In challenging the world to show itself as a measured site of resources, opportunities, distinctions and goals, strategy leaves no pause for thought, it has become a small science of imposed patterns. This book rescues strategy from the boundless sway of technology and thoughtlessness.
"For strategy and organization studies scholars in business and management, defence studies, public policy and government. We argue for a fundamental reversal of strategy. No longer about calculating and controlling the world, it becomes an organizational practice of asking a basic question: how to be 'at home' in a world that is beyond our reach"--