2016/2017 KAN-CINTO1019U Strategy Making in Global Environments
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Strategy Making in Global Environments |
Course information |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
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, MSc
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Last updated on 11-08-2016 |
Learning objectives | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
To achieve the grade 12, students
should meet the following learning objectives with no or only minor
mistakes or errors:
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Number of mandatory
activities: 5
Compulsory assignments
(assessed approved/not approved)
For sessions 2-10, students must do a case analysis and upload their case solution. There will typically be 2 - 3 questions, to be addressed in relation to the case, and the students need to prepare a short analysis (maximum one page) of these questions. For the HBR type cases, this requires the students to read the case and perhaps discuss it with fellow students before answering the questions. For the living cases, students should only use publicly available information on the Internet (company web-page, newspaper articles about the company etc.). The case analysis must be uploaded before class, and students will be called upon to defend or further augment their analysis in the class discussion. To go to the exam, 5 case analyses have to be uploaded. |
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Course content and structure | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
The overall objective of this course is to provide the student
with an understanding of the field of corporate strategy in
relation to information and IT, and the tools and methodologies
enabling them to take a key role in developing a global IT
strategy. 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).
No technical skills are required. However, it is required that students have a certain familiarity regarding strategy literature. This means that students without any knowledge about strategy will need to study somewhat harder than those who have this background. |
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Teaching methods | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
The course will consist of ten 3-hour
sessions.
The first session will introduce the course and wrap-up the essential pre-knowledge that attending students are supposed to be familiar with. It is also strongly recommended that the students with a HA it bachelor degree also take part in this session, although it will overlap with the course on strategy from the 4th semester of the HA it. Sessions 2-10 will each focus on a different IT-strategy challenge facing large companies acting in global environments. The typical format for sessions 2 – 10 will be a lecture, interactive dialog elements and an in-class discussion of the case. Some of the cases will be traditional teaching cases (HBR type but provided free of charge to students), while the remaining cases will be living cases, where CIOs of major MNEs present their IT and information management challenges and how they deal with them. Before each of the nine sessions, students must do a case analysis and upload their case solution. There will typically be 2 - 3 questions, to be addressed in relation to the case, and the students need to prepare a short analysis (maximum one page) answering the questions. For the HBR type cases, this requires the students to read the case and perhaps discuss it with fellow students before answering the questions. For the living cases, students should only use publicly available information on the Internet (company web-page, news-paper articles about the company etc.). The case analysis must be uploaded before class, and students will be called upon to defend or further augment their analysis in the class discussion. To summarize: each student must do an independent analysis of the case and upload the answer before each class Students are encouraged to collaborate, but must hand in individual assignments. |
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