Strategic complexity

Strategic complexity

Strategic Complexity may refer to:
* the degree of complexity of elements of a strategy
* the number of elements of a strategic activity system (see Michael Porter's book "Competitive Strategy" for a discussion)
* the emerging field of Complexity Theory and Strategy

(see also complex organizations)


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