Course Description
Course Duration: Five Training Days
Course Language: Arabic or English
Include:
-Scientific material with TAB
-Workshops
-Reception and farewell at the airport
-Daily lunch
-Coffee BreakIntroduction:
This program is designed for you to learn how to create and manage a variety of strategic alliances, both domestic and international, including joint ventures, licensing agreements, buyer-supplier partnerships and consortia. Through this course we aim for you to examine the specific conditions under which alliances are preferred to other growth strategies, develop a better sense of the related costs and benefits, and leave with practical tools you can apply immediately.
Targeted Groups:
-Business Analysts
-Senior Government Personnel
-Legal Advisors
-Financial Advisors
-Directors and Senior Management from Private Infrastructure/ Public Utility Sectors
-Technical and Financial Consultants
Course Objectives:
-Analyze and determine when to make, buy or ally
-Create and manage value-adding alliances
-Avoid common pitfalls that can lead to alliance failures
-Negotiate before, during and after alliance agreements have been signed
-Anticipate critical legal, financial and operational issues in alliances
-Manage complex, multiple alliance initiatives within your organization
Course Content:
Unit 1: Promises and Pitfalls of Alliances
-Evaluate risks and returns
-Avoid alliance failure factors
-Increase the probability of successful alliances
-Address the challenge of cooperation among large numbers of partners
Unit 2: Make, Buy or Ally
-Know when to use alliances as a business development vehicle
-Protect your company’s interests strategically and contractually
-Detect when your partner has a win/lose orientation
-Understand the role of alliances in the network economy
Unit 3: Alliance Decisions and Capabilities
-Change your status from vendor to partner
-Develop an alliance capability across the organization
-Structure an alliance for organizational learning
-Create alliances within an organization
-Improve alliance management capabilities
Unit 4: Economic and Governance Issues
-Deal with cultural differences in alliances, especially in emerging economies
-Map competitors’ alliances
-Implement a framework for stakeholder analysis
Unit 5: Analyzing and Designing Joint Ventures
-Discuss strategic and operational considerations
-Anticipate critical legal, accounting and financial issues
-Find value in cooperation
-Anticipate conflict and instability when your company has multiple alliances