Out-think! How to use game theory to outsmart the competition
A uniquely designed residential programme offered to the working executives across India.
Session starts from 13 Feb 2023
Session ends on 15 Feb 2023
ABOUT THE PROGRAMME
Out-think! How to use game theory to outsmart the competition
At the end of the program you will able to
- See business scenarios as ‘games’
- Identify ‘players’ who affect, or can affect, your earnings
- Perceive added-value from the ‘game’
- Create rules to increase value addition
- Formulate tactics to win
Link up different games to understand and play the larger game in the context of your business. - The program will be most useful for upper-middle to senior-level managers, strategic planners, corporate and business planners, and consultants. Functional managers, who engage themselves in negotiating and / or contracting with customers and / or suppliers, in bidding for contracts against competitors, and in pricing or other strategic decision making, will benefit immensely from this unique program.
COURSE DETAILS
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The program will be delivered with a combination of lectures, case discussions and role-play exercises. A fair amount of interaction is expected from the participants.
The program is designed for upper-middle through senior-level managers who are now, or will be, deeply involved in the development of strategy at the corporate, business or functional level in their organizations.
1. The Art and Science of “Business Games”
- Playing “games” as games
- Lose-lose to win-win - Increasing the pie
- “War and Peace” of business world - Understanding Conflict and Co-operation
- Timing of moves – Taking advantage
- Weighing risk
2. The Value Net
Understanding the strategic interaction map of the firm and its suppliers, competitors, complementors and customers
a. Roadmap of the PARTS framewor
3. Players
a.Becoming a player – Enter the game
b.Bringing in other players – Gain bargaining power
c. Changing the players – Change the game
4. Added-value
a. Added value under competition – Trade-offs and trade-ons
b. Added value from relationship – Positive reciprocity
5. Rules
a.The right rule for the right game - Creating incentives and threats
b.Rules in business-to-business (B2B) setting – Contracts as rules
c. Rules in mass markets – Prices (MRP), targeted rebates and offers
6. Tactics
a.Making commitments
b.Being credible
c.Using information strategically
7. Scope
a. Links between games through added-value, rules and tactics
b. Putting it all together - The larger game
8. Applications
a.Negotiating
b.Contracting
c.Bidding
13th Feb 21 - 15th Feb 23
PROGRAM CHARGES
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PROGRAM FEES AND OTHER EXPENSES
- The fee for the programme will be 27,000 plus GST
- This will include tuition fees and other infrastructure necessitiies as required for an effective academic programee
- Travel, Boarding and other expense in case of Residential nomination Charges for the single occupancy will be Rs.4000+GST / per day / per candidate
- Twin sharing will be Rs. 2400/-+GST per day / per participant including all meals over and above the non residential program fee

PROGRAMME DIRECTORS
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Sumit Sarkar
M.A., Ph.D. (JNU), New Delhi, India
Economics
Full Professor, XLRI, from January 2019. Hel is also Associate Professor, XLRI, from August 2009 to December 2018
PROGRAM CONTACT DETAILS
For program related queries, contact
Management Development Programme
- Mr. Clarence Toppo
- mdpoffice@xlri.ac.in
- Board and Reception
- 91-657-665 3329 / 3330 / 3444