Industrial economics training for competition strategy teams


Industrial economics training for smarter competition strategy

This overview page anchors the narrative before you dive into individual programs. It explains how tracks stack, how cases rotate, and what outcomes we expect teams to own afterward.

Program tracks

Tracks span market structure, pricing signals, merger storytelling, game theory sprints, and facilitation craft. Teams may enter through a single track or bundle two when schedules allow. Each track ends with a storyline checkpoint, not a generic survey.

Case-based learning

Cases arrive as short memos with exhibits attached. Pods mark up PDFs, then facilitators cold-call two teams to defend their marginal notes. We rotate industries so no single sector dominates the emotional temperature of the room.

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Team outcomes

Outcomes are organizational, not individual badges. Expect shared rubrics, a reconciled storyline, and a short list of data gaps your enterprise still needs to close.

Academic Director Instruction Simulation Client success Program operations
  • Dr. Haneul Min — Academic Director
  • Sora Kwon — Competition Strategy Instructor
  • Noah Park — Simulation Designer
  • Jiwoo Han — Client Success Manager
  • Ara Lee — Program Operations Lead