06:00) Strategy is Unexpected
(08:24) Advantage
(11:05) The kernel of good strategy
(11:56) Diagnosis
(11:59) Example: US Cold War policy
(15:06) Example: IBM
(17:28) Guiding policy
(18:24) Example: corner grocery store
(21:51) Coherent action
(21:54) Action requires doing something
(26:45) Coherence
(30:04) Sources of advantage
(33:02) Dynamics
(38:19) Other random vignettes I enjoyed
(38:23) Incentives arent enough, improvement is possible
(39:33) Almost everyone picks the first idea that comes to mind
(42:03) Panel of experts
(42:56) Carnegie and the strategy consultant
First published: December 21st, 2024
Source: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/4rSWMjW6MDWt28Qtc/review-good-strategy-bad-strategy)
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