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On Strategy : What Managers Can Learn from Philosophy - PART 1

In the expression “creative thinking”, the keyword is not creativity; the keyword is thinking. With the help of great philosophers, you will rediscover the art of thinking. To help leaders to be rigorous even without figures, great philosophers have lots of ideas. Managers are invited to rediscover the art of thinking. They should understand the role of mental models, realize the importance of cognitive bias, agree on clear definitions and efficient criteria etc. Creativity demands the ability to unshackle ourselves from conventional ways of thinking, to "think outside the box". But we need to go a step further. Once outside the box, we need to construct a new box or boxes (that is, new intellectual frameworks or models) to help us structure our thinking. Only once we have done so can we generate truly game-changing ideas.

Status: Innovation
Status: Organizational Change
Course19 hours

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ND

5.0Reviewed Mar 8, 2017

Excellent course. Very instructive and passionated lessons. Transcripts should be proofread to help students that have difficulties to understand the accent.

ML

5.0Reviewed Dec 4, 2015

Great course, great ideas and creative course and great assignments, really makes you think about alot of things in a new perspective

BF

4.0Reviewed Nov 1, 2020

The course was quite good. The fact that I have peer reviewed 20 final essays and cannot seem to get my essay reviewed is MORE THAN FRUSTRATING! Bruce M. Friedman

AL

5.0Reviewed Jun 15, 2017

Exceptional use of video combined with a traditional lecture format. Out of the Coursera courses I have taken this one really felt like university-level qualit

BC

5.0Reviewed Sep 1, 2015

The course has been really inspirational for my profession as consultant and professional trainer as well as for my cultural path. Looking forward to attend the Part II!!

LG

5.0Reviewed Feb 22, 2020

If you like innovation, and are curious person, this course is for you. As an engineer I struggle with philosophy, but this course has various very useful insights for managers.

ST

4.0Reviewed Aug 10, 2015

Luc de Brabandiere is a highly passionate, motivating speaker, who brought me new perspectives on my job and everyday perceptions.

N

5.0Reviewed Apr 8, 2016

Loved this course. The great structured thinking and very enjoyable presentation of Mr. Brabandere really made me think - and think twice.

AV

4.0Reviewed Aug 18, 2015

Lot of philosophy which wasn't really related to management.But overall a great experience. I especially like the video in which he talks about thinking in new boxes. Real practical stuff.

PK

5.0Reviewed Jan 11, 2016

Fun and entertaining romp through the history of philosophical ideas with lots of great ways of thinking about how to apply them to the modern world of business management!

ZG

5.0Reviewed Oct 28, 2015

This is undeniably one of the best courses I have ever done. Luc's knowledge and insight is hard to describe, and I have tho

AS

5.0Reviewed May 24, 2016

Wonder experience with lot of definition and example to use as Manager. Put good foundation of philosophy in very easy terms. Recommended for every one.

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