Global EGN Webinar: Who should be afraid of Tesla

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6 Apr 2017
11:00
Free
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6 Apr 2017
11:00
Free
Online

About the webinar

We welcome you to join our webinar and the conversation with Espen Andersen, internationally renowned speaker on the topics of technology and strategic management, about how Tesla can be a disruptor of the automotive industry – and what we can learn from this case as business leaders in other industries.

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Tesla is currently the world’s most valuable car company, despite producing fewer cars than almost all its competitors. Why is that – and why should the world’s traditional car companies be very wary of Tesla’s emergence?

In this conversation, Espen Andersen will explore the technology, business model and future strategy of Tesla, and discuss how Tesla can be a disruptor of the automotive industry.

After all – the least interesting thing about a Tesla is that it is electric.

The webinar will be followed by a 30 minute 'network session' for anyone who wants to connect and discuss the topic of the webinar.

Log in details will be emailed to each participant 1-2 days before the webinar.

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About Espen Andersen

Espen Andersen is an Associate Professor with the Department of Strategy and Entrepreneurship at the Norwegian Business School. He has done research on topics such as technology disruption, information access technologies, technology strategy, digitalization, analytics for strategic management, digital business strategy and case teaching. He is also an Adjunct Associate Professor with the Department of Informatics, University of Oslo, as well as a peer group facilitator for EGN.

Espen Andersen holds a degree of Doctor of Business Administration from the Harvard Business School. He has consulted on technology and strategy issues for a wide range of large organisations in the United States, Europe, and Australia, and is a frequent speaker on technology and strategic management topics.

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