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This course is part of the Foundations of Management Specialization
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There are 5 modules in this course

Are you ready to make strategic business decisions that drive long-term profitability and sustainability? In this capstone course, you'll tackle a real-world business challenge faced by GAS GAS, an off-road motorcycle manufacturer. Leverage business analytics tools and frameworks you've acquired throughout the specialization to analyze the dilemma and propose a data-driven solution. You'll learn a six-step analysis methodology to dissect business problems, integrating considerations from accounting, finance, marketing, and organizational behavior. Develop critical decision-making skills applicable to business strategy and data analytics roles, and gain a comprehensive understanding of how your actions can positively impact a firm's future.

Welcome! In this first session, I’ll introduce you to IESE’s six-step Analysis of Business Problems (ABP) methodology. This methodology is a very useful tool to help managers in their principal responsibility: making decisions. Because most business problems involve financial, technical and human issues, they are by nature complex. No matter how much thought you put into it, there is no “correct solution” and certainly no guarantee that your decision will yield the desired outcomes. Learning this six-step methodology is therefore a great help to many mangers as they take on their decision-making challenges, such as the one that GAS GAS faces.

What's included

12 videos4 readings2 assignments

12 videosTotal 53 minutes
  • Introduction to Capstone2 minutes
  • What is Gas Gas? Company Promo Video3 minutes
  • 1. Week 1 Intro1 minute
  • 2. The Role of the Manager4 minutes
  • 3. Structured vs. Unstructured Problems7 minutes
  • 4. Finding Solutions to Unstructured Problems7 minutes
  • 5. Introducing Six Steps to Solving Problems7 minutes
  • 6. Criteria and Alternatives6 minutes
  • 7. From Analysis to Action4 minutes
  • 8. Hamlet & Othello3 minutes
  • 9. What’s Next2 minutes
  • Interview with Ramon Puente5 minutes
4 readingsTotal 110 minutes
  • Course Overview & Syllabus5 minutes
  • Get help and meet other learners. Join your Community!5 minutes
  • Required Reading: IESE's Six-Step Process10 minutes
  • Required Reading: GAS GAS Case90 minutes
2 assignmentsTotal 60 minutes
  • Single Choice Question30 minutes
  • Single Choice Question30 minutes

Now that you understand a bit of the history of GAS GAS, it’s time to analyze the situation from a marketing perspective. The decision to manufacture bikes for KTM will undoubtedly have an impact on consumers, branding, pricing and channels. Will that impact be positive or negative? Are the risks worth the long-term benefit? What should the CEO take into consideration when making a decision? By the end of the session you should have enough information to advise Ramon Puente about the relevant marketing issues.

What's included

4 videos1 reading

4 videosTotal 14 minutes
  • 1. Week 2 Intro2 minutes
  • 2. Consumer Considerations and Branding4 minutes
  • 3. Pricing and Channel Considerations3 minutes
  • Interview with Ramon Puente: The Marketing Problem6 minutes
1 readingTotal 2 minutes
  • About Week 2: GAS GAS Marketing Problem2 minutes

In this session, we will evaluate GAS GAS’ history and current situation and discuss the potential financial effect of partnering with KTM. After looking at some of the concepts we discussed in Module 3 - need of funds for operations (NFO), working capital (WC), sustainable growth and more – the learner will be able to understand how the financial outlook will influence the ultimate decision.

What's included

5 videos1 reading

5 videosTotal 19 minutes
  • 1. Week 3 Intro2 minutes
  • 2. Understand GAS GAS6 minutes
  • 3. The Financial Effect of Partnering with KTM4 minutes
  • 4. Integrate Finance in Strategy5 minutes
  • Interview with Ramon Puente: The Finance Problem2 minutes
1 readingTotal 2 minutes
  • About Week 3: GAS GAS Finance Problem2 minutes

All business decisions have a direct impact on people. So that the board makes the best decision possible, it is important to examine whether they have the most effective tools at their disposal from an Organization Behavior perspective. Who are the people on the board and how well do they work together as a team? Whatever they decide will affect GAS GAS employees. This is a critical consideration for leadership to take into account as they weigh the financial and marketing issues you have already discussed.

What's included

5 videos1 reading

5 videosTotal 30 minutes
  • 1. Board as Team8 minutes
  • 2. Degree of Teamness on Board6 minutes
  • 3. GAS GAS Employees7 minutes
  • 4. Week 4 Recap2 minutes
  • Interview with Ramon Puente: The Managing People Problem7 minutes
1 readingTotal 2 minutes
  • About Week 4: GAS GAS Organizational Behavior Problem2 minutes

In this last step, you will synthesize everything you've learned and develop a well-rounded recommendation for Ramon Fuente to present to the board. Having already explored marketing, finance, and organizational behavior, it’s now time to analyze the pros and cons of each proposal and justify why yours stands out.

What's included

1 video1 peer review

1 videoTotal 3 minutes
  • Conclusion and Final Question3 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 120 minutes
  • Final Assignment120 minutes

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Reviewed on Jul 27, 2020

The course provided me with deep insights and gave a broad picture to analyse the problem

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Reviewed on Jun 16, 2020

A challenging yet meaningful case. I was able to apply what I have learned from the first four courses.

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Reviewed on Aug 15, 2020

A lot of questions are put into this which becomes confusing at times and more focus could be given in explaining the things

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