2018/2019 DIP-DSCHO1003U Business Project
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Business Project |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Graduate Diploma |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Spring |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
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Study Board for Graduate Diploma in Business
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Last updated on 22-06-2018 |
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Knowledge:
The project work gives students knowledge about how to identify, formulate and analyse an SCM issue with a view to creating value for one or more enterprises. In addition to this, students gain knowledge on how a literature review can be carried out and how the competences acquired during the first year of study of Graduate Diploma in Supply Chain Management can be applied in a specific practice. Skills: Students must be able to: • Formulate a relevant, well-defined and a real issue-solving problem that can govern and structure the work on the project. • Carry out and describe a literature review that is adequate for the identified problem. • Select, describe and apply a method of investigation that is suitable for the formulated research questions. • Select, introduce, combine and apply relevant theories and analytical models related to one or more of the courses or the disciplines of the first year of study of the Graduate Diploma in Supply Chain Management. • Collect own empirical knowledge in the form of interviews, observations, questionnaires, data from enterprises and/or other sources. • Perform a thorough and structured analysis of the chosen problem. • Answer the research questions and provide reflections on the identified problem. • Prepare a well-defined implementation plan for the recommended solution. • Explain the organisation and management of the project work. • Present the results of the project in a clear and convincing way. Competences: Students acquire competences in performing SCM analyses that rest on a solid methodological and theoretical basis. With this competence, students obtain the basis for being able to perform a good analysis of SCM-related problems in their own enterprise. |
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The purpose of the course is to give students knowledge, skills and competences in problem-solving Supply Chain Management (SCM) analysis that rests on a solid methodological and theoretical basis.
The first part of the course consists of two workshops where the relevant aspects of the project work are introduced and discussed. In the second, students individually or in a project group carry out the project work as such in accordance with the instructions from the two workshops. Students may consult the supervisor related to the project on an ongoing basis. By way of conclusion, the project is reported on in writing in a project report.
Teaching principles and methods: The students commence their project work after a common project start-up in the form of two dialogue-based workshops, independently or in a project group and may contact the supervisor related to the project on an ongoing basis. |
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Workshops and independent project work. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Individual and group feedback during course
Short feedback on performance after exams Office hours for feedback |
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Further Information | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
For further information, please contact the Department of Operations Management Programme Administrator: Pernille Nielsen
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.om@cbs.dk |
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Expected literature | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Students’ individual literature lists for the project |