General decision assurance principles and procedures for strategic planning
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De Reuck, J.
Schmidenberg, Olive
Klass, Desmond
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2003Type
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De Reuck, John and Schmidenberg, Olive and Klass, Desmond. 2003. General decision assurance principles and procedures for strategic planning. International Journal of Management and Decision Making. 3 (2): pp. 139-150.
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International Journal of Management and Decision Making
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Curtin Business School
Graduate School of Business
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This paper addresses two perceived inadequacies in traditional approaches to strategic planning the paucity of well-articulated theoretical assumptions underlying strategic planning procedures, and an insufficient emphasis on the importance to the quality of the final outcome, of robust, group decision management processes in which to embed the planning procedures. A set of principles and procedures to address these short-comings are proposed.
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