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November 02, 2007 
Dynamic Strategic Planning
I ran across this idea of Dynamic Strategic Planning [pdf] a couple nights ago at a meeting where a friend and I were talking about agile applied to non-technology work. He told me about Richard de Neufville who had come up with this concept of making strategic plans that were adaptable. It involves the use of Real Options, negotiation and other aspects of planning. I don't know anything more than what is written in the paper I have linked to... do any of you have experience with Dynamic Strategic Planning that you could tell us about? Are there any good books about this that you would recommend?
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Posted by Mishkin Berteig at November 2, 2007 06:26 AM


