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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Strategic Thinking by Arizona State University

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About the Course

Planning will get you far, but only if you know what you’re planning for. To think strategically, you need to analyze insights and evaluate possible
scenarios before building that strategy. It’s possible to eliminate some uncertainties and identify trends, but you need the right process. You’ll
have to gain insights first, and then take a long look at what you have. With all the right information, you can start to make informed decisions
about your next steps. With the expertise of Dr. Timiebi Aganaba from the ASU School for the Future of Innovation in Society, the Strategic
Thinking course will put the tools, knowledge and strategies to develop strategies directly into your hands. You’ll learn the fun...
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Top reviews

ON

Feb 4, 2024

I really enjoyed in this course, and learned a lot about strategic thinking, and how to apply them in real work life. Thanks for all for their great effort!

SH

Aug 5, 2024

Such a great training I've experienced. Thanks Coursera for helping me achieve this program!

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By Orkhan J N

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Feb 5, 2024

I really enjoyed in this course, and learned a lot about strategic thinking, and how to apply them in real work life. Thanks for all for their great effort!

By Sayon H

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Aug 6, 2024

Such a great training I've experienced. Thanks Coursera for helping me achieve this program!

By Fahd B

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Apr 2, 2024

An excellent course that is well-written and easy to follow.

By Adnan A K N

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Nov 22, 2023

Excellent course!

By Vaishnavi P N

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Jul 27, 2024

good

By Verona M

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Nov 29, 2024

Helpful both in your professional life and personal life too!

By Navin M

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Jan 31, 2025

More Practical Case studies / Examples may please added

By Debashish S

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Nov 5, 2024

Benificial to me

By Anthony R

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Aug 28, 2023

Not very useful, maybe for jr. high school or high school kids but not professionals. Had a racist (anti-White) bias as well.