Abstract
A metamorphosis is taking place in strategic planning. Indicative of the change is the number of recent planning articles appearing in Fortune and the Financial Times of London highlighting the long‐standing complaint of many businessmen that tools such as the experience curve and portfolio matrix, while of some value to a company assessing its portfolio and those of its competitors, provide no more than one element of a more fully developed competitive model.
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