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ghorbankhani A, salajeghe S. Relationship between Managers’ Strategic Thinking and Demographic Factors with the Quality of the Products: Case of Kosar Eshtehard Industrial Estate. ORMR 2015; 5 (2) :121-138
URL: http://ormr.modares.ac.ir/article-28-1377-en.html
1- Nazarabad Industrial Estate Manager
2- Professor and Head of Department of Management, Faculty of Management, University of International Kish, Iran
Abstract:   (10590 Views)
Nowadays in business environment, complex, non-linear and discontinuous changes make predicting the future impossible and has forced organizations to comply with changes. In these volatile times, strategic thinking can be the way to survive. Strategic thinking is a specific activity that aims to discover creative and innovative strategies which can play by the rule of changes and make and act in a different future which can be ideally created. In this study relationship between managers’ strategic thinking and quality of products is discussed. Survey population is consist of 57 people from industry managers Kosar Eshtehard Industrial Estate. Based on Cochran's formula and considering 95% confidence level, 50 people were selected. For statistical analysis spss software was used, and results of Pearson test showed that the strategic thinking, systems thinking, thinking in time, creativity, and focus on the goal have a significant positive correlation with the quality of the products. But opportunism has no relationship with the quality of the products.
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Received: 2014/07/13 | Accepted: 2015/07/23 | Published: 2015/09/5

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