Even a thoroughly developed business strategy may fail if you don't pay enough attention to its implementation. This rings particularly true with strategies based on innovation or implemented in complex or fast-changing environments.

Strategy Implementation

Strategy Implementation
This course is part of Strategic Management and Innovation Specialization

Instructor: Nicolai Pogrebnyakov
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Skills you'll gain
- Organizational Structure
- Change Management
- Culture Transformation
- Influencing
- Organizational Change
- Goal Setting
- Strategic Planning
- Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Performance Management
- Business Strategy
- Strategic Communication
- Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Risk Management
- Organizational Strategy
- Professional Networking
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Reviewed on Jun 27, 2020
Great course which covers many aspects of implementation that are not usually noticed, amazing content again from CBS
Reviewed on Feb 10, 2019
Excellent course! Helped me to understand the different structures and culture that I must set in place to start and run a successful organisation. Thank you!
Reviewed on Mar 14, 2025
Found this to be very interesting and relevant to my FP&A role. Certainly, expanded my thinking and now I am able to consider factors other than financial to attribute to a firm's success.
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