Strategy and Innovation for Agile Organizations
About this Specialization
This course series is designed for mid-to-senior-level professionals, including managers, business leaders, product managers, and strategic professionals, who are driven to sharpen their strategic thinking and embrace innovation in a fast-changing business landscape.\\n\\nYou will gain actionable insights to lead agile strategies that foster innovation, improve customer engagement, and drive operational efficiency in dynamic environments. You will also master the ability to identify emerging market shifts, embed customer insights into business strategies, and leverage digital tools to build adaptive organizations. These skills are essential to remain competitive in industries where agility and innovation are key to long-term success.\\n\\nThe course series offers a hands-on learning experience with real-world examples, case studies, and practical assessments. Upon completion, you will be equipped to design and execute agile strategies that create sustainable value for their organizations. Basic business knowledge is recommended, but no prior experience in agility or strategy is required.Created by: Duke University
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