On Non-Governmental Organizations In India
Exploring different approaches to strategic management in non-governmental organizations
Keywords:
strategic management techniques, bottom-up approach, top-down approach, collaborative processes, capital budgeting process, cost-benefit analysis, cost underestimation, benefit overestimation, new strategy, grand strategic design, strategic architect, CEO, strategic planning team, emergent nature, strategic decisionsAbstract
Strategic managementtechniques can be viewed as bottom-up, top-down or collaborative processes. Inthe bottom-up approach, employees submit proposals to their managers who, inturn, funnel the best ideas further up the organization. This is oftenaccomplished by a capital budgeting process. Proposals are assessed usingfinancial criteria such as return on investment or cost-benefitanalysis. Cost underestimation and benefit overestimation are majorsources of error. The proposals that are approved form the substance of a newstrategy, all of which is done without a grand strategic design or a strategicarchitect. The top-down approach is the most common by far. In it, the CEO,possibly with the assistance of a strategic planning team, decides on theoverall direction the company should take. Some organizations are starting toexperiment with collaborative strategic planning techniques that recognize theemergent nature of strategic decisions.Downloads
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2012-01-01
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“On Non-Governmental Organizations In India: Exploring different approaches to strategic management in non-governmental organizations”, JASRAE, vol. 3, no. 5, pp. 0–0, Jan. 2012, Accessed: Jan. 12, 2026. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/4200






