On Strategy: What Managers can learn from Philosophy - Part 2

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Free Online Course: On Strategy: What Managers can learn from Philosophy - Part 2 provided by Coursera is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 3 weeks long, 2-3 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Coursera. On Strategy: What Managers can learn from Philosophy - Part 2 is taught by Luc de Brabandere.

Overview
  • This entire MOOC is based on one of my strongest beliefs: philosophy is the best tool to help managers in areas where no numbers are available. After all a strategic vision is an "idea", it is translated into a "concept", a business model is a … "model" etc. And we need to better understand what is an idea, what is a concept, what is a model etc. In other words we need to better understand how do we think. In the first six lectures we made a surprising journey from the ancient Greek philosophers to the corporate world of today. You probably crossed a set of "new territories" but honestly, it was the same for me !

    Apparently this experience has no end in sight! The first six lectures are broadcasted for a second time during this fall and I had the chance to record three additional lectures last September. Not a surprise: philosophy is like a country you want to visit, there are always new roads to discover and even new paths to create. It is highly recommended to have attended lectures 1-6 to take the most out of this part 2.

    In lecture 7, I examine the deep nature of the changes the world is currently facing and the associated challenges for us. Lecture 8 focus on one of them: the impact of technology on the way we think. In the last lecture I suggest some tips that might help you to become a better manager, in other words to become a corporate philosopher.

    Evaluations will be similar to the ones you had so far: open questions that request some research. At the end of lecture 9, I will again ask you to submit a short paper about a famous quote of a great philosopher.

    Moreover, we will organize a Google Hangout during lecture 8.

Syllabus
  • Lecture 7: The Essence of Change
    7.1 The end of...
    7.2 You need a fixed point
    7.3 Philosophy as a fixed point
    7.4 Two first challenges
    7.5 Another center of gravity
    7.6 The four causes of Aristotle
    7.7 'A thus B' or 'A and B'

    Lecture 8: Is technology making us stupid?
    8.1 Four types of tools
    8.2 The disappointing equation
    8.3 A third example: Big Data
    8.4 The end of Science?
    8.5 Question what is in front of you
    8.6 Who is the tool of who?

    Lecture 9: Become a corporate philosopher!
    9.1 Use the right words
    9.2 Use criteria
    9.3 Beware the question
    9.4 Use creativity techniques
    9.5 Think visual
    9.6 Never stop thinking
    9.7 Embrace humor

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