In Memory of our Mentor and Friend
Early Life
1918 Born in Vladivostock, Russia 1919 Family moved to Moscow 1936 Family immigrated to the US where the father had been born Young Adult 1937 – 1941 ME in Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology MS in Math and Physics, Stevens Institute of Technology 1941 – 1946 US Navy 1946 – 1948 Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, Brown University 1959 – 1960 Senior Executive program, University of Southern California Career 1948 – 1950 The Rand Corporation, Mathematician 1950 – 1956 The Rand Corporation, Project Office 1956 – 1957 Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, Development Planning Specialist 1957 – 1960 Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, Director, Diversification Task Force 1960 – 1961 Lockheed Electronic Company, Vice President, Plans & Programs 1961 - 1963 Lockheed Electronic Company, Vice President and General Manager industrial Technology Division 1963 – 1968 Carnegie – Mellon, Professor of Industrial Administration, Graduate School of Industrial Administration 1968 – 1973 Vanderbilt University, Founding dean and Professor of Management, Graduate School of Management 1973 –1975 European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management, Brussels, Professor 1973 – 1976 Vanderbilt University, Distinguished Justin Potter Professor of Free Enterprise Management 1973 – 1977 Stockholm School of Economics, Professor 1976 – 1983 European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management, Brussels, Professor 1983 – 2000 US International University, Distinguished Professor of Strategic Management, Graduate College of Business from 2000 US International University, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Strategic Management |
In 1993 Ansoff Presented Challenges of the 21st Century
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World Acknowldgement
- He was one of the Business Thinkers included in the Business Encyclopedia in the US, 2002
- Ansoff’s work was recognized as the 2d of the top 100 Management Books in Europe compiled in the Netherlands - Was listed as number 27 of the top 50 thinkers in the world in 2001 - Received 5 honorary doctorates from: · University of Bath · Stockholm School of Economics · Twente University · Helsinki School of Academia · Academia Italiana de Economia Aziendale - Became Fellow at the: · Academy of Management · International Academy of Management - Received the Silver Medal from the Strategic Management Society - The Father of Strategic Management |
Awards named in the name of
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Pricewaterhouse Coopers - Europe
Japan Strategic Management Society - Japan Vanderbilt University - US |
Prominent
Experts
“Igor Ansoff ‘invented’ strategic planning and strategic management.” Philip Kotler on Corporate Strategy
“Igor Ansoff is the father of strategic management.” Henry Mintzberg on Corporate Strategy
“Truly the godfather of corporate strategy.” Gary Hamel on Corporate Strategy
“Igor Ansoff was the father of modern strategic thinking.” Tim Hindle in The Economist
"In 1965 came the Bible of strategic planning, H. Igor Ansoff's monumental Corporate Strategy..." Richard Koch
“Igor Ansoff ‘invented’ strategic planning and strategic management.” Philip Kotler on Corporate Strategy
“Igor Ansoff is the father of strategic management.” Henry Mintzberg on Corporate Strategy
“Truly the godfather of corporate strategy.” Gary Hamel on Corporate Strategy
“Igor Ansoff was the father of modern strategic thinking.” Tim Hindle in The Economist
"In 1965 came the Bible of strategic planning, H. Igor Ansoff's monumental Corporate Strategy..." Richard Koch
Guy Parrott
The Ansoff's matrix and it's relevance in today's marketing University of Bedfordshire |
Malcolm McDonald
Ansoff Matrix The Oxford College of Marketing |
Highlights in Shaping Theories and Practice of Strategic thinking
Contribution1. Founder of the concept of Strategic Management:
. was the first to coin the term Strategic Planning (1965) . and, later on the term Strategic Management (1972) 2. First to introduce the Umbrella Concept suggesting that different solutions are needed under different levels of turbulence of the Environment. These solutions include business and corporate level strategies. 3. Empirically validated theories, proven in thousands of situations around the world 4. Developed the Strategic Success Diagnosis model to determine and assess an Organization’s external Environment as to: · where an Organization is presently, · where it should be, and · how to do it 5. The Strategic Success Diagnosis applies to all Environment Serving Organizations, for profit, not-for profit and governmental agencies 6. Concentrated on the strategies and capabilities needed at the high levels of turbulence of the Environment by introducing the Real-Time Strategic Management concept 7. Developed many practical process tools and technologies applied in practice |
ValidationH. Igor Ansoff came to USIU in 1983 and founded the School of Strategic Management. He is the only one in the field who has validated his theory supported with consistently high results.
There are over 45 Doctorates awarded in the Strategic Management discipline verifying Ansoff’s approach. The findings were empirically validated. All results are available for review at a special edition Compendium of Strategic Management Research. Graduates of the Strategic Management program, from both the Master’s and the Doctoral programs, are holding high positions in industry and academia around the world. |
Major Contributions
Among the material developed by H. Igor Ansoff, three contributions shaped and influenced theories of strategic thinking: the concept of environmental turbulence, the contingent strategic success paradigm and real-time strategic management.
Environmental Turbelence
It is a model of the business environment consisting of five turbulence levels, ranging from placid and predictable to highly changeable and unpredictable. For each level of turbulence, Ansoff hypothesized and proven that a different behavior is needed in each level which optimizes an organization’s profitability (1979). A simplified description of the levels of turbulence is shown.
In order for an organization to balance both the strategic and operational components, it has to look at both the external and internal environments and align its position to achieve good results. This led to the realization that analysis and interpretation of the organization’s external environment is pivotal to its strategic success. Ansoff constructed a five-point scale of ‘turbulence levels’. These are described by a combination of the changeability of events in the environment. The external environment serves as the key indicator for the organization’s strategic position. |
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Contingent Strategic Success Paradigm
Ansoff used the model of turbulence to construct a strategic success paradigm based on three variables: the turbulence levels of the organization’s environment; the aggressiveness of the organization’s strategic behavior in the environment; and the responsiveness of the organization’s management to changes to the environment.
The paradigm states that the financial performance of an organization is optimized when the aggressiveness and management responsiveness of the organization both match the turbulence of the organization’s environment (1979). A simplified graph used to test the above is illustrated. The fact that an organization can be successful at one time and unsuccessful in another led Ansoff to realize that an organization’s strategy has to be aligned with the level of turbulence in which it operates; otherwise its financial performance drops. A matching triplet was designed to show the link between the environment, strategy and capability. Ansoff challenges the validity of prescriptions for organizations’ success established in the literature. His model does not deny the validity of these prescriptions; on the contrary it places them in a context in which each is valid under a particular set of circumstances dependent on the level of turbulence of the environment. For instance, specific strategic actions could be very appropriate in one level but not so when applied in another level. In order for organizations to attain maximum profitability, they have to interpret the level of environmental turbulence and align their strategy and capability accordingly. While some maintain that there is one prescription for success, Ansoff has empirically proven in a total of more that 940 cases around the world (1993 - 1999) that different environments call for different corporate responses. Ansoff developed a diagnostic tool for working managers to diagnose the readiness of their organizations to succeed in turbulent environments. It enables an organization to identify the existence of any gap between its future environment, its current strategy and its reactive capability. Managers can also use the paradigm to select the strategic approach proposed by the academics and consultants which best fit in the appropriate level of turbulence. There are quite a number of options applicable in each level of turbulence. However, the same strategic option does not guarantee optimal financial performance under all levels of turbulence. One can be appropriate for one but inappropriate for another. |
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Real-time Strategic Management
Ansoff’s third contribution is in the applicable strategies to be used in high turbulence environments. The distinct characteristics of the real-time strategic management include the following:
1. Application of strategic diagnosis to assess the organization’s readiness to succeed in the high turbulent environment. 2. Priority attention to ensuring the appropriate mind-set of key managers and the firm’s culture to respond to this type of environment 3. Anticipation of encountering resistance to change, accompanied by early steps to convert the resistance into acceptance and support of change 4. Risk estimates assessment surrounding each major strategic decision 5. Designing the strategic planning positioning the organization 6. Introduction of the real-time strategic control mechanism 7. Revision mechanism of the organization’s current strategy when there are indications that it does not longer work |