2012/2013 KAN-CBL_OMCH Organizing and Managing in Regional Context – Chinese
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Organizing and Managing in Regional Context – Chinese |
Course information |
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Language | Chinese |
Exam ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Course period | Spring |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc og MSc in Business, Language and Culture, MSc
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Course coordinator | |
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Secretary Birgitte Hertz, bhe.stu@cbs.dk | |
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Last updated on 08-02-2012 |
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At the end of the course, students should be able to
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Prerequisite | |||||||||||||||||
Students must document Chinese language qualifications as well as general knowledge of China and Chinese culture and societies on a level equivalent to the BA degree in Business Administration and Chinese at the Asian Studies Programme. The course if also of benefit to Chinese natives and others fluent in Chinese Who take interest in the course content. | |||||||||||||||||
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Course content | |||||||||||||||||
The aim of the course is two-fold. On the one hand it will build up students’ oral communicative skills in Chinese. The course will enable the students to present and discuss management issues in general, as well as to strengthen their Chinese skills pertaining to the negotiation process. On the other hand the course will provide the students with insights into management practices in China, as well as the intrinsic dynamics of negotiation process. The course will focus on theoretical and practical issues regarding organizational and management practices in China. More specifically these issues will be dealt with from the situational and practical perspective of negotiation. The competencies and the knowledge needed to correctly analyze the dynamics of the process includes a clear understanding of the business environment and its actors; i.e. to grasp the historical, social, and cultural background of the actors; a high proficiency in intercultural communication. The course will take the student through the various stages of an aspect of a management process, and these will be dealt with both theoretically and practically. Whenever appropriate cases will be used to illustrate and further explore the workings and practices of management in a Chinese context. |
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Teaching methods | |||||||||||||||||
The course will be taught in a seminar style cum lecture format. You are expected to have read the material in advance and be prepared for discussing it in class. Intensive class discussions will be supplemented by lectures, and outside speakers. If there is any Chinese management issues that catch your attention we would encourage you to bring it up in class for discussion. It may also be helpful to keep abreast of the latest developments in Chinese management. | |||||||||||||||||
Expected literature | |||||||||||||||||
To be announced on Learn |
Last updated on 08-02-2012