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Advanced Business Strategy (MGMT-943-0)
1.00 Credit

Description:

This course counts toward the following majors: Management & Strategy.

This course is targeted at students who see competitive strategy as important in their post business school careers. It applies advanced ideas from economics toward informing critical decisions that firms face, including which industries to enter and exit, what parts of value chains to participate in, how to shape an industry's competitive environment in a beneficial manner, and how to shape the firm's internal organization to fit its competitive context. Along with reinforcing and extending ideas introduced in MGMT 431 and other courses, the course will teach and utilize ideas toward informing strategies in contexts that are analytically more complex, such as contexts where dynamics, network externalities, and incentives are important. The course will do so both through traditional lectures and case discussions, as well as through “workshop” sessions that help students through key steps in the development and communication of strategic analysis.

Prerequisites:
None

Corequisites:
None

 
We are currently in the Fall 2009 quarter.

 
Academic Year: 2009-2010
Quarter: Fall 2009
This course has not yet been scheduled.
 
Academic Year: 2009-2010
Quarter: Winter 2010
This course has not yet been scheduled.
 
Academic Year: 2009-2010
Quarter: Spring 2010
Sec ID Instructor Day Time Location
61 Hubbard TF 13:30 - 15:00 Jacobs (TBD)
62 Hubbard TF 15:30 - 17:00 Jacobs (TBD)
 
Academic Year: 2009-2010
Quarter: Summer 2010
This course has not yet been scheduled.


* indicates Sections where First Session is Mandatory.
+ indicates Sections with Second Year Preference.

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