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Felix Oberholzer-Gee on the Frameworks of Business Strategy

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In this episode of The Parlor Room podcast, Chris sits down with Harvard Business School Professor Felix Oberholzer-Gee, an expert in strategic management, to explore key frameworks and concepts in business strategy. They discuss disruptive innovation, shifting industry dynamics, and the importance of strategic flexibility. Oberholzer-Gee also shares insightful examples of how today’s leading companies create value.


GUEST

Felix Oberholzer-Gee, the Andreas Andresen Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.

RESOURCES

HBS Online's Business Strategy course (https://hbs.me/yckhjunp)

Oberholzer-Gee’s latest book, Better, Simpler Strategy (https://hbs.me/yc7c6v4p)

Related HBS Online blog posts:

  • How Online Strategy Courses Boosted Anna Krupnova’s Confidence & Career (https://hbs.me/yzna9jbj)
  • Business Strategy vs. Strategy Execution: Which Course Is Right for Me? (https://hbs.me/yzcj7c9k)
  • Willingness to Pay vs. Willingness to Sell: What’s the Difference? (https://hbs.me/2p9yaubh)
  • How to Develop a Business Strategy: 6 Steps (https://hbs.me/2p8pcu92)
  • What Is Business Strategy & Why Is It Important? (https://hbs.me/yp4ktctb)
  continue reading

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In this episode of The Parlor Room podcast, Chris sits down with Harvard Business School Professor Felix Oberholzer-Gee, an expert in strategic management, to explore key frameworks and concepts in business strategy. They discuss disruptive innovation, shifting industry dynamics, and the importance of strategic flexibility. Oberholzer-Gee also shares insightful examples of how today’s leading companies create value.


GUEST

Felix Oberholzer-Gee, the Andreas Andresen Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.

RESOURCES

HBS Online's Business Strategy course (https://hbs.me/yckhjunp)

Oberholzer-Gee’s latest book, Better, Simpler Strategy (https://hbs.me/yc7c6v4p)

Related HBS Online blog posts:

  • How Online Strategy Courses Boosted Anna Krupnova’s Confidence & Career (https://hbs.me/yzna9jbj)
  • Business Strategy vs. Strategy Execution: Which Course Is Right for Me? (https://hbs.me/yzcj7c9k)
  • Willingness to Pay vs. Willingness to Sell: What’s the Difference? (https://hbs.me/2p9yaubh)
  • How to Develop a Business Strategy: 6 Steps (https://hbs.me/2p8pcu92)
  • What Is Business Strategy & Why Is It Important? (https://hbs.me/yp4ktctb)
  continue reading

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