In this Specialization, you’ll learn how to lead and design organizations for stronger performance—and connect those choices to competitive strategy. You’ll start by building practical management judgment: identifying common challenges managers face, improving decision-making, navigating ethical pitfalls, and using power strategically to lead change. You’ll also learn how culture and decision processes shape results, and how to turn real organizational problems into clear, workable recommendations. Next, you’ll shift from managing within an organization to designing it. You’ll analyze organizations from multiple perspectives, plan for effective governance, and build systems that support growth and change. You’ll also learn how the external environment pressures organizations—and how leaders can respond with intentional design choices that help teams execute. From there, you’ll build strategy skills at two levels. In Business Strategy, you’ll learn how organizations create, capture, and maintain value, using tools like industry analysis (including five forces), business models, and strategic positioning to diagnose issues and evaluate alternatives. In Corporate Strategy, you’ll go beyond a single business unit to make decisions about corporate scope, corporate transactions, global strategy, governance, and stakeholder management.
What you'll learn
Improve decision-making in management
Identify and navigate ethical challenges
Analyze organizations from multiple perspectives
Plan for effective governance
Develop skills in business and corporate strategy
Course objectives
Enable participants to lead and design organizations effectively