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Business Workout GTM Strategy Exercises
Published 6/2026
Created by Boris Jovanovic
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: All Levels | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 38 Lectures ( 2h 53m ) | Size: 1.9 GB
AI-Powered Business Simulation | MBA Case-like Exercises to Flex Your GTM Strategy Muscle | AI Role Play Bundle
What you'll learn
Apply a complete GTM strategy framework across fundamentally different business contexts
Recognize how business model and market maturity transform GTM strategy
Defend strategic recommendations under pressure from demanding stakeholders
Navigate the most common and consequential GTM challenges facing real businesses
Think like a GTM strategist rather than a GTM specialist
Build a reusable personal framework library for future GTM challengesRequirements
Basic familiarity with marketing or business concepts is helpful but not required
An appetite for active, challenging learning rather than passive video consumption
Willingness to engage with AI Role Play simulations and defend strategic thinking under pressureDescription
Note: This course contains the use of artificial intelligence
Udemy Role-Play AI feature to make the course more practical and interactive;
AI-generated Voice-Over since some students complained about my heavy accent;
AI-generated images (mostly thumbnail) to illustrate business cases;Hello my friend,
Welcome to the GTM Strategy Workout. Not a course.
Think about what that word really means.
In a gym, you don't watch someone else lifting the weights, and you walk out stronger. You have to pick up the weights yourself - and you do the reps. And that struggle is precisely what creates the strength.
This Workout applies exactly that principle to the GTM strategy.
Think of it as MBA-style case learning - but active, personalized, and available on demand.
In business schools, the learning model combines two elements.- Theory - delivered through lectures and frameworks. And,
- Case Studies - where students apply that theory to real business challenges under pressure.
Online education has mastered the theory part. Static, pre-recorded courses delivered by all sorts of experts.
What's been missing - until now - is the case study equivalent. The active, immersive learning experience where you actually do the strategic thinking yourself, rather than just watching somebody else doing it.That's what this Workout is all about.
The Learning Architecture
The GTM Strategy Workout is built around four carefully crafted business cases - each one representing a fundamentally different GTM challenge.
And here's what makes this curriculum genuinely distinctive.
GTM Strategy has a consistent spine across every business context. There's always a target customer to define. Always a value proposition to craft. Always channels to select, a launch to sequence, and metrics to track.
But here's what most GTM courses never teach you. The same strategic spine produces completely different playbooks depending on the business model and market context.
That's why we built four cases - not to repeat the same lesson four times, but to show you how context transforms strategy.
UrbanThreads is a D2C sustainable streetwear brand. This is a marketing-heavy GTM challenge - consumer-focused, brand-driven, emotion-heavy, and fast-moving. Here you'll learn how community, content, and positioning create competitive advantage in crowded consumer markets.
OptiMind is a B2B AI consulting firm. This is a sales-heavy GTM challenge - enterprise-focused, ROI-driven, trust-heavy, with long complex sales cycles. Here you'll learn how to navigate organizational politics, build credibility, and convert skeptical executives into committed clients.
NeuroBand is a neurostimulation wearable - a product entering a category that doesn't yet exist. This is an education-heavy GTM challenge - built around category design, trust architecture, early adopter acquisition, and the treacherous journey toward mainstream adoption.
ParkEasyis a two-sided parking marketplace. This is a systems-heavy GTM challenge - driven by supply and demand dynamics, liquidity mechanics, hyperlocal execution, and the operational complexity of building a platform where two completely different customer groups need each other to succeed.Four cases. Four archetypes. One powerful insight - business model and market maturity don't just influence GTM strategy. They transform it entirely.
How the Workout Works
Here's how to get the most from this experience.
Before each Role Play activity, you'll watch a short explainer video. It will orient you to the challenge, explain what's expected, and give you enough context to dive in confidently.
If you want to test yourself - pause the video at the Spoiler Alert and attempt the Role Play cold. That's the highest-intensity version of the workout.
If you want more guidance before attempting the activity - keep watching. The second half of each video gives you a strategic framework and thinking approach to help you structure your response.
And if you want the deepest possible understanding - each activity comes with a detailed printout. A comprehensive written guide that explains the challenge, walks through the strategic approach, and demonstrates what an excellent response looks like.
Three layers of support. You choose the intensity.
Three layers of support. You choose the intensity.
Let's play!
Who this course is for
Aspiring GTM strategists building their strategic foundation
Mid-level marketers and sales professionals seeking to elevate their strategic thinking
Founders and entrepreneurs preparing to launch or scale their businesses
Business school students wanting active case-based learning beyond theoryHomepage
Code:
https://www.udemy.com/course/business-workout-gtm-strategy-exercises
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