HRM 3430 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Incrementalism, Flight Plan
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Hrm 3430 the reality of the strategic process. It is important for strategic planning to be seen as a dynamic undertaking, altering, adjusting, varying, changing, developing, progressing, advancing, expanding, growing, maturing, transforming, adapting, and spreading. The process of subtly steering the strategy into another direction in order to be able to accommodate these occurring changes is logical incrementalism. Instead of calling for a direct path to the goal, this strategic requires actions to react to the alterations that are in rival/competitor actions/new legislation. Another term that can be used in order to understand this reactive (response to stimulus; acting in response to a circumstance) is emergent strategy. Emergent strategy is referred to as the plan that alters incrementally due to the fact of environmental changes.