| War games are about anticipating competitive moves before your
rivals make them. A war game is a structured strategic exercise.
It allows you to understand unexplored, or unforeseen strategic options.
Most important, a war game will show you the implications of your
decisions months or years ahead.
You need to consider a war game when you face:
- A threat from current competitors
- Imminent entry of new rivals
- Industry consolidation
- Change in the external environment
- A threat from a new technology or
a similar discontinuity
Fuld & Company has facilitated war games for companies around
the globe. These are typically private, closed-door sessions for
executives needing to make critical decisions. The public war games
facilitated by Fuld & Company are designed to demonstrate how
war games work and their powerful ability to reveal strategic opportunities
for management.
For more information on war games, or should you want to run
a specific war game for your company contact:
US +1 (617) 492-5900
Leonard Fuld lfuld@fuld.com
Michael Sandman msandman@fuld.com
Europe +44 (207) 659-6999
Tony Nagle tnagle@fuld.com |
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