This course focuses on the strategic thinking about problem solving, decision-making, and related strategic management. In general, tackling business issues requires a thinking process, that is, to grasp the essence of the issues and make appropriate decisions. In fact, when we are faced with business issues, subconsciously we tend to solve them with our own experience. However, relying on experience alone, without the "know-how" of problem solving and decision making, has its limitations. Through examining various case studies, the course will systematize lessons from the success and failure of cases as well as summarize theories on strategic thinking and decision-making. It will also touch on strategy analysis, strategic management, thoughts about risk and some related game theories.
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