In the world of business and organizations, nothing is more important than having an effective strategy. Why? Because without knowing our destination, we cannot determine the right path to get there. This course introduces the two sides of a strategy: competitive strategy and corporate strategy. Competitive strategy has to do with the environment in which firms and organizations are operating and how they can develop and sustain their competitive advantage. On the other hand, corporate strategy has to do with the specific strategies firms undertake to sustain their competitive advantage, such as product diversification, internationalization, and non-market strategies.
This course is best suited for individuals seeking to advance their careers through skill-building, industry application, and network expansion. Whether aiming for a promotion, transitioning to a new career, or growing one’s professional skills, learners will gain valuable insights into how they can contribute to their organizations and articulate those ideas with peers, recruiters, and other stakeholders.
This module presents the basic tenets of strategy—what it is and what it is not. We will draw on the work of Professor Michael Porter, whose ideas have been widely implemented by consulting firms, policymakers, and organizations (large and small) worldwide. The key concept to understand is competitive advantage, as it forms the basis of business strategy. We will unpack the concept of competitive advantage in the context of the value chain, presenting the two main paths toward achieving competitive advantage and considering how economies of scale and economies of scope play into our strategy game.
Corporate Strategy: The Role of Strategy in Business•5 Minuten
Firm Value Chain•10 Minuten
Michael Porter's Generic Strategies•2 Minuten
Primary Approaches to Competitive Advantage•2 Minuten
Cost Leadership Strategies•6 Minuten
Differentiation Strategies•6 Minuten
Why Scale Matters•2 Minuten
Why Scope Matters•2 Minuten
Comparison: Economies of Scale vs. Economies of Scope•5 Minuten
Module 1 Summary•2 Minuten
5 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 50 Minuten
Check Your Knowledge•5 Minuten
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Check Your Knowledge•5 Minuten
Module 1 Quiz•30 Minuten
2 Diskussionsthemen•Insgesamt 55 Minuten
Meet Your Fellow Learners•10 Minuten
Comparing Approaches to Competitive Advantage•45 Minuten
3 Plug-ins•Insgesamt 14 Minuten
Strategy in Action: How Target Differentiates Itself•7 Minuten
Economies of Scale Explained•4 Minuten
Economies of Scope Explained•3 Minuten
A Strategic Jedi's Guide to Porter's Five Forces
Modul 2•2 Stunden abzuschließen
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In this module, we will learn one of the most popular frameworks to analyze strategy, Porter's Five Forces. This framework helps learners understand how the competitive forces in an industry shape a company's strategy and profitability. It highlights how competition (industry rivalry) is driven by multiple factors, including the threat of new entrants, the bargaining power of suppliers and buyers, and the threat of substitutes on a company's ability to succeed. By analyzing these forces, you will be able to advise companies in developing strategies to either defend against competitive pressures or exploit opportunities to gain an edge over rivals. Ultimately, Porter's Five Forces helps us strategize in positioning a company to minimize threats and maximize growth opportunities within its industry environment.
Introduction to the Five Competitive Forces of Strategy•5 Minuten
8 Lektüren•Insgesamt 27 Minuten
Questions to Consider•2 Minuten
Key Concepts to Master•2 Minuten
Explore Porter's Five Forces•10 Minuten
Why is Bargaining Power Important to Business Strategy?•2 Minuten
Why are Barriers to Entry Important to Business Strategy?•2 Minuten
Why is Competitive Rivalry Important to Business Strategy?•2 Minuten
Applications of the Five Forces•5 Minuten
Module Summary•2 Minuten
4 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 17 Minuten
Check Your Knowledge•2 Minuten
Check Your Knowledge•5 Minuten
Check Your Knowledge•5 Minuten
Check Your Knowledge•5 Minuten
1 peer review•Insgesamt 60 Minuten
Porter's Five Forces Analysis•60 Minuten
6 Plug-ins•Insgesamt 18 Minuten
The Five Forces That Make Companies Successful•3 Minuten
The Bargaining Power of Buyers•3 Minuten
The Bargaining Power of Suppliers•3 Minuten
The Threat of Substitutes•3 Minuten
The Threat of New Entrants•3 Minuten
Rivalry Among Existing Companies•3 Minuten
Macro Environmental Strategic Factors: The PESTEL Framework
Modul 3•2 Stunden abzuschließen
Moduldetails
Understanding the macro environment is crucial in strategy because it shapes the broader context in which organizations operate, influencing both risks and opportunities. Strategic decisions that ignore these external forces can lead to misalignment with market realities and long-term failure. To systematically analyze these external influences, strategists often use a framework known as the PESTEL model. This tool helps identify key environmental factors that may impact an organization's performance and strategic direction.
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12 Lektüren8 Aufgaben2 Plug-ins
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12 Lektüren•Insgesamt 49 Minuten
Questions to Consider•2 Minuten
Key Concepts to Master•2 Minuten
An Analysis Tool to Use•21 Minuten
The Framework Underlying PESTEL•2 Minuten
Political Factors to Analyze•5 Minuten
Economic Factors to Analyze•2 Minuten
Sociocultural Factors to Analyze•2 Minuten
Technological Factors to Analyze•2 Minuten
Environmental Factors to Analyze•2 Minuten
Legal Factors to Analyze•2 Minuten
Key to Applying PESTEL Analysis•6 Minuten
Module 3 Summary•1 Minute
8 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 47 Minuten
Check Your Knowledge•5 Minuten
Check Your Knowledge•2 Minuten
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Check Your Knowledge•2 Minuten
Module 3 Quiz•30 Minuten
2 Plug-ins•Insgesamt 11 Minuten
Macro Environment Explained•3 Minuten
Real-World Illustration of Economic Environmental Factors•8 Minuten
Fundamental Corporate Strategies for Business Growth
Modul 4•2 Stunden abzuschließen
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Corporate strategy refers to the choices leaders make and the actions they pursue to gain a competitive edge across various industries and markets at the same time. It answers the critical question: where should we compete? This type of strategy defines a firm's boundaries in three key areas: vertical integration (its involvement in different stages of the industry value chain), diversification (its range of products and services), and geographic scope (the regions or countries it operates in, whether local, national, or international). Strategic leaders must shape corporate strategy by considering all three of these dimensions.
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1 Video11 Lektüren4 Aufgaben3 Plug-ins
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1 Video•Insgesamt 4 Minuten
Introduction to Non-Market Strategies•4 Minuten
11 Lektüren•Insgesamt 51 Minuten
Questions to Consider•2 Minuten
Key Concepts to Master•2 Minuten
What Business Should We Be In?•1 Minute
Backward and Forward Vertical Integration•2 Minuten
Diversification Strategy•8 Minuten
Adobe: A Real-World Example of Product Diversification•6 Minuten
What is Geographic Diversification Strategy?•12 Minuten
Non-Market Strategies Explained•5 Minuten
Ben & Jerry's: A Real-World Example of Non-Market Strategy•10 Minuten
Module 4 Summary•1 Minute
Congratulations•2 Minuten
4 Aufgaben•Insgesamt 42 Minuten
Check Your Knowledge•5 Minuten
Check Your Knowledge•2 Minuten
Check Your Knowledge•5 Minuten
Module 4 Quiz•30 Minuten
3 Plug-ins•Insgesamt 14 Minuten
Corporate vs. Business Strategy Explained•6 Minuten
Vertical Integration Explained•4 Minuten
What are Global Value Chains and Why Do They Matter?•4 Minuten
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