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Learner Reviews & Feedback for On Strategy : What Managers Can Learn from Philosophy - PART 1 by CentraleSupélec

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About the Course

In the expression “creative thinking”, the keyword is not creativity; the keyword is thinking. With the help of great philosophers, you will rediscover the art of thinking. To help leaders to be rigorous even without figures, great philosophers have lots of ideas. Managers are invited to rediscover the art of thinking. They should understand the role of mental models, realize the importance of cognitive bias, agree on clear definitions and efficient criteria etc. Creativity demands the ability to unshackle ourselves from conventional ways of thinking, to "think outside the box". But we need to go a step further. Once outside the box, we need to construct a new box or boxes (that is, new intellectual frameworks or models) to help us structure our thinking. Only once we have done so can we generate truly game-changing ideas....

Top reviews

VM

Feb 27, 2017

Very engaging and I appreciate the style of Luc's lectures, catering to both left and right brained people. Really loved all of the lectures and would like to take one of his classes in person!

HK

Oct 5, 2019

I absolutely loved this course. It provides a toolkit to think about organisational strategy and can be useful for everyone working for an organisation, but especially for senior managers.

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By donat s

Sep 21, 2015

You need your way of thinking (philosophy) to have your own style.

By Sabine R

Sep 10, 2015

Very insightfull, but gets redundant in the end (last 2-3 Courses)

By Robert L

May 21, 2016

Very interesting class. Very useful.

By Cesar A A

Dec 16, 2015

Very interesting course.

By Jose B

Nov 1, 2015

Very interesting

By Martin P

Aug 14, 2015

The first few topics of the course were really insightful and valuable, but this trend didn't hold out for the whole course.

By Francesco F

Jul 13, 2016

Some few interesting insights on epistemology, but nothing more

By Devendra P

Jan 10, 2016

It started really well with the deduction and induction ... However, in the later part of the series the explanation and examples were very light and process of creating new models could have been detailed more

By Annisa R S

Feb 2, 2022

I personally can't grasp the concept of the course. they way the lecturer explaining the material is confusing for me and not straight to the point.

By Afonso B D

Apr 2, 2022

The course has an interesting premise, although explores Philosophy and Mental Models in a basic and sometimes incorrect manner.

By Susrita S

Mar 29, 2022

horribly taught, garbage material