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Description

It is important to develop a solid understanding of your industry. This includes who your competitors are, what products they offer, who your suppliers are, and possible areas for growth. This course walks you through each of these variables and how they impact your business.

This course provides videos from professors and real-world entrepreneurs who have built their own successful businesses, PDF downloads of exercises to complete for your own business, and topic evaluations to see where you stand in your industry knowledge.

The course curriculum is divided into six sections consisting of a general introduction called "Gaining Industry Knowledge" which discusses the importance of why you should be familiar with the different areas of your industry. The introduction is followed by five sections which discuss more in-depth topics to help you understand your industry to give you a competitive advantage. The sections include:
Industry Characteristics,
Competitive Rivalry, Influence of Suppliers, Nature of Customers, and Substitute Products.

This course was developed for anyone looking to start a new business, entrepreneurs growing an existing business, or anyone looking to refresh their knowledge of the industry they are currently in.
Who this course is for:
Entrepreneurs
Managers
Executives
Students
Employees looking to further their knowledge

What you'll learn

Demonstrate your industry knowledge.

Describe the general characteristics of your industry.

Evaluate your competition's strengths and weaknesses.

Identify potential suppliers to meet your business needs.

Understand channels of distribution and target markets.

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Gaining Industry Knowledge
6
1.1-Introduction: Who We Are
1.2-Entrepreneurs discuss knowing your industry
1.3-Gaining Industry Knowledge
1.4-Internet Resources
1.5-Google Searches
1.6-Example: Central Coast Disposal
2-Industry Characteristics
5
2.1-The importance of knowing your industry
2.2-Terms to know
2.3-Industry Characteristics
2.4-Research Questions
2.5-Industry Characteristics Evaluation
3-Competitive Rivalry
6
3.1-David Neeleman: Founder JetBlue & Azul Airlines
3.2-Don't ignore your competition
3.3-David Neeleman: Understanding the Competition 1
3.4-David Neeleman: Understanding the Competition 2
3.5-Your Top Five Competitors
3.6-Competitive Rivalry Evaluation
4-Influence of Suppliers
3
4.1-Inputs and Suppliers
4.2-Inputs and Suppliers Exercise
4.3-Influence of Suppliers Evaluation
5-Nature of Customers
4
5.1-Strategies for knowing our industry
5.2-Nature of Customers
5.3-Nature of Customers Exercise
5.4-Nature of Customers Evaluation
6-Substitute Products
4
6.1-What are substitute products?
6.2-Substitute Products Exercise
6.3-Substitute Products Evaluation
6.4-Conclusion