BUS 88
(BUS 88)
What makes a good strategy in times of change and
high uncertainty? How do you make a strategy
work? This course will provide tools and methods for
managing an actionable strategy formulation process. It
will address the value of a strategy, the goals of the strategy
development process and its implementation, the critical
attributes, and how to apply it to new business creation
or to established products and services. In addition, this
course will address the development of measures that both
promote effective implementation and reduce uncertainty.
The essence of an executable strategy is the ability to
gain and maintain control over one’s destiny by creating
degrees of freedom to act. Rather than a document
sitting on a shelf, effective strategies must be relevant,
executable, and adaptable, generating incremental
profits in the marketplace. This course is designed for
those who are interested in gaining skills in the areas of
strategy creation, execution, and business effectiveness.
Sheryl Root, Founder of RootAnalysis
Sheryl Root is a strategy, marketing, and product development expert with more than eighteen years of experience at Hewlett-Packard and ten years of software systems experience in a leadership role for the financial and computing industries. She provides consultative leadership in business strategy development and execution, marketing operations, and software systems delivery working across business units, functional areas, and geographic regions. Root received a Sloan MS in business management from Stanford.