Strategic Thinking
Course ID: LSM502 Assess your organizationâs strategy, culture, and operations and analyze competitors and the larger industry. Use strategic thinking to identify opportunities for competitive advantage. |
Description
Strategic thinking is defined as both a way of looking at the worldâparticularly at challenging situationsâand as a way of applying a set of techniques for framing and solving problems. It takes different forms in different situations, and certain levels of strategic thinking are more efficient for various industries and corporate cultures.
In this course, participants learn the four basic levels of strategic thinking under which an organization can operate, and the circumstances under which an organization must shift to a higher strategic level. At the completion of the course, participants will be able to prepare a competitive analysis of an organization, with recommendations for strategic development based on an industry analysis and an understanding of the organization's history, culture, and current operations.
Who Should Enroll in This Course?
This course is essential for all levels of managers, directors, and company officers who are responsible for making their organization a leader in its industry.Enrollment
To register, contact an Enrollment Counselor at info@ecornell.com or 1-866-326-7635 (+1-607-330-3200 from outside the United States).Certificate programs are eligible for eCornell Payment Plans. Discounts are available for military personnel, veterans, and Cornell University Alumni. eCornell programs are not eligible for financial aid or federal Pell Grants. Contact an enrollment counselor for more information.
March 14, 2012
March 28, 2012
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Certificate Information
This course can be applied toward the following certificate:CEUs
HRCI Recertification

Project Management Institute Professional Development Units

This course qualifies for 6.25 Professional Development Units (PDUs) from the Project Management Institute (PMI) for Professional Project Managers (PMPs) seeking ongoing education and professional development for continuing certification. eCornell is a Global Registered Education Provider of PMI. PDUs are designated as Category 3.
Additional Information
Course Format
All eCornell courses are delivered online and are self-paced. An eCornell instructor leads the online discussions, grades any course projects, and is available to answer specific questions about the course content.
This course contains the following modules:
- The Context for Strategic Thinking
- The levels of strategic thinking at which an organization can operate, the factors that lead to an optimum level, and the circumstances under which organizations shift to a new strategic level
- Determining the optimum level of strategic thinking for an organization's industry and culture
- The concept of strategic intent and its appropriateness for your company or industry
- Thinking Strategically About Your Organization
- Using Porter's Five Forces model to analyze the operating environment in an industry
- Managing products and product lines based on the BCG volume/margin model
- The relationship between core competencies (at the company level) and key success factors (at the industry level)
- Identifying core competencies and success factors required for any particular industry
- Preparing a competitive analysis of a company, based on the industry in general, and an understanding of its current operations and culture
Benefits to the Learner
Participants who complete this course will be able to:
- Identify different levels of strategic thinking and determine which is optimal for their organization
- Determine the factors that influence organizations to change their level of strategic thinking
- Determine the core competencies and key success factors in an industry
- Apply the concept of strategic intent and evaluate its appropriateness in a specific organization or industry
- Prepare a competitive analysis of an organization
Authoring Faculty
Michael J. Hostetler, Lecturer of LeadershipSponsoring School
Cornell University's Johnson Graduate School of ManagementTotal Learning Time
Approximately five to six hours over a period of two weeks.You May Be Interested In...
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- Student Testmonial,
"The content was very engaging and prompted me to examine a number of over-looked happenings within the organization - very thought provoking."
Strategic Thinking - Student Testmonial,
"I recommend this course to all levels of personnel. Strategic thinking isn't just reserved for high levels of management. It should become pervasive throughout businesses that want to succeed and grow."
Strategic Thinking - Appreciate the information shared in a two-week course that also fits into a busy life.Denise Ness,Strategic Thinking
- As this was my first experience with web based learning. I am quite pleased with the course work and structure. it provided both practice and theory with great feedback from the instructor.John Zalewski,Strategic Thinking












