Business War Games: How Large, Small, and New Companies Can Vastly Improve Their Strategies and Outmaneuver the Competition: How Large, Small and New Companies ... Strategies and Outmaneuver the Competition
Offers a look at war games run by large consulting firms that keep their brand managers and project leaders competitive in the high-stakes game of planning, marketing, and selling.
Buenos consejos aunque a mi parecer muy técnicos, me falta el alma🔥🤷🏻♀️. Cómo dice el título es una “guerra en los negocios” pero no estoy tan convencida de que así deba ser en estos tiempos🙊.
Really interesting, odd editing which is why I gave it 4 stars. References at times go nowhere and a chapter or 2 seem to just end. Shame as it is great otherwise.
This short manual provides an action-oriented introduction to the art of the war game. Benjamin Gilad presents interesting anecdotes and examples from ancient and contemporary military and economic history. He offers a general description of the war-game process, the circumstances under which this role-playing exercise is appropriate, and tips on what to do and not do. He also supplies a detailed by-the-clock description of an exemplary war game. getAbstract finds that his book will help any manager who is considering using war gaming and is wondering how to start.
For me, the best chapters were the later ones. In the early chapters, Gilad makes the case for war games. In the middle ones he lays out the composition of the teams. In the late chapters he describes a few actual games from his past.