2015/2016 KAN-CINTV1010U The Robot Armada is Taking Over. What's Next, Manager?
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The Robot Armada is Taking Over. What's Next, Manager? |
Course information |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Autumn |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc/MSc in Business Administration and
Information Systems, BSc
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Last updated on 11-02-2015 |
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To achieve the grade 12, students
should meet the following learning objectives with no or only minor
mistakes or errors: Able to assess the business benefit of robotic
technologies
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Course content and structure | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The key ambition in this course is to bring awareness of the business potential of robots and how managers can respond to robot armada (industry robots, social robots, and service robots) introduced in the business landscape.
Pursuing these objectives, we are exploring productivity gains and how to capitalize on these, and scope and scale of the use of the robots. We are using Danish and international real-world cases where robots already are being deployed.
The course gives the students insight in how robots help automate and qualify operations and replace manual work in a variety of the fields within the service and industry sectors.
The course have a number of guest lectures from companies using
robots in their business operation today. Also, companies
selling robots are presenting in the class.
The management perspective is taking it’s point of departure in two distinct views on management: Peter Drucker’s and Rob Austin’s. 60 years ago, Drucker coined the concept of management by objectives arguing that management and employees need to understand what they need to do in order to achieve them. Moving beyond the industrial age management thinking, Austin outlines four building bricks in the artfull making and the management of innovation: release, collaboration, ensemble, and play.
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There will be presentations in the
class from companies and public organizaations using robots.
We aim for having a power point free zone during the class to stimulate interaction and reflection. There will be presentation of the key concepts, but we aim for as little lecturing style as possible and more problem solving. There will an optional study field tour to Münich during Fall break to visit companies using robots and visits to the BMW company. |
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Further Information | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We welcome students from other Danish and international universities.
The oral exam will be in December month.
The course is open for enrollment for exchange students and as a single course for practitioners. For enrollment from practitioners, please contact studenthub at CBS or Department of IT Managment (bsp.itm@cbs.dk) |
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Expected literature | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Abildgaard, Julie & Scharfe, Henrik (2012). A Germinoid as Lecturer. Social Robotics. 4th International Conference, ICSR 2012, Chengdu, China, October 29-31, 2012. Proceedings. Springer.
Andersen, Kim Normann et al. (2010). Robots on the move from the production line to the service sector: The grand challenges for contractors, workers, and management. eChallenges.
Austin, Rob & Lee Devin (2003a). Artful Making: What Managers Need to Know About How Artist Work. (selected chapters)
Austin, Rob & Lee Devin (2003b). Why Managing Innovation is Like Theater. Harvard Business School. Resaerch and Ideas, 29 September
Breazeal et al. (2013). Crowdsouring Human- Robot Interaction. Journal of Human-Robot Interaction, 2(1), 82-111 (30 pp) Breazeal, C. (2007). Sociable Robots. Journal of Robotics Society of Japan 24(5), 591-593.
Brynjolfsson, Erik and Andrew Mcafee (2014). The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies. (selected chapters)
Drucker, Peter (1995) The Age of Social Transformation. The Atlantic.
Drucker, Peter (2010) Technology, Management, and Society. (selected chapters) (Please note that you are of course welcome to use the older paper back version of the book)
Dunham (2014). Rise of the machines? Tiny robot horde swarms to form shapes. Reuters. Aug 14, 2014 http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/14/us-science-robots-idUSKBN0GE1XI20140814
Economist (2014). Special issue on robots. Economist March 29, 2014 http://www.economist.com/printedition/specialreports?year[value][year]=2014&category=76982
Florida, Richard (2013). Robots Aren’t the Problem. It’s Us. Harvard Business School Press. (5 pp)
Kurzweil, Ray. (1999). The Age of Spiritual Machines, chapter 9 (pp. 189-201). Penguin Books.
Moon, Youngme (2005). Sony Aibo: The World’s First Entertainment Robot. Harvard Business School Case (20 pp.)
Nielsen, Jeppe, Andersen, Kim Normann, & Sigh, Anne, (2013). Can Robots Transform Public Service Delivery? A Case Study of Robot Vacuum Cleaning Within Home Care. Conference presentation. EGPA. Edinburgh.
Peppard, Ward & Daniel (2007). Managing the realization of IT benefits. MISQ http://www.som.cranfield.ac.uk/som/dinamic-content/research/documents/peppardwarddaniel07.pdf
Rifkin, Jeremy (2004). The End of Work. Chapter 1 (pp. 3-14), Chapter 6-7 (pp. 81-106). Penguin.
Sankai, Yoshiyuki et al. (2014).Cybernics: Fusion of human, machine and information systems (selected chapters).
Schumpeter (2011). I, robot-manager. Economist. March 31 2011. http://www.economist.com/node/18483687
Sunstein, Cass R. (2013). Simpler: The Future of Government. chapter 10 (pp. 100-126). Simon & Schuster.
Ward, John & Daniel, Elizabeth (2010). Benefit Management: Delivering Value from IT and IT Investments. Wiley. Y oung & Carmier (2014). Can Robots Be Managers Too? Harvard Business Review. http://blogs.hbr.org/2014/04/can-robots-be-managers-too/ |