OIT282

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Execution: Balancing Innovation with Operational Excellence

Graduate School of BusinessGSB - Graduate School of Business

Course Description

This is a course from the perspective of a senior operations leader (e.g. COO) who is concerned with the evolution and alignment between the business model and operating model as the business transitions from early stage, to mature, to potential stagnation and renewal. It emphasizes how balancing innovation with operational excellence is necessary in order for these two models to evolve. Topics to cover: key elements of a business model (value creation model, value chain analysis, profit model and unit economics, and logic); key elements of operating model (value creation processes, key resources, process-based know how and capabilities); key archetypes for business models; key scientific principles for designing operating models (selecting processes through the product-process matrix, managing processes and allocating resources using process analysis and little's law, managing predictable variation using build up analysis, managing unpredictable variation using queuing and newsvendor models, principles of lean and standardization, agility, adaptability and alignment); key archetypes for innovation processes and their applications to business models and operating models (design thinking, lean startup, precedents thinking); case studies from traditional operations-heavy companies such as Tesla, Boeing, Walmart, Amazon, and Toyota, high growth companies such as DoorDash, private equity companies such as Idera, private equity investor Alpine Capital, and Stanford HealthCare.

Grading Basis

GLT - GSB Letter Graded

Min

3

Max

3

Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?

No

Course Component

Workshop

Enrollment Optional?

No

Programs

OIT282 is a completion requirement for: