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Joseph’s Strategic Planning Skills: A Substitution of Family Firm and Opportunism in the Evolution of Governance Mechanism

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Joseph’s strategic skills saved the Egyptian people from the plight of famine. The model he proposed is an analytical one. Pharaoh and his cabinet members considered his advice to be very productive, so they named him as the leader of the economic team. Over time, Joseph was caught up between paying allegiance to his family and the welfare of Egyptians, who chose him for this position. This paper examines the strategic policy process of Joseph’s leadership. Its results are used as a guide in analysing the problem of policy failure in Nigeria. Nigerian economy continues to dwindle due to the lack of effective strategic planning, improper analysing and implementation of economic plans.

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