Course Created By, Hans Weemaes
This is a 45 min lesson about “What is Strategy” There are a lot of terms and buzz words in the world of strategy. You might be familiar with Red oceans, Blue Oceans. How about Value Curves, Niche Strategy, Diversification, Ambidexterity, Synergies, VRI Resources, Core competences, strategic agi... Read More
This is a 45 min lesson about “What is Strategy” There are a lot of terms and buzz words in the world of strategy.
You might be familiar with Red oceans, Blue Oceans. How about Value Curves, Niche Strategy, Diversification, Ambidexterity, Synergies, VRI Resources, Core competences, strategic agility. Confused? I bet you are. This Session consist of 15 lectures with the focus on “What is Strategy, and aims to demystify some of these concept.
- It Brings you up to date with the most well known concepts- No-nonsense and straight to the point - From Theory to Practice- Become better than 90% of all business professionals
This is particularly relevant for people that want to be able to think like senior executives!
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Business School Professor
<b>Im a visiting business school Professor in Korea, consultant, and corporate trainer. I focus on Strategic Magement, Entrepreneurship, and Project Manage... Read More
<b>Im a visiting business school Professor in Korea, consultant, and corporate trainer. I focus on Strategic Magement, Entrepreneurship, and Project Management. I am particularly passionate about communicating complex concepts in a straight forward language to a general audience, whether this in the class-, meeting- or boardroom. I have worked with students, managers, directors and C-Level Executives</b> <b>Im a visiting business school Professor in Korea, consultant, and corporate trainer. I focus on Strategic Magement, Entrepreneurship, and Project Management. I am particularly passionate about communicating complex concepts in a straight forward language to a general audience, whether this in the class-, meeting- or boardroom. I have worked with students, managers, directors and C-Level Executives</b> Read Less