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Overview

Frame the tactics for growing provider and customer bases simultaneously versus the firms balance sheet

Duration

8 weeks

Total fee

2.40 Lakh

Mode of learning

Online

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Course Level

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Digital Platforms: Designing Two-Sided Markets from APIs to Feature Roadmaps by MIT
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Highlights

  • Earn a certificate of completion from MIT
  • Learn from industry experts
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Course details

Who should do this course?
  • For C-suite and other executives
  • For Developers and engineers
  • For Product managers
  • For Entrepreneurs
  • For Policy experts and regulators
  • For Professionals from technical backgrounds
What are the course deliverables?
  • Recognize two-sided markets distinguish them from traditional one-sided or direct buyer-seller markets
  • Critically analyze and discuss examples of industry platforms such as eBay, Etsy, Apple, Amazon, and Alibaba, and determine factors for success and failure
  • Identify the technical choices a firm makes in creating APIs and industry standards for two-sided markets enabled by digital platforms
  • Plan for development and rollout of a two-sided market, including adding features, incentivizing key customers, and negotiating with partners
  • Examine the most recent research and models on two-sided markets, including on the stability of two-sided markets
  • Define metrics for success in adoption and customer engagement
More about this course
  • This course employs a technical approach to building loyal consumer bases and differentiated products, taking an in-depth look at features, APIs and standards
  • The course is designed with practicality in mind and includes several case studies of successes and failures in modern markets
  • Digital platforms and two-sided markets have quickly established themselves as a staple of modern business, presenting new opportunities and challenges alike for engineers, product managers, regulators, and entrepreneurs

Digital Platforms: Designing Two-Sided Markets from APIs to Feature Roadmaps by MIT
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Curriculum

Introduction to Two-Sided Markets

Building Blocks of Two-Sided Platforms

Core Features and Functionalities

Feature Roadmapping and Product Development

Monetization Strategies

Legal and Regulatory Considerations

Case Studies and Real-World Examples

Future of Two-Sided Platforms

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Bruce Cameron
Bruce Cameron is the Director of the System Architecture Lab at MIT and a co-founder of Technology Strategy Partners, a consultancy. His research interests include technology strategy, system architecture, and the management of product platforms.
Olivier de Weck
Prof. de Weck is a leader in systems engineering research. He focuses on how complex man-made systems such as aircraft, spacecraft, automobiles, printers, and critical infrastructures are designed and how they evolve over time.

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