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Strategic Thinking Skills

Series: Strategic Thinking Skills
4.9
(7)
Episodes
24
Rating
NR
Year
2012
Language
English

About

Master one of life's most important skills with this practical and useful course on strategic thinking. Taught by an award-winning business professor and former U.S. Army officer, this course lays out the principles of strategy in a manner that is easy to comprehend and apply.

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1. The World of Strategic Thinking

33m

Enter the fascinating world of strategic thinking. Start by learning some of the key terms and concepts you'll encounter, with a focus on the differences between "strategy" and "tactics." You're also introduced to how strategic thinking works in business, politics, military combat, sports, and much more.

2. The Origins and Relevance of Ancient Strategy

32m

To truly grasp strategic thinking, you must understand its origins and traditions. See how the writings and ideas of early strategists, including Thucydides, Sun Tzu, Hannibal, and Machiavelli, can provide you with modes of thinking and practical guidance you can use even today.

3. The Dawn of Modern Strategic Thinking

32m

Follow along as strategic thinking develops in military engagements from the French Revolution to the close of World War I. You'll examine the contributions of Napoleon Bonaparte (whose strategies of indirect approach and central positioning demonstrate the power of ideas over material resources), influential military theorists, and famous geopolitical thinkers.

4. Modern Principles of Strategic Conflict

30m

Objective. Offensive. Maneuver. Unity of Command. Security. Professor Ridgley demystifies these and other principles of war in use by the U.S. military since the 1920s. Each of these principles goes beyond military action and can offer you vital guidelines for executing your professional and personal strategies against a sometimes hostile world.

5. Geography - Know Your Terrain

30m

Delve into the influence of microgeography on your own decision making, and discover how interacting with your physical space in situations of conflict and competition can make or break your chances of success. Case studies and examples in this lecture range from Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Waterloo to a simple chess match.

6. Grand Strategists and Strategic Intent

33m

At the center of every great strategy is a vision-a strategic intent. Learn the importance of powerful strategic intents by studying what constitutes an effective vision, how figures such as John F. Kennedy have articulated them, and what happens when you fail to have a solid strategic intent.

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