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Business Fundamentals Corporate Strategy - OneDDL - 08-21-2024 Free Download Business Fundamentals Corporate Strategy Last updated 6/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.30 GB | Duration: 2h 59m Business Strategy: Understand What It Takes To Be Successful In Business What you'll learn Perform industry analysis Execute competitor analysis Apply the Five forces model Assess the bargaining power of suppliers and clients Understand the threat of substitute products and new industry entrants Apply Game theory in practice Study how competitors behave: Cooperation or Competition Focus on the way companies acquire a competitive advantage Study the three main competitive strategies: Cost leadership, DIfferentiation, and Niche Discuss the advantages of vertical and horizontal integration Learn how to perform a SWOT analysis in practice Requirements The course is suitable for people with business education and for people without business education Description If you want to be a business owner or a corporate executive whose job involves business decisions, then you will certainly need to master three fundamental disciplines:Business Strategy Management and Leadership Marketing Strategy There is no way around that. It is possible to be an entrepreneur and a CEO with an engineering background and without an MBA or a business degree; what is not possible is being either of those things without having a clue about: The industry lifecycle model and its four stages: Introduction, Growth, Maturity, and Decline Porter's five forces model The bargaining power of buyers The bargaining power of clients The threat of new entrants The threat of substitute products Game theory The typical company lifecycle What a competitive advantage is How to choose the optimal competitive strategy: Cost leadership, Differentiation, or Niche The dangers of pursuing a hybrid strategy How to choose whether to grow organically or through M&A The difference between horizontal and vertical integration The advantages and dangers of outsourcing How to apply a SWOT analysis in practice These are interesting and important topics and you can't expect to build a solid business if you have not studied them in detail. This is precisely why this is an excellent course! Each of these concepts is explained in a clear and effective way and we touch on all topics with the necessary level of detail. The course contains plenty of real-life examples, which makes it even more fun and easy to understand. In addition, we have prepared a ton of supplemental resources for you: quiz questions with explanations, course notes, PDF files, and so on. So, what are you waiting for?Click the "Take this course" button and let's begin this journey together! Overview Section 1: Introduction - What does the course cover? - Welcome onboard! Lecture 1 What does the course cover? Section 2: The fundamentals - Why companies need a Strategy and how a Strategy helps firms Lecture 2 Why companies need a Strategy Lecture 3 Distinguishing Corporate and Business Strategy Lecture 4 The Mission, Goals, and Values statements Section 3: The industry life cycle model - an invaluable tool for practitioners Lecture 5 Introducing the industry life cycle model Lecture 6 Here is why you need to know about the industry lifecycle model Lecture 7 The introduction stage Lecture 8 The growth stage - Sales are ramping up Lecture 9 The maturity stage - It's time to make some money Lecture 10 The decline stage Section 4: The five forces model: you need this model before investing in an industry Lecture 11 The five forces model - An invaluable tool for practitioners Lecture 12 The threat of new entrants Lecture 13 The threat of substitute goods Lecture 14 Competitor analysis Lecture 15 Managing the relationship with suppliers Lecture 16 The bargaining power of clients Lecture 17 Applying The Five Forces model in practice Section 5: Game theory applied in a corporate context Lecture 18 The essence of zero-sum games Lecture 19 Game theory and why it is useful in Strategy Lecture 20 Understanding the Prisoner's dilemma and its implications in the business world Lecture 21 Gametheory shown in practice Section 6: Understanding the concept of competitive advantage Lecture 22 Internal decision making Lecture 23 Introducing the company life cycle model Lecture 24 What is a competitive advantage and why companies need it Lecture 25 Acquiring a sustainable competitive advantage Lecture 26 The fundamental role of resources and capabilities Lecture 27 Acquiring a competitive advantage Section 7: Competing with the other companies in the industry: Choosing a competitive model Lecture 28 Focusing on Competitive strategy Lecture 29 The cost leadership strategy - sell cheap Lecture 30 Differentiation - be better and different Lecture 31 Niche strategies - serve a specific sub-segment of people in the best way Lecture 32 Hybrid strategies and why they can be dangerous Section 8: The types of growth strategies used by companies Lecture 33 The main types of growth strategies Lecture 34 Organic growth - building a solid foundation and growing from the inside Lecture 35 Inorganic growth - Using the potential of M&A to acquire third party companies Lecture 36 Growing horizontally Lecture 37 Growing vertically Section 9: The SWOT framework Lecture 38 SWOT analysis - a useful framework for strategic analysis Lecture 39 SWOT analysis in practice - analyzing Starbucks Section 10: Tesla - practical case study Lecture 40 Tesla's mission and vision statements Lecture 41 Industry analysis - The electric vehicles market Lecture 42 More than an auto producer Lecture 43 Tesla - Porter's five forces Lecture 44 The company life cycle model Lecture 45 Why is Tesla (today) so very similar to Apple (10 years ago) ? Lecture 46 The relationship between Tesla and SpaceX Lecture 47 Tesla competitive advantages Lecture 48 Tesla SWOT analysis Lecture 49 Completing 100% Aspiring entrepreneurs,Business owners,Business executives,Business analysts,Students who want to learn how to set up a successful business venture Homepage DDOWNLOAD Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live No Password - Links are Interchangeable |