2010/2011 BA-HA_E157 Strategic Management in Organizations
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Strategic Management in Organizations |
Course Information | |
Language | English |
Point | 7,5 ECTS (225 SAT) |
Type | Elective |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Semester |
Course Period | Spring |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Study Board |
Study Board for BSc in Economics and Business Administration |
Course Coordinator | |
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Secretary Ane Lindgren Hassing - alh.ioa@cbs.dk | |
Main Category of the Course | |
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Taught under Open University-Taught under open university. | |
Last updated on 29 maj 2012 |
Learning Objectives | |||||
After taking the course, students should be able to: • Understand the different forms strategies take • Understand the different ways strategy is planned, is implemented, emerges and exists in organizations • Analyse strategic management in organizations and the influence of structure, culture and leadership on the process • Recomend theoretical based management interferences for improving strategic management in organizations | |||||
Examination | |||||
4 hour open book exam | |||||
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Examination | |||||
The exam is a 4 hour written, open book exam. The exam is PC-based with no internet access. It is also possible to write in hand. | |||||
Course Content | |||||
The course will introduce the students to what strategy is and how it is formed in organizations, and thus, as future leaders they will be better equiped to participate in and influence the strategy management process. The basic rationale being, that nowadays an organization’s strategy often ends in a binder on the shelf, instead of being adopted by the organization. This happens because managers do not have sufficient understanding of the complexities of strategic managemet and the strong interaction between strategic management and the structure, culture and leadership practices in organizations (Hence the title: Strategic Management IN Organizations) Using Mintzbergs approach an overview of different strategic management schools will be presented covering the most important and influential in the practice of strategic management today. The teaching of the various schools will include in depth articles by the scholars associated with each school. Strategic Management theory is intervened with the organizational theories of organizational structure, culture and leadership, and therefore, the connection between strategic management and organizational theory and the resulting influence on practice will also be discussed in the course. | |||||
Teaching Methods | |||||
Teaching methods will take the form of lectures, case studies, small group work, class dicussions and exercises. Part of the class sessions are devoted to practical application of the course material. | |||||
Literature | |||||
Mintzberg, Ahlstrand and Lampel Strategy Safari – Your Complete Guide through the Wilds of Strategic Management 2nd edition, FT Prentice Hall. 2009 (selected chapters 280 pages) Porter, M., What Is Strategy? Harvard Business Review, November – December 1996 (35 pages) Porter, M., The Five Competitive Forces That Shape Strategy Harvard Business Review, January 2008 (16 pages) Kim, W.C. & Mauborgne, R., Blue Ocean Strategy: From Theory to Practice, California Management Review, 2005, March 1. (21 pages) Prahalad and Hamel The Core Competence of the Corporation Harvard Business Review, May – June 1990 (13 pages) Prahalad and Hamel Strategic Intent Harvard Business Review May – June 1989 (15 pages) Organization and Leadership Bass, B. M., & Avolio, B.J., The implications of transactional and transformational leadership for individual, team and organizational development, Research in Organizational Change and Development, 4, 1990, 231-272 (40 pages) Kotter, J., What Leaders Really Do, Harvard Business Review, December 2001 (6 pages) Henry Mintzberg The Managers Job: Folklore and Fact , Harvard Business Review, July-August 1975 (20 pages) Mintzberg, H., Organization Design – Fashion or Fit? Harvard Business Review, January-February 1981 (14 pages) Nonaka, I., A Dynamic Theory of Organizational Knowledge Creation, Organization Science, Vol. 5, No. 1 February 1994 (21 pages) Nonaka, I., The Knowledge Creating Company Harvard Business Review, July-August 2007 (9 pages) Schein, E., Organizational Culture and Leadership 3rd edition,John Wiley and Sons 2004 (selected chapters 250 pages) Total: 739 pages |