Friday, October 25, 2019

Come February, Chicago Booth hosts Strategic Thinking programme for Asia-Pacific leaders

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 17 -- The University of Chicago Booth School of Business Executive Education will host its two-day Strategic Thinking – Hong Kong programme, beginning Feb 11, next year.

The highly sought out programme is designed to elevate critical thinking skills and help business executives develop the strategic agility to embrace digital disruption and geopolitical changes in the Asia-Pacific region.

The course by Chicago Booth Clinical Professor (Strategic Management) and Faculty Director (Strategic Thinking), Marc Knez will help executives develop the strategic skills to recognise how industry changes are impacting their businesses, according to a statement.

Attendees will also learn how to assess their current strategy, develop an outcome-based approach to innovation and acquire the frameworks for analysing trends.

“In today’s rapidly-changing business environment, executives must have a broad and deep set of strategic thinking skills -- both within their areas of operation and at the enterprise level -- to succeed and respond effectively to technological change and disruption,” said Knez.

Knez specialises in bridging the gap between academic research and applied decision making in the context of strategic planning and technology strategy. His academic research focuses on market analysis, strategy development and organisational structure.

Held at the school’s Hong Kong campus, the programme provides executives with the opportunity to strengthen their organisation's competitive advantage and foster professional relationships with other businesses in the Asia-Pacific.

More information at https://www.chicagobooth.edu.

-- BERNAMA

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