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Topics and Subtopics:
Accounting and Control
Accounting Politics
Accounting Risk Management
Insurance Risk Management
Entrepreneurial Management
General Management
Business Policy
Corporate Strategy
Multinational Management
Policy and Process Management
Government
International Economy
Business Wargaming
Economic Growth
Informational Economics
International Political Risk Analysis
Scenario Planning
The Changing Economic Environment
The Global Economy Today
Strategy
Business Modeling
Business Planning
Business Strategy Mapping
Competitive Advantage
Competitive Strategy
Corporate Strategy
Global Strategy
Growth Management
Growth Strategy
Knowledge-Driven Strategy
Technology
Business Technology Management
Enterprise Management
Technology Strategies
Leadership and Organizational Behavior
Business Policy
Crisis Leadership
Tasks:
Briefings
Consulting Services
Corporate Training
Custom Programs
Executive Training
Expert Facilitations
Keynotes
Lectures
Seminars
Workshops
Industries:
Advertising and Public Relations
Financial Services
Government
Professional Services
Challenge:
Multinational Companies/ Diverse Personalities
Audience:
Leaders in Transition
Middle Managers
New Managers
Senior Executives
Top Executives
School Affiliation:
Yale School of Management, Yale University
Location:
United States of America, Connecticut
Direct Educator Connection:
Yes
Professor Bracken is a leading expert in global competition and the strategic application of technology in business and defense. He has devoted his research and teaching to developing solutions for senior management as it deals with rapidly changing strategic developments under conditions of intense uncertainty.
At Yale he designed and teaches the new MBA required course on Problem Framing, which uses scenario techniques and alternative futures to navigate and create new value in a turbulent business environment. The tools in this course are applied to business cases in private equity, technology, energy, and political risk. Bracken is considered an expert in private equity and his analyses offers rich insights to his students — both in the classroom and the boardroom.
Bracken also teaches Business, Government, and Globalization, which examines the multinational corporation's strategy and structure under globalization; and Strategy, Technology, and War which develops technology and innovation landscapes for business and defense.
Professor Bracken is rated as the best teacher in Yale's executive education programs. He has taught in corporate education programs in the U.S. and around the world. He is a consultant to private equity funds, accounting, and insurance companies as well as to various parts of the U.S. Government. He often leads business war games for companies facing new challenges, and recently ran a game on the competitive evolution of the European asset management industry. A member of the Council on Foreign Relations, he serves on the Chief of Naval Operations Executive Panel, the Transformation Advisory Group of the U.S. Joint Forces Command, as well as advising other parts of the Government and National Academy of Sciences Task Forces.
At Yale he is a Fellow of Silliman College and a member of the Elizabethan Club. Before joining the Yale faculty, Professor Bracken was on the senior staff of the Hudson Institute for ten years, where he led the management consulting arm of the Institute. Bracken grew up in Philadelphia, and he enjoys golf, dude ranching, and ham radio.