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These principles mean that resources and tight coordination are partial substitutes for each other. If the organization has few resources, the challenge can be met only by clever, tight integration. On the other hand, if more resources are available, then less tight integration may be needed.7 Put differently, the greater the challenge, the greater the need for a good, coherent, design-type strategy.
Good Strategy Bad Strategy: The Difference and Why It Matters
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