I don't "get" this book. It makes a case for uncertainty in strategic planning (nothing new under the sun), the case for flexibility (sigh) and that the top level strategy should distance itself from the operational aspects (huh?)
In short, a very confused book, which I didn't take home anything from and which made some ludicrous (in my opinion) suggestions.
Save your money and avoid it.
The Strategy Paradox: Why Committing to Success Leads to Failure [and What To Do About It]
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