Strategic Management MGNE 3313

Course description:

Strategic Management provides students with a realistic, comprehensive, and highly effective approach to strategic management. This course provides student with critical skills necessary for long-term management, also how to analyze environmental data related to long- term planning. Furthermore, the course will teach students the necessary skills needed for the analysis of cases and decision-making.

Course Aims:

Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
  • Develop student capacity to think strategically about a company, its business position, and how it can gain sustainable competitive advantage. 
  • To build student skills in conducting strategic analysis in a variety of industries and competitive situations.
  • To give student hands-on experience in crafting business strategy, reasoning carefully about strategic options, using what-if analysis to evaluate action alternatives, and initiating the changes necessary.
  • To keep the strategy responsive to newly emerging market conditions.
  • To integrate the knowledge gained in other courses in your graduate program.
  • To develop student powers of managerial judgment, help you learn how to assess business risk, and provide you with a stronger understanding of the competitive challenges of the market environment. 

Course outcomes:

By the successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:
  • Generate effective solutions to problems of organizational performance. 
  • Independently assess and/or predict business performance based on the detailed analysis of a specific problem, case, or company. 
  • Evaluate organizational strategies, structures, and strategy implementation.