
Masterclass Online "When Power Shapes Markets: Geopolitics and the Future of Corporate Strategy"
When Power Shapes Markets: Geopolitics and the Future of Corporate Strategy
We are entering a structural transformation of the global economic system. For three decades, corporate strategy was largely driven by efficiency, optimization, and market expansion. Today, it is increasingly shaped by power politics, strategic rivalry, and geo-economic statecraft.
Join us for an exclusive masterclass with Luis Miguel Gómez Elvira, Director of the Master in Management, and Founder & Growth Advisor at Zenith Rise Capital, Advisor at KIATT, Investor Relations & CFO at Benvira, and Venture Partner at Seven Lanes Capital. In this session, he will explore how the transition from a unipolar order to an emerging multipolar system is redefining the operating environment for firms, investors, and decision-makers. The session connects classical theories of International Relations—power transition theory, realism, liberal institutionalism—with contemporary developments such as technological sovereignty, industrial policy resurgence, sanctions regimes, and supply chain securitization.
Through data-driven analysis and real-world cases—including semiconductor geopolitics, energy weaponization, strategic trade corridors, and financial sanctions—the session demonstrates how political decisions now directly affect capital flows, corporate valuations, regulatory frameworks, and operational continuity.
Participants will explore:
- The structural shift from hyper-globalization to fragmented globalization
- The rise of geo-economic competition between major powers
- The weaponization of trade, finance, technology, and energy
- The strategic implications for supply chains, investment decisions, and risk management
- Frameworks for integrating geopolitical risk into corporate strategy and governance
Rather than framing geopolitics solely as a threat, the session highlights how uncertainty creates strategic opportunity. Firms that develop geopolitical intelligence, build optionality into supply chains, diversify regulatory exposure, and align capital allocation with structural power trends will outperform those anchored in outdated globalization models.
The central argument is clear:
Corporate strategy can no longer be politically neutral.
In a world where power shapes markets, competitive advantage increasingly depends on geopolitical literacy.
📅 3 de marzo
🕕 18:00 hora de España
📍 Online
🗣️ Inglés