Turn strategy into execution
Most founders think the hardest part of building a business is having the right idea. It is not. The hardest part is building the operational discipline to execute a strategy consistently, correct it honestly, and sustain it through the inevitable friction of commercial reality.
This module establishes the strategic and executional foundation on which every subsequent module in the Certified Entrepreneur programme depends.
You will learn to analyse your organisation’s real capabilities, not the capabilities you wish you had, against the external market conditions you actually face. You will design operational action plans that account for risk rather than ignoring it, and you will develop the discipline to maintain structured risk profiles for the business functions that determine whether your venture survives.
The emphasis here is disciplined implementation.
Not strategy frameworks discussed in the abstract, but the specific analytical habits, resource assessment, market analysis, financial indicator review, and risk profiling that allow a founder to know, at any given moment, whether the strategy is working or needs to change.
By the end of this module, you will be able to translate strategic intent into structured operational plans, maintain oversight of critical business functions, and propose evidence-based refinements when performance data demands it.
This course is designed for founders and professionals who are serious about building businesses that are strategically grounded and operationally disciplined, not just creatively exciting.
No prior formal strategy training is required. A business idea, early-stage venture, or operational role is sufficient context.
This is the first module of the Certified Entrepreneur programme and assumes no prior formal strategy training.
A strategy without execution discipline is a business plan that never leaves the document. This module builds the analytical and operational foundations that make execution real.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
This module builds the analytical and execution discipline that every subsequent module in the programme depends on.
Business analysis capability
Apply SWOT, PESTLE, and competitive positioning frameworks with diagnostic rigour
Resource assessment discipline
Evaluate organisational capacity honestly against strategy requirements
Operational planning
Translate strategic objectives into sequenced, accountable, and resourced action plans
Risk profiling
Build and maintain structured risk registers for critical business functions
Performance monitoring
Interpret leading and lagging indicators to surface early-warning signals
Strategic refinement
Propose evidence-based adjustments to strategy when performance data demands it
Financial literacy for founders
Interpret key financial metrics in terms of strategic sustainability
Execution alignment
Ensure every tactical decision reflects and serves the strategic intent
This module is the strategic and execution foundation of the Certified Entrepreneur programme. Every analytical tool, planning discipline, and risk management capability developed here is applied and built upon in every subsequent module.
The full certification pathway:
Module 1: Business Strategy and Business Development Essentials
Module 2: Product Management and Go-to-Market Strategy
Module 3: WSQ Digital Branding and Brand Strategy
Module 4: Sales and Marketing Strategy
Module 5: Management, Leadership and Organisational Design
Module 6: Finance for Non-Finance Managers
Module 7: Venture Capital and Strategic Fundraising Decisions
Without execution discipline, strategy is aspiration. This module is where the discipline begins.

A Certification of Completion by Equinet Academy will be awarded to candidates who have demonstrated competency in the Business Strategy and Business Development Essentials course assessment and achieved at least 75% attendance.
This course follows the natural sequence of strategy execution: first, understand what you are working with (capability and market analysis); then, design the operational system to deliver the strategy (planning and risk management); and finally, build the ongoing oversight that keeps the strategy on track (performance monitoring and refinement).

Meet Your Educators
Vetri Mayandi is a dynamic leader with extensive experience in driving business success both regionally and globally. Currently serving as a Consultant and Expense Reduction Analyst, he excels in client engagement initiatives throughout Singapore and Malaysia. His expertise centres on global cost management and optimisation, providing him with invaluable insights into various industries’ challenges and opportunities.
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S$499.00S$999.00
2 Days | 16 Hours
Day 1: Business analysis frameworks, resource assessment, capability and market analysis, financial analysis, and operational planning and risk management tools.
Day 2: Diagnostic performance review, strategy refinements, performance monitoring, evidence-based refinement scenarios, and assessments (Case Study Written Assessment + Individual Project Presentation).
| Learning Mode | Course Dates | Duration | Trainer |
|---|---|---|---|
| In-Person | 30 Jun, 01 Jul 2026 (Tue, Wed) | 9.00am - 6.00pm | |
| In-Person | 29, 30 Sep 2026 (Tue, Wed) | 9.00am - 6.00pm |
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No. The frameworks are specifically adapted for startup and SME contexts where resources are constrained and execution speed matters.
You should have either an active venture or a defined business concept. The frameworks are most useful when applied to a real situation.
Yes. Key financial metrics relevant to strategy execution, burn rate, unit economics, and gross margin are integrated throughout.
Yes. Operational action plans, risk registers, and performance monitoring frameworks are developed as working outputs during the course.
This module builds the analytical and execution habits that every other module assumes. Product strategy, sales planning, and fundraising all of it requires the capability assessment, risk management, and evidence-based refinement discipline developed here.