Real Time Strategy

Real Time Strategy

EnglishHardback
Schühly, Andreas
Emerald Publishing Limited
EAN: 9781787568129
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In today's world, decision makers struggle to make good long-term decisions. There is simply too much volatility, too much complexity, too much fake news, and too little time to make sense of all the information that is at our fingertips. We are drowning in data, surrounded by uncertainty and thus live in a world that lacks clarity. Moving away from the static thinking of many strategists, this book updates and upholds the importance of scenario design and thinking in the face of uncertainty. The authors investigate the journey of the art and science of scenario thinking, from its beginnings in the military to becoming a part of the mainstream strategy toolkit in the business world. Delving into the new frontiers of scenario thinking and planning, the book explores topics such as: Human intuition The analysis and reflection process Hybrid decision platforms Social media sensing Artificial Intelligence. Combining classical scenario thinking (the gentle art of perception) with the analytical power of big data and artificial intelligence, Real Time Strategy presents the decision making of the future which enables decision makers to develop dynamic strategies, monitor their validity, and react faster.
EAN 9781787568129
ISBN 1787568121
Binding Hardback
Publisher Emerald Publishing Limited
Publication date April 29, 2020
Pages 208
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152
Country United Kingdom
Authors BECKER, FRANK; Klein, Florian; Schuhly, Andreas