Pivoting in a Time of Crises
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AuthorDenis Oakley
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LevelBeginner to Intermediate
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Study Time1 Hour 10 Minutes
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Course SeriesBusiness Model Innovation
Course Disclaimer
This is a pre-recorded webinar session made into a course.
The content within this course is made prior to the creation of MRANTI.
Why should You take this course?
Pivoting is a term from the startup world. It describes the radical course change startups make when they realise their idea doesn't work. Pivoting is incredibly useful for companies of all sizes when massive disruption hits.
In this last part of the Business Model Innovation Series, you will understand how to pivot and what are the alternatives available to change your business model during harsh and challenging times.
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Understand how has the world changed.
- Discover what can you do to adapt to the changes.
- Be familiar of case studies on how to pivot your business model.
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Understand how has the world changed.
- Discover what can you do to adapt to the changes.
- Be familiar of case studies on how to pivot your business model.
Leading Experts for Extraordinary Innovation
Denis Oakley is an innovator and explorer who works with SME and startup leaders to create and revitalise powerful business models. Denis knows that when businesses start exploring beyond what they ‘know’ a huge amount of growth can be unlocked, and he helps them do this using a unique blend of philosophy, psychology, and business strategy.
Denis has worked on business models for BEIS, DCMS, University of Warwick, Salvation Army and the Church of England as well as over 1,000 startups and SMEs. He is a regular speaker about business model innovation on business podcasts and events and is writing a book on it to come out in late 2022.
Denis holds a BA in philosophy from the University of Bristol and an MBA from Warwick Business School. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Society for Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA).
Denis has worked on business models for BEIS, DCMS, University of Warwick, Salvation Army and the Church of England as well as over 1,000 startups and SMEs. He is a regular speaker about business model innovation on business podcasts and events and is writing a book on it to come out in late 2022.
Denis holds a BA in philosophy from the University of Bristol and an MBA from Warwick Business School. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Society for Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA).
"The first step is to ask where do you think you will find the biggest source of competitive advantage."
Denis Oakley
Head of Business Model Innovation, Denis Oakley & Co
