Developing Business School Strategies: A Practitioner-Oriented Conceptualization

  • Seelhofer D
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This conceptual paper examines the rationale for strategic planning in business schools and outlines an applied strategy development and controlling process that has been in use at a major Swiss business school for several years, contributing to a significant strengthening of the school's strategic position. It explains the strategy hierarchy and the strategy planning cycle, describes how to conduct a consistent strategic situation analysis, and details how to develop and manage a coherent strategy at all levels (normative, strategic, tactical, and operational), including type, nature, and structure of the corresponding documents.

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Seelhofer, D. (2016). Developing Business School Strategies: A Practitioner-Oriented Conceptualization. Central European Business Review, 5(1), 5–28. https://doi.org/10.18267/j.cebr.141

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