Simple Strategies from Game Theory, for Leaders & Managers !
Simple Strategies from Game Theory, for Leaders & Managers !, available at $79.99, has an average rating of 4.55, with 53 lectures, 6 quizzes, based on 948 reviews, and has 5414 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn some useful Concepts and Strategies, from Game Theory Apply these Concepts and Strategies, to situations of Interdependence, Conflict and Competition Learn about many different types of Game Theory situations and "games", and some successful resolution algorithms/strategies Learn to become better Leaders and Managers, by effectively dealing with Conflict, Competition, and Interdependence. This course is ideal for individuals who are Aspiring, Emerging and Established Leaders and Business Managers in any field. or Graduate and Post Graduate Management students who want to succeed professionally, and personally. or Anyone who wants to learn some useful strategies from Game Theory! It is particularly useful for Aspiring, Emerging and Established Leaders and Business Managers in any field. or Graduate and Post Graduate Management students who want to succeed professionally, and personally. or Anyone who wants to learn some useful strategies from Game Theory!.
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Summary
Title: Simple Strategies from Game Theory, for Leaders & Managers !
Price: $79.99
Average Rating: 4.55
Number of Lectures: 53
Number of Quizzes: 6
Number of Published Lectures: 53
Number of Published Quizzes: 6
Number of Curriculum Items: 59
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 59
Original Price: $69.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn some useful Concepts and Strategies, from Game Theory
- Apply these Concepts and Strategies, to situations of Interdependence, Conflict and Competition
- Learn about many different types of Game Theory situations and "games", and some successful resolution algorithms/strategies
- Learn to become better Leaders and Managers, by effectively dealing with Conflict, Competition, and Interdependence.
Who Should Attend
- Aspiring, Emerging and Established Leaders and Business Managers in any field.
- Graduate and Post Graduate Management students who want to succeed professionally, and personally.
- Anyone who wants to learn some useful strategies from Game Theory!
Target Audiences
- Aspiring, Emerging and Established Leaders and Business Managers in any field.
- Graduate and Post Graduate Management students who want to succeed professionally, and personally.
- Anyone who wants to learn some useful strategies from Game Theory!
As Leaders and Managers, or anyone who interacts with other people, situations of interdependence, conflict, competition, and cooperation are something you deal with everyday. But it is often still a challenge to deal with these situations. How will you deal with them ? How do you know for sure, if a certain strategy will work, or not, and under what circumstances ?
Wouldn’t it be nice if there were some logical, or even mathematical way to deal with such situations ?
Yes there is ! Game Theory !
Game Theory can help you do just that. It models and analyzes several situations of Interdependence, Cooperation, Competition and Conflict. And, over the decades, this has given rise to powerful lessons, concepts and strategies. Game Theory provides a systematic way for us to model, and analyse, how to navigate throughpersonal and group decisions, in interdependent, collaborative, and competitive situations.
Armed with relevant knowledge of Game Theory Concepts, and its cool Strategies for Competition and Conflict Management, you can learn how to encourage Cooperation, and effective ways to manage conflict, and grow your network of interdependence, while navigating and managing the minefield of day to day conflicts and competition successfully.
This toolkit of strategies from Game Theory will help you upgrade your Leadership Skills and Management Strategies significantly.
You will learn about different types of Game theory scenarios, like Fair Division, The Prisoner’s dilemma, the Ultimatum and Dictator games, the Public Goods Game and the Tragedy of the Commons, as well as slightly more complicated concepts like the Shapley value. And you will learn how to apply these strategies to the day to day situations and problems you face.
Since this is a Beginner to Intermediate level Course on Game Theory strategies, it does not get into complicated mathematical modeling, or probabilities.
Important Disclaimer: This Course has nothing to do with Computer or Video Games ! It is a Course on Game Theory and Decision Theory.
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Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introductions – To the Course, the Instructor, and Leadership Psychology
Lecture 1: Course Introduction and Structure
Lecture 2: An interesting Introductory Story
Lecture 3: Course Navigation Tips
Chapter 2: Some Simpler "Games" – Fair Division
Lecture 1: Some Basic Games and Scenarios, Part 1
Lecture 2: Some more Basic Games and Scenarios, Part 2
Lecture 3: A Quick Exercise to check your understanding …
Lecture 4: Fair Division – Applications/Examples
Lecture 5: A Real Life Cost Distribution Problem, Part 1
Lecture 6: A Real Life Cost Distribution Problem, Part 2
Lecture 7: The Ultimatum Game, Part 1
Lecture 8: The Ultimatum Game, Part 2, and the Dictator Game
Lecture 9: Real Life Scenarios and Implications, of the Ultimatum Game
Chapter 3: The Power of the Prisoner's Dilemma
Lecture 1: Did you say Prisoner's Dilemma? Part 1
Lecture 2: Did you say Prisoner's Dilemma? Part 2
Lecture 3: Did you say Prisoner's Dilemma? Part 3
Lecture 4: Did you say Prisoner's Dilemma ? Part 4
Lecture 5: Did you say Prisoner's Dilemma? Part 5
Lecture 6: Did you say Prisoner's Dilemma? Part 6
Lecture 7: Did you say Prisoner's Dilemma? Part 7
Lecture 8: A Brief Overview of the Nash Equilibrium
Lecture 9: Reality Check, some real life implications of the Prisoner's Dilemma
Lecture 10: Real Life Applications of the Tit for Tat Strategies
Lecture 11: Case Study : Vampire Bats and Reciprocal Altruism
Lecture 12: Case Study and Example, The Rock Paper Scissors Game
Lecture 13: Customer Loyalty/Rewards Programs : Real Life Application of Tit for Tat
Chapter 4: Fairness, Cooperation, Ethics and Morality
Lecture 1: Chicken Game, Hawk and Dove Scenarios etc Part 1
Lecture 2: Chicken Game, Hawk and Dove Scenarios etc Part 2
Lecture 3: The Public Goods Game
Lecture 4: A fun Example!
Lecture 5: The Tragedy of the Commons
Lecture 6: Another Quick Example!
Lecture 7: Game Theory, Cooperation and Morality
Lecture 8: Case Study, Application Practice Exercise
Lecture 9: Another Case Study: Time Banks
Chapter 5: The Shapley Value, Formula, Process, Examples and Applications
Lecture 1: Shapley Formula and Value, Part 1
Lecture 2: Shapley Formula and Value, Part 2
Lecture 3: Application Examples of the Shapley Value, Part 1
Lecture 4: Application Examples of the Shapley Value, Part 2
Lecture 5: Practice Exercise, Shapley Value!
Chapter 6: Concluding Section
Lecture 1: Recap and Lessons, Part 1
Lecture 2: Recap and Lessons, Part 2
Lecture 3: Recap and Lessons, Part 3
Lecture 4: Recap and Lessons, Part 4
Lecture 5: Recap and Lessons, Part 5
Lecture 6: McKinsey Article: Making Game Theory work for Managers
Lecture 7: Credits and Gratitude !
Lecture 8: How to download your UDEMY CERTIFICATE
Chapter 7: Extra Insights Section
Lecture 1: Introduction to some Extra Insights, on Cooperation, and Social Norms
Lecture 2: Social Emotions, Part 1
Lecture 3: Social Emotions, Part 2
Lecture 4: Social and Market Norms, Part 1
Lecture 5: Social and Market Norms, Part 2
Lecture 6: Blood Donation : A Case Study
Instructors
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Sivakami S ; MBA ; Leadership Science, and Everyday Psychology
Experienced Business Leader, Psychology Research Coach
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- 3 stars: 120 votes
- 4 stars: 385 votes
- 5 stars: 409 votes
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