More Essential Business MOOCs for October by: Jeff Schmitt on October 07, 2014 | 3,321 Views October 7, 2014 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit On Strategy: What Managers Can Learn From Philosophy School: Ecole Centrale Paris Platform: Coursera Registration Link: On Strategy: What Managers Can Learn From Philosophy Start Date: October 28 (6 Weeks Long) Workload: 2-3 Hours Per Week Instructor: Luc de Brabandère Credentials: de Brabandère teaches at Ecole Centrale Paris and the Louvain School of Management. Before earning a degree in philosophy, he served as the Chairman of the National Geographic Institute and the General Manager of the Brussels Stock Exchange. In addition, de Brabandère is a senior advisor to the Paris branch of the Boston Consulting Group. He has authored or co-authored nine books, including The Forgotten Half of Change and Achieving Greater Productivity Through Changes in Perception. Graded: Not Available Description: “Whatever gets measured gets done.” Ever hear that caveat? And that brings up a question: is everything that’s measurable truly important to a company’s success? Questioning is at the heart of this course, where you’ll study how philosophical thinking models can be applied to amplify brand, spark innovation, and develop strategy. In the process, you’ll learn to strip away your biases and expand your options to eventually simplify your message and methodologies. The course consists of videos, with peer graded assignments and a final exam. Review: “Interesting and useful knowledge. Not just for managers, but everyone with an interested in perspectives explained in terms of thinkers, philosophers, writers, poets and scientists. I find quite a few of his ideas original. With that I mean the way he uses well known philosophical concepts to explain or view daily phenomenon. Which include quite a few phenomena from the business world. Every week you are asked to do a peer assessed write-up related to the lectures of the past week. Not just to show you’ve watched the video’s but also to express some of you own knowledge and creativity using the methods just taught.” For additional reviews, click here. Additional Note: de Brabandère also recommends that students read his latest book – Thinking in New Boxes: A New Paradigm for Business Creativity (2013) – along with The Forgotten Half of Change (2007) – as part of the course. Previous Page Continue ReadingPage 14 of 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16