Strategy and Innovation is the business science of positioning organizations for long-term success and driving new value through creativity, adaptation, and change. It studies how firms set direction, compete, and renew themselves in environments of uncertainty and disruption. Its aim is both defensive—sustaining advantage—and offensive—creating new opportunities through innovation.


Core Functions

  1. Strategic Analysis
    • Scanning environments (PESTEL, Five Forces).
    • Identifying opportunities and threats.
    • Assessing resources and capabilities.
  2. Strategy Formulation
    • Setting mission, vision, and goals.
    • Defining competitive positioning (cost leadership, differentiation, focus).
    • Corporate strategy: diversification, integration, global expansion.
  3. Strategy Implementation
    • Aligning structure, culture, and resources with strategy.
    • Performance measurement and strategic control systems.
    • Leadership alignment and change management.
  4. Innovation Management
    • Managing R&D and product pipelines.
    • Business model innovation.
    • Encouraging creativity, experimentation, and knowledge sharing.
  5. Entrepreneurship
    • Identifying and exploiting new ventures.
    • Financing, scaling, and managing risk in startups.

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Role in Knowledge

As a business science, strategy and innovation provide:


Distinction


In the Logos Framework

Strategy and Innovation span Choice, Purpose, and Scope:

It is the science of direction and renewal: dividing futures into options, structuring pathways, and generating new forms of value.