Strategic Management in healthcare

Course description
Strategic management course involves the formulation and implementation of strategies and plans to achieve long-term goals and objectives of an organization.
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the various elements of strategic management, including the analysis of the external environment, internal resources and capabilities, stakeholder management, and organizational structure.
Why is Strategic Management important for healthcare providers?
Strategic Management help healthcare providers to:
- Learn how to assess the risks and challenges associated with different strategic options, and develop plans to mitigate them.
- Explore the role of leadership in strategic management, including building a high-performance team.
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of how to design, implement, and monitor effective strategic management practices in different organizational contexts.
Who should be interested in Strategic Management in Healthcare?
Strategic management in healthcare include healthcare organizations, hospitals, clinics, medical practices, health insurance providers, government agencies, and other healthcare-related organizations.
Learning outcomes
- Understand what a strategy is.
- Apply frameworks, tools, and goals to your own strategic initiatives.
- Develop the trainees’ strategic thinking abilities, enabling them to perceive, analyze, and make informed strategic decisions.
- Equip trainees with analytical skills that help in assessing business problems, identifying the root causes, and developing solutions to tackle them.
- Evaluate the quality of a healthcare organization’s strategy.
Course Duration
36 Hours.