Strategic Analysis: A Creative and Cultural Industries Perspective

Though their primary concern, organizations in the creative industries don’t only succeed or fail based on the exercise of their creative resources. Their fortunes also depend on their understanding and approach to the problem of competition.

In Strategic Analysis: A creative and cultural industries perspective, Jonathan Gander offers a much needed introduction to how the practice of strategic thinking and analysis can be applied to this diverse and dynamic field. The book employs a range of competitive scenarios and case studies in which to practically apply a recommended set of analytical frameworks and examine the strategic challenge facing the enterprise and the wider sector.

This concise and practical text focuses on providing a clear series of steps through which to identify and tackle strategic issues facing an enterprise, making it perfect reading for students and practitioners in the creative sector who seek a strategic understanding of the competition they are involved in.

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Strategic Analysis: A Creative and Cultural Industries Perspective

Though their primary concern, organizations in the creative industries don’t only succeed or fail based on the exercise of their creative resources. Their fortunes also depend on their understanding and approach to the problem of competition.

In Strategic Analysis: A creative and cultural industries perspective, Jonathan Gander offers a much needed introduction to how the practice of strategic thinking and analysis can be applied to this diverse and dynamic field. The book employs a range of competitive scenarios and case studies in which to practically apply a recommended set of analytical frameworks and examine the strategic challenge facing the enterprise and the wider sector.

This concise and practical text focuses on providing a clear series of steps through which to identify and tackle strategic issues facing an enterprise, making it perfect reading for students and practitioners in the creative sector who seek a strategic understanding of the competition they are involved in.

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Strategic Analysis: A Creative and Cultural Industries Perspective

Strategic Analysis: A Creative and Cultural Industries Perspective

by Jonathan Gander
Strategic Analysis: A Creative and Cultural Industries Perspective

Strategic Analysis: A Creative and Cultural Industries Perspective

by Jonathan Gander

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Overview

Though their primary concern, organizations in the creative industries don’t only succeed or fail based on the exercise of their creative resources. Their fortunes also depend on their understanding and approach to the problem of competition.

In Strategic Analysis: A creative and cultural industries perspective, Jonathan Gander offers a much needed introduction to how the practice of strategic thinking and analysis can be applied to this diverse and dynamic field. The book employs a range of competitive scenarios and case studies in which to practically apply a recommended set of analytical frameworks and examine the strategic challenge facing the enterprise and the wider sector.

This concise and practical text focuses on providing a clear series of steps through which to identify and tackle strategic issues facing an enterprise, making it perfect reading for students and practitioners in the creative sector who seek a strategic understanding of the competition they are involved in.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317289470
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/24/2017
Series: Discovering the Creative Industries
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Jonathan Gander is Head of the Department of Creative and Cultural Industries at Kingston School of Art, Kingston University, London. Recent publications include papers on business model innovation (Advances in Strategic Management) creative project management (Management Decision) and fashion designer entrepreneurship (Industry and Innovation). 

He holds a Politics degree from the University of Sheffield, an MBA from Westminster University and a PhD in Creative and Cultural Industries from King’s College London.  

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. Competing in the Creative and Cultural Industries: the strategic way

2. Diagnosing the Problem and Formulating a Response

3. Strategizing for Experience Providers

4. Strategizing for Bespoke Singularities/One-offs

5. Strategizing for the Makers of Reproducible Products

6. Crafting a Strategy

7. Conclusions

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