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McCracken’s “grow by 50 percent” is classic bad strategy. It is the kind of nonsense that passes for strategy in too many companies. First, he was setting a goal, not designing a way to deal with his company’s challenge. Second, growth is the outcome of a successful strategy, and attempts to engineer growth are exercises in magical thinking. In this case, the growth SGI engineered was accomplished by rolling up a number of other firms whose workstation strategies had also run out of steam.

Good Strategy/Bad Strategy

Richard Rumelt

Understanding the unexpressed and unmet needs of the people who are using our products, services, and technology is the key to unlocking value.

Sense and Respond

Jeff Gothelf, Josh Seiden

This is a very widespread confusion. When our industry refers to a “tech company,” the term is not referring to what the company sells, it is referring to how the company believes it should power its business. ... The difference is not what these companies sell; it's how they design and build what they sell, and how they run their business.

Transformed

Marty Cagan

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