Strategy as history
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Strategy as history is the view that strategy must, at least in part, be seen as a result of the organization's present resources, its past history and its evolution over time.
Definitions
According to the Corporate Strategy by Lynch (4th edition),
- Strategy as history. The view that strategy must, at least in part, be seen as a result of the organization's present resources, its past history and its evolution over time.