2013/2014 KAN-CMM_MMBM Benchmarking
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Benchmarking |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Quarter |
Course period | Third Quarter
Changes in course scheduel may occur Tuesday 14.25-16.05, week 5-8,10-12 Tuesday 14.25-17.00, week 9 Friday 08.00-09.40, week 5-12 |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc/MSc in Business Administration and
Management Science, MSc
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Last updated on 22-10-2013 |
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Through this course the students
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Quantitative skills & interests, knowledge of linear programming (and basic understanding of LP duality) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Being able to quantify
the efficiency of resource utilisation is important, both in
the private sector due to the intensity of competition and in
the public sector, where budget cuts and demands for
efficiency are common.
This course covers specific benchmarking methods that are very useful in practice for assessing the performance of different organisational units, particularly the socalled Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) approach. As well as providing measures for the extent of efficiency, DEA also identifies role model units which less efficient units can emulate and performance targets at which inefficient units might aim. Benchmarking analysis through the use of DEA thus supports the identification and adoption of operating practices conducive to the efficient utilisation of resources. Besides covering both theoretical and practical aspects of the use of DEA, the course also looks at some real life applications, amongst which are studies within the financial services industries undertaken by the lecturer on the course. The course will involve combinations of lectures, small examples and exercises done in class and potentially some more realistic problems for students to practice on at home. |
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Expected literature | |||||||||||||||||||||
Thanassoulis (2001): Introduction to the Theory and Application of Data Envelopment Analysis: A foundation text with integrated software.Kluwer Academic Publishers (0-7923-7429-0). |
Last updated on
22-10-2013