15.902 | Fall 2006 | Graduate

Strategic Management I

Course Description

This course focuses on some of the important current issues in strategic management. It will concentrate on modern analytical approaches and on enduring successful strategic practices. It is consciously designed with a technological and global outlook since this orientation in many ways highlights the significant …
This course focuses on some of the important current issues in strategic management. It will concentrate on modern analytical approaches and on enduring successful strategic practices. It is consciously designed with a technological and global outlook since this orientation in many ways highlights the significant emerging trends in strategic management. The course is intended to provide the students with a pragmatic approach that will guide the formulation and implementation of corporate, business, and functional strategies.
Learning Resource Types
Lecture Notes
Written Assignments
Image of the Delta Model.
The Delta Model - Three Distinct Strategic Options. (Image by Prof. Arnoldo Hax.)