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Key Skills for Managing Breakthrough: How to Create Future Concepts in Complex Environment
Shoji Shiba
Wed Jan 21, Thu Jan 22, 09am-04:00pm, E51-057 and 061

Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Signup by: 12-Jan-2004
Limited to 18 participants.
Participants requested to attend all sessions (non-series)
Prereq: None (non-Sloan graduate students encouraged)
Fee: 15.00 for LP manual

This activity's goal is to describe some scientific skills for perceiving changes in your business environment and creating a clear view of appropriate future direction. This activity is a step by step, practice-based workshop, not a classroom lecture and discussion. Among the skills covered include perceiving symptoms of change using visual image data; converting perception into factual language data; and formulating your own future concepts and model based on the factual language data. The concrete scientific method illustrated in this activity (known as LP method) can be used to address most of problems you will face in your future career.
Contact: Maria L. Sosa, E52-557, x3-6620, lsosa@mit.edu
Sponsor: Sloan School of Management
Latest update: 21-Oct-2003


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