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Topic 1. Global Strategic Alliances

Topic 1. Global Strategic Alliances

Q 1. Watch the video on strategic alliances. 2. While strategic alliances have their advantages, they do have their disadvantages. Precious know-how and company secrets may be appropriated, or one partner may try to dominate the relationship leading to conflicts and eventual alliance dissolution (Yoshino & Rangan, 1995). Managing a global alliance may be an added managerial chore that is compounded by the different corporate and national cultures. An organization should choose strong experienced partners who have a good strategic fit, and have to clearly define each global partner's role. To minimize risk, an organization should continuously monitor the relationship for performance and profitability (Yoshino & Rangan, 1995). Describe the advantages of strategic alliances, and why many of them fail? Give examples and support your arguments with research. Yoshino, M. Y., & Rangan, U. S. (1995). Strategic alliances. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press

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There can be better innovation done with integration of innovative insights at diversified levels of innovation in details done with formation of strategic alliances. This is because there can be the organizational members of more than one organization working together with generation, offering and provision of new innovative ideas, new vision, new mission, as well as diversified perspectives because of presence of diversity in them (Gomes, 2020). There can be work done with enhanced speed unlike before because of more manpower and other resources for the organizations forming strategic alliances.