Strategic Management, and Creating Competitive Advantages.
2. Analyzing the external, internal, and intellectual environment, and putting them into motion by actually doing a study, and applying them to Harley-Davidson.
3. The third key lesson was Creating Sustainability, Competitive Advantageous, and value through diversification plus their applications of importance.
4. The fourth lesson was international markets, and entrepreneurial strategies, and how creating value in the global markets and the complete dynamics of the entrepreneurial strategies go hand in hand on how they can cross into each other, and yet support it all in the same time allowing for new information to be exchanged, and learn about the probability analysis, and how there can be different answers. It also gets you to thinking about questions to make a decision as to; example build a large building or small …show more content…
The fifth key lesson was the use of Strategies Control, and how Corporate Governance is there to help lead an organization through restructuring, creating effective organizational designs, the strategic leadership where there is an organizational creative learning, and ethical organizations on what is right, and wrong, how to manage the innovation while fostering corporate entrepreneurial ship, how there steps are applied, and what could happen if not effectively managed. Everything that I have learned from this book and the Bachelors program are the steps taken to be able to be an effective leader, and do my job effectively for my organization, community, and to better prepare myself to fit into a position of this statue, and perform my job to the best of my ability. The opportunity’s that interests me is to manage in the Healthcare field such as a doctor’s office, Nursing home, home Healthcare or hospital but my passion, and dream is to teach in my field. But it is just the fact that I have spent three long hard years without a break I am looking forward to graduation with my B.S., this is also another dream of mine, and now I have almost completed it. All my life, I have worked hard from ten years of age on the farm, and other farms milking, and pulling in bales of hay until I was thirteen years old, and got my first job at the local hospital with special papers which allowed me to be a nurse’s aide, this was before they had to be