Digital Commerce Reinventing Business Models
About this Course
This course will be composed by four weeks, in each one the student will have the possibility to analyze different perspectives about the rationale of businesses and how they innovate their way to satisfy the expectations of their customers. Analyzing different business models worldwide and understanding the impact of new technologies in the way companies are making businesses, how the digital waves have been changing and facing new challenges for the business people, and the way to provide in a continuous improvement way value creation to the entire market. Learning about waterfall project management techniques and their counterpart, the agile development way of work. Why each of them have their own reason, and how you could take advantage of each of them. Understanding the growth hacking concept through different examples, and think about the detection of how to decrease the number of steps to create growth in your market. Enriching the needs about why branding is part of the backbone of any digital strategy, understanding why old-fashion techniques could even apply for the digital world, at the end, we still humans making business with other humans. Analyzing the whys about customer engagement through customer satisfaction and how to change the mindset of an organization to become more customer-centric. Detecting effective digital campaigns and see different online platforms, understanding why they could leverage any kind of requirements from your own market.Created by: Tecnológico de Monterrey
Level: Intermediate

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