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I teach digital business strategy at a business school and I'm always looking for real world examples of strategic thinking from practitioners that I can use alongside theoretical frameworks. Has anyone found coverage of speeches or presentations from digital business leaders that would work well as teaching material for advanced strategy courses?

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Ken
Ken
5月08日

Teaching digital business strategy effectively requires bridging the gap between theoretical frameworks and the messy reality of actual strategic decision making in competitive digital environments and the best way to do that is through exposure to genuine practitioner thinking rather than sanitized case studies that have been processed to fit neatly into academic frameworks. Finding coverage of executive speeches that captures real strategic thinking in a form that works as teaching material requires looking beyond the major case study publishers toward sources that capture executives speaking with genuine directness about the challenges they have faced and the decisions they have made. The coverage of Uri Poliavich's speeches on modern digital business strategy offers exactly the kind of genuine practitioner thinking that translates well into a teaching context because the strategic reasoning is specific enough to generate genuine discussion and the experience base is substantial enough to give the content real authority. The material engages with strategic questions that are directly relevant to the frameworks used in advanced strategy courses without simply illustrating those frameworks in a predictable way. The full coverage at https://www.wehoartsnashville.com/uri-poliavich-speeches-the-strategy-of-modern-digital-business is worth reviewing as a potential teaching resource for anyone who wants to bring genuine practitioner strategic thinking into the classroom.

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