This course includes strong theoretical foundations and hands-on practice of digital strategy and transformation concepts. Digitalization is a megatrend responsible for restructuring organizations and redefining industries. The course is sub-divided into three modules. The first module contains classical strategy frameworks laid out by Micheal Porter and other influential management scholars. It is further extended into global strategy to understand strategies of multi-national organizations.
The second module describes digital strategy and how it has evolved from classical strategy school of thought. Students are familiarized with the economic foundations and managerial implications of multi-sided platforms and business/innovation ecosystems. In a world increasingly characterized by digitalization, these forms of organizing economic value creation have become a pivotal element of modern strategizing and business innovation. Based on the empirical insights from academic research, students are taught different digital strategies adopted by organizations and how it enables them to thrive in a constantly changing technological environment. It further extends into digital transformation framework laid out by David Rogers. Students will be able to understand the transition from analog to digital age by learning how advancement in digital technologies have transformed the understanding of organizations about customers, competition, data, innovation, and value proposition. The understanding of digital transformation will help students to navigate through the changes it has brought to various industries.
The third module creates a deeper understanding of agile methodologies serving as means to achieve digital transformation. This hands-on module contains a workshop on Scrum methodology. The students will learn managerial perspectives for digital product development by working on a product development project. The knowledge in this field will also enable them to potentially achieve professional certifications in Scrum and Product Ownership areas.