Courses focus on modeling growth and making smart decisions to meet long-term business objectives. You’ll find topics like strategic planning, mergers and acquisitions, procurement, international trade, and competitive strategy, along with data-driven decision making and innovation. Explore popular topics such as Strategic Planning and Mergers and Acquisitions.
If you’re new to strategy, consider University of Virginia’s Foundations of Business Strategy. You can also explore the University of London’s Corporate Strategy for a concise introduction to corporate-level decisions. Both courses provide accessible frameworks you can apply right away.
Build on fundamentals with UVA’s Advanced Business Strategy or LMU’s Competitive Strategy. For leadership-oriented depth, the University of Illinois’ Strategic Leadership and Management Specialization is a strong choice. You can also sharpen goal-setting with OKR Certification: Leadership and Goal Setting.
Yes, strategy and AI intersect across several programs. Explore Vanderbilt’s Organizational Strategy with Generative AI & AI Agents, IBM’s Generative AI for Business Analysts, and Wharton’s AI For Business. These offerings help you apply AI to strategic planning and operations.
Business Strategy courses on Coursera can help equip learners with a range of skills necessary for strategic decision-making within a business context, including:
Most courses and Specializations offer shareable certificates upon completion, as noted in Coursera’s learning program descriptions. If you’re seeking a degree with substantial strategy coverage, consider options like the Master of Business Administration (iMBA) or Master of Science in Management (iMSM). These programs let you advance your strategy skills within a broader business curriculum.
Popular topics range from Mergers and Acquisitions and Procurement to Strategic Planning and International Trade. You’ll also find related areas like Business Law and Business Plan. Filter by level or time commitment to find the best fit.
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