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Competitive Strategy and Organization Design

Tobias Kretschmer

Paired with humorous elements and illustrating examples, the Competitive Strategy and Organization Design specialization is the ideal choice for curious individuals who enjoy unique learning experiences and innovative teaching approaches. Its style is likely to appeal especially to young, middle-aged and young-at-heart learners.

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Paired with humorous elements and illustrating examples, the Competitive Strategy and Organization Design specialization is the ideal choice for curious individuals who enjoy unique learning experiences and innovative teaching approaches. Its style is likely to appeal especially to young, middle-aged and young-at-heart learners.

The specialization is indended for learners interested in engaging in fundamental theories and concepts of strategy and organization and applying these to practice. Employed professionals and management students will benefit from deepening and refreshing their existing knowledge by means of our specialization. Learners with non-business backgrounds will gain valuable additional business insights complementing their existing knowledge.

Participants will learn to understand and analyze

● behavior of organizations in situations in which strategic decisions are interdependent

● strategies to build up and maintain a customer base

● internal workings of an organization as well as its interaction with the outside world, i.e. partners, complementors and competitors

● the design of an effective organization that can compete, grow and adjust flexibly to different environments

This specialization is the only online learning program in which students can learn and laugh at the same time. That said, we are looking forward to learning and laughing with you!

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Four courses

Competitive Strategy

(10 hours)
In this six-module course, you will learn how businesses and organizations behave in situations where strategic decisions are interdependent.

Advanced Competitive Strategy

(7 hours)
Advanced Competitive Strategy introduces new topics and modules with real-world examples and student interaction opportunities. We'll explore customer lock-ins, price discrimination, product differentiation, and network effects. We'll analyze mergers and acquisitions and consider alternative growth strategies.

Strategic Organization Design

(0 hours)
Strategic Organization Design introduces new topics and modules with even more real world examples and opportunities for student interaction than its predecessors. The final course in the Competitive Strategy and Organization Design specialization covers the internal workings of an organization and its interactions with the outside world.

Competitive Strategy and Organization Design Project

This industry project allows you to apply your knowledge to advise a real company. You will choose one of two questions provided by our partner company and conduct in-depth research. You will collect relevant information, analyze it, and relate it to the content you have learned throughout the Specialization. Based on your findings, you will write a final report summarizing your research and consult the company on how to deal with the issues they are facing.

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