2011/2012 KAN-SMGE Strategy Making in Global Environments
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Strategy Making in Global Environments |
Course Information | |
Language | English |
Point | 7,5 ECTS (225 SAT) |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Quarter |
Course Period | First Quarter |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Study Board |
Study Board for BSc/MSc in Business Administration and Information Systems |
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Last updated on 29 maj 2012 |
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After completing the course students should demonstrate:
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Course Content | |||||||||||||||||
The basic objective of this course is to provide the student with understanding of the field of corporate strategy in relation to information and IT. It is basically bridging the gaps between corporate strategy, information management and IT management. It is assumed that students have different skills and familiarity regarding strategy literature, but it is expected to bring everybody up to speed in a relative fast way during the course. This means that students without any knowledge about strategy will need to study somewhat harder than those who have the related background. The pedagogical model is intended to familiarize the students with issues in international business strategy as it relates to information management and IT, and to take the students from theory to strategy application through the use of case studies regarding multi-national enterprises (MNE’s). IT and information management are prominent in strategy and strategizing, as they contribute to efficiency, effectiveness and innovation. But strategic analysis is often described as a ‘wicked’ problem, which tends to be complex, hard to clearly define, interconnected with other (organizational) issues and generally characterized by uncertainty, ambiguity and conflict. Furthermore, the complexity of strategic issues and strategy-making is only amplified with presence on the international scene as we see in MNE’s. The course will start with a quick overview of the most relevant literature on general and corporate strategy and, and will proceed in exploring specific topics related to information and IT management for the MNEs. Some of the key issues that we shall deal with will be
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The course will run for 6.5 weeks from week in the weeks 35 – 41. We meet in total of 8 times for three-hour sessions. See attached schedule, and note the first session is on Friday 2nd September starting at 11.40. The typical format for the sessions will be a lecture, interactive dialog elements and a case. Four of the cases will be traditional teaching cases (HBR type), where students are required to present half a page at beginning of class with his/her preliminary analysis on paper. Two of cases will be living cases, where we will invite CIOs of major MNEs to present the IT and information management challenges they face, and how they deal with these. After such a session, there will be a few questions, for which the students need to prepare a short analysis (half a page) similar to the one for analyzing the Harvard case before the next session. In order to take the written examination, students must hand in at least 4 of the 6 small assignments with an acceptable reply. Students are encouraged to collaborate, but must hand in individual assignments. | |||||||||||||||||
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Please check the course literature on CBS Learn |