Strategy Evaluation Process and its Significance
Strategy Evaluation is as significant as strategy formulation because it throws light on the efficiency and effectiveness of the comprehensive plans in achieving the desired results.
The managers can also assess the appropriateness of the current strategy in todays dynamic world with socio-economic, political and technological innovations. Strategic Evaluation is the final phase of strategic management.
The significance of strategy evaluation lies in its capacity to co-ordinate the task performed by managers, groups, departments etc, through control of performance.
Strategic Evaluation is significant because of various factors such as - developing inputs for new strategic planning, the urge for feedback, appraisal and reward, development of the strategic management process, judging the validity of strategic choice etc.
The process of Strategy Evaluation consists of following steps-
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Strategic Management
- Strategic Management - Introduction
- Strategy - Definition and Features
- Components of a Strategy Statement
- Vision & Mission Statements
- Strategic Management Process
- Environmental Scanning
- Strategy Formulation
- Strategy Implementation
- Strategy Formulation vs Implementation
- Strategy Evaluation
- Strategic Decisions
- Benefits of Strategic Management
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- SWOT Analysis of China Mobile
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