About this Course

This business and management course focuses on strengthening your understanding of how firms compete using analytical approaches that support business strategy. The course perspective is that of a manager or CEO, looking at the overall picture of a business and its environment.

Students will gain insights into:

  • The meaning of managing a firm strategically
  • Methodologies for analyzing the industry in which a firm competes
  • Techniques for creating and sustaining competitive advantage

What Students Will Learn

  • Industry and competitive analysis
  • Resource and competency analysis
  • Strategy analysis across corporate and business levels

Course Prerequisites

No prerequisites are required for this course, making it accessible to those new to business and management studies.

Course Coverage

  • Understanding the strategic management process
  • Methods for external and internal environment analysis
  • Developing strategies for competitive advantage
  • Strategic decision-making for multi-business firms

Who Should Enroll

This course is ideal for aspiring managers, current managers, and CEOs who are seeking to deepen their understanding of strategic management within business contexts.

Real-world Application

Skills learned in this course can be applied in various real-world business settings, such as strategic planning, competitive analysis, and corporate leadership, providing learners with tools to enhance business performance and decision-making.

Course Syllabus

  1. Week 1: Introduction to Strategic Management
  2. Week 2: Analyzing the External Environment
  3. Week 3: Analyzing the Internal Environment
  4. Week 4: Competitive Positioning
  5. Week 5: Managing the Multi-business Firm