Transformation and Execution Strategies, assignment help

Transformation and Execution Strategies, assignment help

Course: Transformation & Execution Strategies

Textbooks info:

Making Strategy Work: Leading Effective Execution and Change, 2nd ed.; 2013, ISBN-13-9780133092578; Hrebiniak, L.G.

The Road to Reinvention: How to Drive Disruption and Accelerate Transformation, 1st ed.; 2014, ISBN-13 9780470923436; Linkner, J.

Requirements: Please do in APA format 6Th ed., single-spaced, each question in separate file, Academic Scholar Citations put trough MS Word, Proper Reference list.

Please check your spellings, grammar, sentence style, etc.

775_W2DQ1 (0.5 single-spaced page APA 6th ed. Formatted paper)

Nike was and is a company dedicated to a reinvention ethos (culture). Your textbook identifies eight principles that define this concept. Summarize four of these principles. Using your textbook, LIRN-based research, and the Internet, give some examples of how creative and innovative initiatives of reinvention benefited organizations’ products, customers, or the organization in general.

775_W2DQ2 (0.5 single-spaced page APA 6th ed. Formatted paper)

Explain the concept of “cannibalizing your own product”, and describe some of the ways how this can be accomplished (such as see with your customer’s eyes, etc.). One way companies reinvent themselves is by retooling the organization. Using your textbook, LIRN-based research, and the Internet, present an example of a company that has “retooled” and be sure to explain how it helped them be more competitive.

775_PA1 (Develop and write a 3 single-spaced page APA 6th ed. Formatted paper)

Using your textbook, LIRN-based research, and the Internet, provide examples of how proactive reinvention (to include creativity and innovation) has helped companies be competitive and have incorporated this process as part of their strategy.

Provide an example(s) of how the reinvention ethos can benefit the organization you currently work for. Ensure you can justify your response with evidence-based research.