Thinking Strategically (Review and Analysis of Dixit and Nalebuff's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Avinash Dixit and Barry Nalebuff's book "Thinking Strategically" shows that strategic business skills build on and strengthen the competitive advantage of basic business skills. In their book, the authors explain how strategic thinking can give you a competitive edge as it focuses on maximising commercial opportunities, out-thinking rivals, forging strong bonds of cooperation and coordination, and deciding which business fields to enter. This summary highlights the importance of strategic thinking and why you should start developing your skills immediately to give yourself that competitive advantage.
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Book Presentation
Thinking Strategically by Avinash Dixit and Barry Nalebuff
Book Abstract
Important Note About This Ebook
Summary of Thinking Strategically (Avinash Dixit and Barry Nalebuff)
1. WHAT IS STRATEGIC THINKING?
2. THE FOUR RULES OF STRATEGIC THINKING
3. STRATEGIC THINKING IN ACTION
4. STRATEGIC BUSINESS THINKING
Book Presentation
Thinking Strategically by Avinash Dixit and Barry Nalebuff
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
Strategic business skills build on and strengthen the competitive advantage of basic business skills.
In any business field, there are generally a number of competitors who have roughly equivalent technical and commercial products or services. The companies which prosper do so because of better strategic skills - that is, they take those basic skills and apply them more effectively than do their competitors.
Strategic business thinking concentrates on maximising commercial opportunities, outthinking rivals, forging strong bonds of cooperation and coordination when it is in your own best interests, and even deciding which business fields not to enter. These decisions are all made on the basis of a thorough understanding of strategic interaction and sound strategic thinking.
Important Note About This Ebook
This is a summary and not a critique or a review of the book. It does not offer judgment or opinion on the content of the book. This summary may not be organized chapter-wise but is an overview of the main ideas, viewpoints and arguments from the book as a whole. This means that the organization of this summary is not a representation of the book.
Summary of Thinking Strategically (Avinash Dixit and Barry Nalebuff)
1. WHAT IS STRATEGIC THINKING?
Main Idea
Strategic thinking is the art of outperforming a competitor while knowing that competitor is trying to do the same thing to you.