INSEAD - France - Blockchain and Business: Applications and Implications
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Blockchain and Business: Applications and Implications at Coursera Overview
Duration | 27 hours |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
Blockchain and Business: Applications and Implications at Coursera Highlights
- This Course Plus the Full Specialization.
- Shareable Certificates.
- Graded Programming Assignments.
Blockchain and Business: Applications and Implications at Coursera Course details
- Blockchain will bring about profound changes to business, and even to the nature of business itself. This technology will disrupt how enterprises are funded and managed, how they create value, and even how they perform basic functions like marketing and accounting. In this course you will learn how blockchain technology will penetrate into the structures of organizations. You will explore how blockchain will transform the roles of the C-Suite, and how a blockchain can be used to manage and protect intellectual property. You will be able to identify the different layers of the blockchain technology stack, and explain how these affect the governance of blockchain systems. As well, you will be able to identify seven qualities that a region in the world needs in order to attract technology startups and to build a vibrant blockchain ecosystem.
Blockchain and Business: Applications and Implications at Coursera Curriculum
Re-architecting the Firm
Course Introduction
Instructor Introduction
Module 1 Overview
Decentralizing the Enterprise
Practitioner Perspective - Andreas Wallendahl: Blockchain & ConsenSys
Transaction Costs and the Structure of the Firm
Opportunity 1: Search
Opportunity 2: Contracting
Opportunity 3: Coordination
Opportunity 4: Building Trust
Determining Corporate Boundaries
Hacking Your Future: Boundary Decisions
Module 1 Recap
hypothes.is
Decentralizing the Enterprise
Transaction Costs and the Structure of the Firm
Opportunities for Blockchain
Decentralizing the Enterprise
Opportunities for Blockchain
Re-Architecting the Firm
New Business Models
Module 2 Overview
Distributed Business Entities
The DAO: A Cautionary Tale
New Business Models Part 1
New Business Models Part 2
Practitioner Perspective - Yaniv Neu-Ner: Business Model for Counter
Practitioner Perspective - Oleg Fomenko: Business Model for Sweatcoin
What Are DApps?
Example: bAirbnb
Patents and Blockchain Innovation
Practitioner Perspective - Rolf Hoefer: Intellectual Property
Payments, Attribution, and Licensing
Distributed Ownership
Module 2 Recap
Distributed Business Entities
New Business Models Part 1
New Business Models Part 2
DApps
Patents and Blockchain Innovation
Payments, Attribution, and Licensing
Distributed Ownership
Distributed Business Entities
New Business Models
DApps
New Business Models
Blockchain and the C-Suite
Module 3 Overview: Intro to the C-Suite
The CEO
The COO
The CLO
The CFO
The CMO
The CIO & CTO
The CHRO
Practitioner Perspective - Mihai Alisie: Implications for the C-Suite
Practitioner Perspective - Rob Carter: Implications for the C-Suite
Recap of the C-Suite
Explanation of Grading Scheme
The CEO
The COO
The CLO
The CFO
The CMO
The CIO & CTO
The CHRO
The CEO
The COO
The CLO
The CFO
The CMO
The CIO & CTO
The CHRO
The CEO
The COO
The CLO
The CFO
The CMO
The CIO & CTO
The CHRO
Leadership for the Next Era
Module 4 Overview
Intro to Blockchain Regulation
Practitioner Perspective - Andreas Wallendahl: Regulation
Fundamental Questions
Regulatory Principles
Practitioner Perspective - Hariton Korizis: Regulation
Regulation vs. Governance
Practitioner Perspective - Ana Trbovich: Regulation & Governance
The Blockchain Stack
Multiple Layers of Blockchain Governance
A New Framework for Blockchain Governance
Practitioner Perspective - Rob Carter: Governance
Profile of a Blockchain Hotbed
Recap of Module 4
Blockchain Governance
Profile of a Blockchain Hotbed
Leadership for Transformation
Fundamental Questions
Blockchain Governance
Seven Conditions for Success
Blockchain Governance & Leadership
Blueprint for a New Social Contract
Module 5 Overview
The Current Social Contract is Breaking
Drivers for Change
Four Pillars of Society
Intro to a New Social Contract
Rethinking Work
The Pre-distribution of Wealth
Distributed Power
Collaborative Institutions
Recap of Module 5
Course Wrap-up
Mihai Alisie on Business Models
Mihai Alisie on What's next for AKASHA?
Drivers for Change
The Current Social Contract is Breaking
Drivers for Change / Four Pillars
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