Deck 14: Strategic Implementation

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A visionary 'battle cry' is usually enough to engender commitment to the implementation.
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Opponents to implementation should be ignored.
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Integration through shared goals will not lead to real commitment.
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Marketing strategies are concerned exclusively with the needs of customers.
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The beginning of an implementation process is unlikely to be dominated by the management of perceptions and beliefs.
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The same human resource strategies are used in high-growth firms and in cost-oriented businesses.
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Strategic management begins with the creation and execution of strategies,followed by the definition of goals that can be met by following these strategies.
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An effective operations unit is one that promises the maximum efficiency or engineering perfection independent of the strategy of the business overall.
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Enactment is the process of influencing the environment to make it less hostile and more conducive to organizational success.
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It is not necessary for individuals in an organization to become integrated with the implementation process.
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New solutions to issues emerging through the implementation process will take hold within the organization quickly and unproblematically.
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Potential promoters of implementation display negative or passive behaviour,but their attitude is positive.
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Some organizations have built their entire competitive strategy on effective use of information systems.
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Successful implementation requires management of direct and indirect aspects of strategic change.
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Functional strategies are detailed action plans for implementing the growth and competitive strategies of the company.
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The more profound,long-lasting and important the implementation process the more the need for a top-down approach is.
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Hidden opponents of implementation are characterized as displaying negative attitudes but positive behaviour.
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The "complete alignment of the company's strategy ,structure,and value chain" describes the concept of fit.
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The management of perceptions and beliefs aims primarily at attitude acceptance
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Involvement of individuals in the implementation process through membership of teams,groups or steering-committees is call structural integration.
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The implementation process is unlikely to be successful if ________ are/is not fully aligned:

A) Budgets
B) Marketing
C) Structure
D) Ideas
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The implementation process can be designed as a grand 'master plan' that covers all eventualities.
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Effective metrics should be able to be translated to all levels of employees in the organization.
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Centralization and decentralization are broad structural philosophies that relate to the degree to which:

A) Power and responsibility for decision-making are devolved
B) Managers form peer groups
C) Marketing is controlled
D) Creativity and innovation are enhanced
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The following are useful tools to manage power and politics during implementation:

A) Incentives
B) Countertrading
C) Sanctions
D) All of the above
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A key task for implementation management is to induce and develop positive,and diminish negative attitudes and behavioural patterns among key opinion formers.
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Managing issues during an implementation process is crucial and represents the rational and functional dimension; it involves:

A) Training
B) Phase concepts
C) Project teams
D) All of the above
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In most organizations,research and development strategy deals with all of the following except:

A) Product development
B) Applications development
C) Basic research
D) Human resource development
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What aspects of implementation can be changed indirectly?

A) Values and culture
B) Management information systems
C) Quality and excellence
D) A and C above
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Which of the following activities is most closely related to marketing strategies?

A) Identifying product opportunities
B) Technology development
C) Basic research
D) Applications development
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________,power and politics are managed by single colleagues or groups of colleagues who act as peers or peer groups.

A) Externally
B) Internally
C) Horizontally
D) All of the above
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Power and politics can be exerted:

A) Through clearly defined terms
B) Stories and symbols
C) Top down communications
D) By individuals as well as by groups
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Successful implementation requires that:

A) Goals are vague
B) Responsibility is devolved
C) The number of strategies being pursued at any one time is limited
D) Performance is not measured.
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What aspects of implementation can be changed directly?

A) Propensity towards innovation
B) Management systems
C) Communication systems
D) B and C above
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Managing perceptions and beliefs involves:

A) Role models
B) Steering committees
C) Benchmarking/Best Practices
D) All of the above
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It is crucial that the metrics of the company be unique to its mission. That is why ROE (return on equity)is a good metric for any company to use.
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Power and politics management aims at ________ and tries to have an impact on open opponents and potential promoters.

A) Better communication
B) Behaviour acceptance
C) Increased budget controls
D) Stakeholder management
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Implementation is:

A) Enjoyable but difficult
B) The core task of change management
C) An isolated activity
D) Not necessary for strategies to be successful
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Well-developed functional strategies should have all of the following characteristics except:

A) They are inexpensive to implement
B) Decisions made within each functional area should represent a consistent pattern
C) They should be consistent with the strategies of the business
D) Decisions made in one functional area should be consistent with those made in other functional areas
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Implementation is more than the linking stage between 'planning' and 'realization'; it encompasses the entire change process.
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How can the problems of successful implementation be countered?
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Strategy implementation is focused on defining what constitutes success,the means to get there,and ________.

A) How long the journey will take
B) How to reward that success
C) The ability to measure its achievement
D) Getting stakeholders to commit to the direction
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________ metrics are measures of success that are descriptive and relative rather than point-specific.

A) Brand-driven
B) Qualitative
C) Balance sheet
D) Stakeholder
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What are the characteristics of a well-developed functional strategy?
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What are the organizational aspects that can be directly changed during implementation of strategies?
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The stage of the strategic management process where the firm makes decisions about the allocation of resources,how to structure the organization and motivate employees,and in which types of activities the company will engage is called:

A) Analysis
B) Evaluation
C) Formulation
D) Implementation
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Which of the following is not one of the five keys to implementation control?

A) Fit
B) Clear and compelling objectives
C) Rank-and-file participation
D) A single company currency
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A single company currency,one of the five keys to implementation control,means that a company should:

A) Reward as many people as possible using the same "currency"
B) Use the same financial reporting standards throughout the organization
C) Control expenses by using a single company credit card for travel and entertainment
D) Reward everyone who has an acceptable level of performance or better with the same percentage merit raises
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What are the five overall keys to implementation control?
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This is a characteristic of effective metrics:

A) They are both quantitative and qualitative
B) They are balanced across functional areas
C) They are connected to incentives
D) All of the above
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What is needed to increase the chances of successful strategy implementation?
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________ metrics are numerically based measures of firm success.

A) Quantitative
B) Financial
C) Market-driven
D) Rigorous
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________ is an assessment of why things work the way they do.

A) Intuition
B) Experience-based inference
C) Causal logic
D) Confirmatory inference
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What are the four problem areas associated with the successful implementation of strategies?
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What are the indirect aspects changed during implementation of strategies?
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Useful metrics should meet the following criterion,among others:

A) Should be able to be expressed quantitatively
B) Can be measured with information derived from the financial statements
C) Are revised easily after one quarter if goals are missed
D) Can be translated to all levels of employees within the organization
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How are marketing strategies affected by the firm's business-level strategy?
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What are the aspects of implementation that can be changed indirectly?
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While averages are often used,it is the ________ in a quantitative performance metric that is an extraordinarily powerful measure of performance improvement.

A) Reduction
B) Variation
C) Calculated logarithm
D) Median
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What are the problems associated with successful implementation?
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Identify seven propositions that are said to make strategic implementation more likely to take hold.
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Identify the characteristics of metrics that can be used effectively at the functional level of an organization.
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A visionary 'battle cry' is usually enough to engender commitment to the implementation.
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Opponents to implementation should be ignored.
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Integration through shared goals will not lead to real commitment.
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Marketing strategies are concerned exclusively with the needs of customers.
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The beginning of an implementation process is unlikely to be dominated by the management of perceptions and beliefs.
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The same human resource strategies are used in high-growth firms and in cost-oriented businesses.
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Strategic management begins with the creation and execution of strategies,followed by the definition of goals that can be met by following these strategies.
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An effective operations unit is one that promises the maximum efficiency or engineering perfection independent of the strategy of the business overall.
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Enactment is the process of influencing the environment to make it less hostile and more conducive to organizational success.
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It is not necessary for individuals in an organization to become integrated with the implementation process.
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New solutions to issues emerging through the implementation process will take hold within the organization quickly and unproblematically.
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Potential promoters of implementation display negative or passive behaviour,but their attitude is positive.
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Some organizations have built their entire competitive strategy on effective use of information systems.
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Successful implementation requires management of direct and indirect aspects of strategic change.
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Functional strategies are detailed action plans for implementing the growth and competitive strategies of the company.
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The more profound,long-lasting and important the implementation process the more the need for a top-down approach is.
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Hidden opponents of implementation are characterized as displaying negative attitudes but positive behaviour.
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The "complete alignment of the company's strategy ,structure,and value chain" describes the concept of fit.
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The management of perceptions and beliefs aims primarily at attitude acceptance
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Involvement of individuals in the implementation process through membership of teams,groups or steering-committees is call structural integration.
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The implementation process is unlikely to be successful if ________ are/is not fully aligned:

A) Budgets
B) Marketing
C) Structure
D) Ideas
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The implementation process can be designed as a grand 'master plan' that covers all eventualities.
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Effective metrics should be able to be translated to all levels of employees in the organization.
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Centralization and decentralization are broad structural philosophies that relate to the degree to which:

A) Power and responsibility for decision-making are devolved
B) Managers form peer groups
C) Marketing is controlled
D) Creativity and innovation are enhanced
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The following are useful tools to manage power and politics during implementation:

A) Incentives
B) Countertrading
C) Sanctions
D) All of the above
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A key task for implementation management is to induce and develop positive,and diminish negative attitudes and behavioural patterns among key opinion formers.
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Managing issues during an implementation process is crucial and represents the rational and functional dimension; it involves:

A) Training
B) Phase concepts
C) Project teams
D) All of the above
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In most organizations,research and development strategy deals with all of the following except:

A) Product development
B) Applications development
C) Basic research
D) Human resource development
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What aspects of implementation can be changed indirectly?

A) Values and culture
B) Management information systems
C) Quality and excellence
D) A and C above
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Which of the following activities is most closely related to marketing strategies?

A) Identifying product opportunities
B) Technology development
C) Basic research
D) Applications development
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________,power and politics are managed by single colleagues or groups of colleagues who act as peers or peer groups.

A) Externally
B) Internally
C) Horizontally
D) All of the above
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Power and politics can be exerted:

A) Through clearly defined terms
B) Stories and symbols
C) Top down communications
D) By individuals as well as by groups
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Successful implementation requires that:

A) Goals are vague
B) Responsibility is devolved
C) The number of strategies being pursued at any one time is limited
D) Performance is not measured.
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What aspects of implementation can be changed directly?

A) Propensity towards innovation
B) Management systems
C) Communication systems
D) B and C above
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Managing perceptions and beliefs involves:

A) Role models
B) Steering committees
C) Benchmarking/Best Practices
D) All of the above
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It is crucial that the metrics of the company be unique to its mission. That is why ROE (return on equity)is a good metric for any company to use.
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Power and politics management aims at ________ and tries to have an impact on open opponents and potential promoters.

A) Better communication
B) Behaviour acceptance
C) Increased budget controls
D) Stakeholder management
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Implementation is:

A) Enjoyable but difficult
B) The core task of change management
C) An isolated activity
D) Not necessary for strategies to be successful
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39
Well-developed functional strategies should have all of the following characteristics except:

A) They are inexpensive to implement
B) Decisions made within each functional area should represent a consistent pattern
C) They should be consistent with the strategies of the business
D) Decisions made in one functional area should be consistent with those made in other functional areas
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Implementation is more than the linking stage between 'planning' and 'realization'; it encompasses the entire change process.
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How can the problems of successful implementation be countered?
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42
Strategy implementation is focused on defining what constitutes success,the means to get there,and ________.

A) How long the journey will take
B) How to reward that success
C) The ability to measure its achievement
D) Getting stakeholders to commit to the direction
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________ metrics are measures of success that are descriptive and relative rather than point-specific.

A) Brand-driven
B) Qualitative
C) Balance sheet
D) Stakeholder
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What are the characteristics of a well-developed functional strategy?
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What are the organizational aspects that can be directly changed during implementation of strategies?
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46
The stage of the strategic management process where the firm makes decisions about the allocation of resources,how to structure the organization and motivate employees,and in which types of activities the company will engage is called:

A) Analysis
B) Evaluation
C) Formulation
D) Implementation
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Which of the following is not one of the five keys to implementation control?

A) Fit
B) Clear and compelling objectives
C) Rank-and-file participation
D) A single company currency
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A single company currency,one of the five keys to implementation control,means that a company should:

A) Reward as many people as possible using the same "currency"
B) Use the same financial reporting standards throughout the organization
C) Control expenses by using a single company credit card for travel and entertainment
D) Reward everyone who has an acceptable level of performance or better with the same percentage merit raises
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What are the five overall keys to implementation control?
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This is a characteristic of effective metrics:

A) They are both quantitative and qualitative
B) They are balanced across functional areas
C) They are connected to incentives
D) All of the above
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51
What is needed to increase the chances of successful strategy implementation?
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________ metrics are numerically based measures of firm success.

A) Quantitative
B) Financial
C) Market-driven
D) Rigorous
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________ is an assessment of why things work the way they do.

A) Intuition
B) Experience-based inference
C) Causal logic
D) Confirmatory inference
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54
What are the four problem areas associated with the successful implementation of strategies?
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What are the indirect aspects changed during implementation of strategies?
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Useful metrics should meet the following criterion,among others:

A) Should be able to be expressed quantitatively
B) Can be measured with information derived from the financial statements
C) Are revised easily after one quarter if goals are missed
D) Can be translated to all levels of employees within the organization
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How are marketing strategies affected by the firm's business-level strategy?
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What are the aspects of implementation that can be changed indirectly?
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While averages are often used,it is the ________ in a quantitative performance metric that is an extraordinarily powerful measure of performance improvement.

A) Reduction
B) Variation
C) Calculated logarithm
D) Median
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What are the problems associated with successful implementation?
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Identify seven propositions that are said to make strategic implementation more likely to take hold.
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Identify the characteristics of metrics that can be used effectively at the functional level of an organization.
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