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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Corporate Strategy by University of London

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About the Course

Corporate strategy is the strategy a firm uses to compete across multiple businesses. Many small firms want to grow by entering new businesses. Many large firms already are in multiple businesses, e.g. a photo camera producer selling also sunglasses. We developed this course to help you make good corporate strategy decisions. Of the many decisions a firm has to make, corporate strategy decisions are among the most consequential. We will look at these key corporate strategy decisions: - Diversification: How and which businesses should your firm enter? - Divestiture: How and from which businesses should your firm exit? - Corporate HQ: How should we organize corporate headquarters to create value across the different businesses?...

Top reviews

AS

Nov 10, 2023

I would really like to thank Mr. Vanneste for explaining everything in easy way. This course has really helped me with the better understanding of the Strategies which are used by the Corporate HQs

FS

Aug 5, 2022

This course gave me an important information that can be used in the future for my career. The instructor is excellent. His accent is easy to listen and his voice tone made me enjoy his course.

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By Yeshwant V

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May 5, 2020

good course

By Donald B

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Dec 21, 2022

excelente

By Ahmed A T

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Feb 10, 2023

thanks

By Côme Y N E

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Aug 13, 2024

RAS

By Wajed

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Sep 15, 2024

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By Zia u R

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Jun 22, 2023

Rating a corporate strategy involves evaluating various aspects of the strategy to assess its effectiveness and potential for success. Here are some key steps you can take to rate a corporate strategy:

Understand the strategy: Begin by thoroughly understanding the corporate strategy. Review any available documents, reports, or presentations that outline the strategy. Gain insights into the company's vision, goals, objectives, target markets, competitive positioning, and key initiatives.

Evaluate alignment: Assess how well the corporate strategy aligns with the company's overall mission and long-term objectives. Consider whether the strategy is consistent with the company's values, strengths, and core competencies. Determine if it leverages the company's unique advantages and addresses potential weaknesses or threats.

Assess clarity: Evaluate the clarity of the corporate strategy. A well-defined strategy should be concise, articulate, and easily understood by employees, stakeholders, and investors. Consider whether the strategy provides a clear direction for the company and sets specific goals and milestones to measure progress.

Analyze feasibility: Examine the feasibility of the strategy. Evaluate whether the company has the necessary resources, capabilities, and competencies to execute the strategy successfully. Consider the financial, human, technological, and operational requirements of the strategy and assess the company's ability to meet them.

Consider market dynamics: Analyze the external market factors that may impact the strategy's success. Evaluate the competitive landscape, industry trends, customer preferences, and regulatory environment. Assess whether the strategy accounts for potential market shifts and demonstrates a sustainable competitive advantage.

Review implementation plans: Evaluate the company's implementation plans for the strategy. Consider the specific initiatives, projects, and actions required to execute the strategy. Assess the clarity, realism, and achievability of the implementation plans, including the allocation of resources and the identification of key milestones.

Monitor performance metrics: Identify the key performance indicators (KPIs) and metrics associated with the corporate strategy. These metrics should align with the strategic goals and provide measurable targets for monitoring progress and evaluating success. Assess whether the strategy includes appropriate performance measurement mechanisms.

Seek external perspectives: Consider seeking external perspectives on the corporate strategy. Engage with industry experts, consultants, or stakeholders who have insights into the company or the relevant market. Obtain feedback on the strategy's strengths, weaknesses, and potential risks or opportunities.

Continuously review and adapt: Recognize that corporate strategies should be dynamic and adaptable. Regularly review the strategy's effectiveness and monitor changes in the business environment. Evaluate whether the strategy needs adjustments, refinements, or a complete overhaul to ensure its relevance and competitiveness over time.

By Vijay a

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Mar 27, 2021

kindly look into the peer graded assignments and remove it. as the number of leaners are not regular, no one is getting grading easily and makes all to beg in forums.

By Shamfa P

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Oct 18, 2023

Course content was great except for the peer review as it takes forever for your assignment to be reviewed by others. Please come up with another way.

By Kim N S

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Aug 30, 2022

All information is very structured and interesting, but the task with peer assessment is unlogical since your work will be checked at least in a year!

By Aniekan A

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Apr 18, 2023

Was quite challenging understanding all the concepts especially as a newbie in business strategy, but overall, it is a great course!

By Kamiea S

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Jun 11, 2024

He did a really good job explaining, and I could read everything off the screen just fine. Graphs were easy to read and understand.

By Panagiotis K

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Sep 18, 2022

It should have included more content. At the same rate per week, I would suggest adding 3+ more weeks.

By Miroslaw J

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Mar 10, 2023

The title of the course is misleading. It should be "Introduction to Corporate Strategy".

By BRAHAN M Q

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Aug 31, 2021

no hablo ingles

By Ayush C

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Oct 15, 2023

My name is not mentioned on the certificate even though I am a regustered user and you have my full name