The Strategic Management of Government Affairs


The Strategic Management of Government Affairs

 Objectives:

 

In the Strategic Management of Government Affairs course, Participants will learn about the process of strategy formulation, strategy implementation and strategy evaluation. Upon completion of the course, Participants should know:

 

  • strategic management is an emerging and rapidly developing discipline, and Participants should be knowledgeable about recent developments in the field; 
  • Participants should be able to evaluate a firm from the perspective of top management;
  • Participants should be able to identify and evaluate an organization’s goals and objectives as well as weigh the pros and cons of alternative organizational strategies;
  • Participants should be able to identify the elements of the strategic management process in actual organization’s and evaluate their effectiveness;
  • Participants should be able to understand the elements of a business plan and be able to critique actual business plans;
  • in making judgments about an organization's long term survival and success, Participants will incorporate an ethical dimension as part of their analysis;

 

Target Audience:

Anyone within the organization whether they are staff, department head, manager or supervisor who need to develop their ability to plan, organize, control and achieve their goals and objectives on time and within the expected quality standards.

 

Course Outline:

 

  • Strategy, Competitive Advantage, and Performance
  • The Strategy Formulation/Formation Process
  • Strategic Leadership
  • Identification of Opportunities and Threats
  • The Nature of Competitive Advantage
  • Distinctive Competencies, Competitive Advantage, and Profitability
  • Sustaining and Building Competitive Advantage through Functional-Level Strategy
  • Efficiency, Quality, and Customer Responsiveness Strategies
  • Business-Level Strategy
  • Strategy in the Global Environment
  • Corporate-Level Strategy including Horizontal/Vertical
  • Integration, Outsourcing, and Diversification Implementing Strategy
  • Corporate Performance, Governance, and Business Ethics
  • Implementing Strategy across Companies and Countries
  • Structural and Cultural Barriers to Implementation