M. S. S. El Namaki [Archive.org URL]

Strategic behavior is the process of formulating and expressing strategic choices. Systemic strategic behavior is behavior that expresses strategic choices that are congruent with structural business conditions. It rests on two fundamental, turbulence-prone forces: the capital resource base, and the competency profile of the organization. Capital resource base is a configuration of corporate capital resources, i.e., tangible capital assets, intangible capital assets and potential capital assets. Competencies, on the other hand, are demonstrations of exceptional, value-added performance.

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