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  <abstract>"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"--</abstract>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Robin Holt, Copenhagen Business School, Mike Zundel, University of Liverpool.</note>
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