This episode follows up on our recent Business in the Real World assessment. It’s a focused look at how to turn good knowledge into great analysis — the difference between explaining what a business does and showing why it matters. Dom revisits key questions from the paper, using real student examples from Fone Ltd, Suheila Web Design, TradeUp, and Amelia’s Phone Repair Shop to explore how to build stronger reasoning. The episode introduces the Chain Builder — Because, Leading to, Therefore —...
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This episode follows up on our recent Business in the Real World assessment. It’s a focused look at how to turn good knowledge into great analysis — the difference between explaining what a business does and showing why it matters. Dom revisits key questions from the paper, using real student examples from Fone Ltd, Suheila Web Design, TradeUp, and Amelia’s Phone Repair Shop to explore how to build stronger reasoning. The episode introduces the Chain Builder — Because, Leading to, Therefore —...
E100.4 Public Narrative, Collective Action, and Power
PEELC Strategy: A Deep Dive into Business Success
17 minutes
1 month ago
E100.4 Public Narrative, Collective Action, and Power
This podcast examines an excerpt from a scholarly article by Marshall Ganz titled "Public Narrative, Collective Action, and Power," published in 2011 and made available through Harvard University's DASH repository. The core argument explores how organized collective action, or social movements, requires leadership capable of mobilizing publics for political change under conditions of uncertainty. Specifically, the article examines the practice of "public narrative," which is described as a le...
PEELC Strategy: A Deep Dive into Business Success
This episode follows up on our recent Business in the Real World assessment. It’s a focused look at how to turn good knowledge into great analysis — the difference between explaining what a business does and showing why it matters. Dom revisits key questions from the paper, using real student examples from Fone Ltd, Suheila Web Design, TradeUp, and Amelia’s Phone Repair Shop to explore how to build stronger reasoning. The episode introduces the Chain Builder — Because, Leading to, Therefore —...