Developing and Nurturing Strategic Capabilities
4 Pages Posted: 7 Apr 2010
Abstract
Brief discussion of resources and capabilities, their importance, and their role in the creation of competitive advantage.
Excerpt
UVA-S-0167
January 11, 2010
DEVELOPING AND NURTURING STRATEGIC CAPABILITIES
Strategic management involves creating uncommon value for all stakeholders, including customers, employees, shareholders, and suppliers. Managers focus on the means and resources needed to develop products and services that provide desirable and distinctive benefits for as many stakeholders as possible; organizations work to deliver consistently uncommon value through integrated systems of durable relationships, resources, and routines. As systems are developed, managers work to strengthen and guard the processes and knowledge underpinning these combinations to retain, protect, and enhance this value to their stakeholders and to ensure that competitors will find them difficult to replicate.
Capabilities may involve deceptively simplistic, routine procedures or policies, or codified, detailed analytical frameworks or tools. Managers can best add value when they address: Which combinations of elements are necessary to create the most value for stakeholders? How can our organization develop these combinations? What investments need to be made to achieve product and service superiority in the eyes of multiple stakeholders? How can these bundles of knowledge and resources be paired with complementary systems within and outside of the organization? With these questions as guides, managers can focus on the resource and knowledge investments necessary to produce superior products or services, and thus, competitive advantage.
Accounting for Capabilities
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Keywords: strategy, strategic management, resources, capabilities, dynamic capabilities
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