By the end of 2019, it is clear that American Airlines (AAL), the world’s largest airline group and a SP500 company, is in trouble. With the growth rate of its stock price ranked at the bottom of all major US airlines and going in the opposite direction from the SP500 index, AAL needs to find out what is going on, and how to turn the company and its stock price around.
Business Intelligence and Competitive Analysis
This course is part of Supply Chain Analytics Specialization
Instructor: Yao Zhao
Sponsored by ITC-Infotech
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Industry analysis: industry trend, risk, and competition intensity, value chain analysis.
Competition positioning: where does the company stand in the competitive landscape? Abnormalities and alarms.
Enterprise diagnosis: strengths and weaknesses, performance drivers and levers, breakdown analysis to identify the problems and causes.
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There are 4 modules in this course
Welcome to Business intelligence and competitive analysis (or competitive intelligence for short)! In Week 1, you will learn the story of American Airlines Group, the challenges it faces, and the framework of competitive analysis. You will get a feel of competitive intelligence through a comparison of the world’s major economies.
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12 videos3 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
In Week 2, you will learn industry analysis, including market potential, risk and competition intensity, and value chain analysis.
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11 videos3 readings1 assignment1 peer review
In Week 3, you will learn how to position a company within an industry to find out where the company stands in the competitive landscape.
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4 videos3 readings1 assignment1 peer review
In Week 4 (final week), you will learn enterprise diagnosis - a company level analysis, i.e., benchmarking individual companies to discover their strengths and weaknesses, identifying performance drivers and levers, and through a breakdown analysis of revenue or assets, discovering the key issues and the causes.
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3 videos4 readings1 assignment1 peer review
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Reviewed on Mar 24, 2022
great way to demonstrate busienss intelligena analysis
Reviewed on Jun 10, 2021
Excellent course with many useful business insights
Reviewed on Oct 6, 2020
Straight forward course with example project to refer to. Software is easy to use.
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