Podcast Episode Summary: Emergence in Strategy and Innovation (Part 2)
In this second episode of our two-part series on the concept of emergence, Chris and Gareth delve into how emergence impacts strategy and innovation. The episode begins with a recap of our previous discussion, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of the need for a clear purpose that aligns with an organisation’s vision. This alignment is crucial because, in an emergent strategy, the mission may evolve and change over time.
Chris outlines three key disadvantages of an emergent strategy:
Gareth then examines the Iraq War, illustrating how strategic incoherence contributed to its failure.
Despite these challenges, the episode highlights several advantages of emergent strategies:
Join us as we navigate the complexities of emergent strategies, balancing their drawbacks with their potential for fostering innovation and resilience.
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