Our previous discussion of the evolution of management systems easily gives the impression of a logical untroubled progression from one system to another. In fact, the progression was slow, turbulent, and accompanied by setbacks, whenever the new system disturbed what Machiavelli described as the `historical order of things' within the firm. The evolution of first strategic planning and then the evolution of strategic management described in this chapter are examples of such disturbances.
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Ansoff, H. I., Kipley, D., Lewis, A. O., Helm-Stevens, R., & Ansoff, R. (2019). From Strategic Planning to Strategic Management. In Implanting Strategic Management (pp. 41–52). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99599-1_4
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