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[357]-362) and index. 327 $aCover; CONTENTS; FOREWORD BY JEFF ALEXANDER, SEEDA; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; PREFACE; PART I: USING ALLIANCES TO CREATE VALUE; 1: HOW VALUE AND ADVANTAGE AFFECT FIRM ACTIVITIES; WHAT IS VALUE; UNDERSTANDING COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE; 2: UNDERSTANDING ALLIANCES; ALLIANCE AMBIGUITY; DEFINING ALLIANCES; WHAT ALLIANCES ARE NOT; ASSETS ARE WHAT YOU ACCESS; ALLIANCES PERVADE THE VALUE CHAIN; ALLIANCES HAVE DIFFERING VALUES AND IMPORTANCE; PARTNERS COME FROM VARIOUS SOURCES; COMPLEX RELATIONSHIPS; 3: FORCES DRIVING FOR ALLIANCES; CUSTOMER DEMANDS AND INDUSTRY STANDARDS 327 $aINCREASING PACE OF CHANGE WITH GROWTH AND COST PRESSURESREGULATION AND GOVERNANCE; INCREASING M&A CHALLENGES; CAPITAL, SIZE, LEARNING AND COMPETITIVE THREAT; 4: WHAT WINNING ALLIANCES LOOK LIKE; ALLIANCE SPIRIT; BUILDING TRUST; WHAT AN ORGANISATION THAT WINS WITH ALLIANCES DOES FOR SUCCESS; 5: FORCES CHALLENGING ALLIANCE SUCCESS; ALLIANCE FAILURE RATES; OTHER FORCES CHALLENGING SUCCESS; 6: ALLIANCE BRAND; REPUTATION IN CONTEXT; BRAND IN CONTEXT; ALLIANCE BRAND; A TIMELY INITIATIVE; EXAMPLES OF ALLIANCE BRANDS; GETTING RESULTS, REPUTATION AND ALLIANCE BRAND STATUS 327 $aDOES YOUR ORGANISATION NEED AN ALLIANCE BRAND?PART I: SUMMARY; PART II: HAVING A CAPABILITY TO PARTNER; 7: CLARITY ON STRATEGY AND DIRECTION; THE IMPORTANCE OF CLARITY ON STRATEGY AND DIRECTION; PITFALLS TO AVOID; ACHIEVING CLARITY ON STRATEGY AND DIRECTION; HOW TO ENSURE THE STRATEGY AND DIRECTION CREATE VALUE; 8: CLARITY ON CORE COMPETENCES; THE IMPORTANCE OF CLARITY ON CORE COMPETENCES; DEFINING CORE COMPETENCES; EFFECTIVE INTERNAL ANALYSIS; THE CHALLENGES OF INTERNAL ANALYSIS; WHAT HAPPENS NEXT; 9: ABILITY TO MAKE EFFECTIVE STRATEGIC CHOICES; ALLIANCES ARE ONLY ONE OPTION 327 $aSTRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF OTHER OPTIONSBRINGING IT TOGETHER IN A COHERENT FRAMEWORK; 10: ATTRACTIVENESS OF ASSETS; USING ASSETS EFFECTIVELY; LEVERAGING ASSETS; IDENTIFYING ASSETS; ASSESSING VALUES; CONDUCTING ASSET RISK ASSESSMENTS; SETTING THE FRAMEWORK FOR USE AND MONITORING ITS EFFECTIVENESS; 11: ABILITY TO COLLABORATE INTERNALLY AND EXTERNALLY; COLLABORATIVE CULTURES; FACTORS AFFECTING COLLABORATION; 12: ABILITY TO GOVERN EFFECTIVELY AND MANAGE COMPLEX RELATIONSHIPS; VIEW INCREASING LEGISLATION AS OPPORTUNITY NOT THREAT; DEALING EFFECTIVELY WITH COMPLEX RELATIONSHIPS 327 $aMANAGING RECIPROCITY13: EFFECTIVENESS OF ALLIANCE INFRASTRUCTURE; ABILITY TO SEGMENT, MEASURE AND MANAGE OVERALL PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE; PROGRAMME FIT AND IMPORTANCE WITHIN THE FIRM; RESOURCES FOCUSED ON ALLIANCE ACTIVITY; EASE OF DOING AND NOT DOING BUSINESS WITH OTHER PARTIES; PROPOSITION ATTRACTIVENESS; ABILITY TO SELECT THE RIGHT PARTNERS AND RELATIONSHIPS; ABILITY TO DELIVER ON ALLIANCE COMMITMENTS; ABILITY TO DEVELOP, PROTECT AND SHARE KNOWLEDGE; PART II: SUMMARY; PART III: WINNING WITH ALLIANCES; 14: PHASE 1: PRE-ALLIANCE; CONTEXT; PHASE 1 AIMS; OUTPUT A: FORCES PUSHING FOR THE ALLIANCE 327 $aOUTPUT B: ALLIANCE AS THE RIGHT CHOICE 330 $aAs pressure continues to build on organisations to achieve more with less, partnering offers tremendous promise as a strategic solution. 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