2018/2019 KAN-CSIEO2004U Organizing Growth
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Organizing Growth |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Quarter |
Start time of the course | Third Quarter |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
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Study Board for MSc in Social Sciences
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Last updated on 12-12-2018 |
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Organizing Growth – Community Building and Co-Creation
In this course, we investigate how to manage growing organizations. We focus, among other things, on the process of community building, both internally in the organization and externally among customers and other stakeholders, ecosystem development and user-involvement as growth strategies. During the course we also advance the necessary skills related to co-creation and to identifying possibilities for generating value for groups of people. We learn to translate knowledge of these processes into practice by applying them to the development of a YouTube channel.
Because the cost of creating and testing a new YouTube channel is low, working with YouTube offers a unique opportunity for students to gain practical experience with innovation processes involving quick, iterative prototyping and co-creation. Because YouTube is inherently a community-based platform, working with YouTube also offers students an opportunity to gain practical experience with community building and user involvement. Creators of YouTube channels, such as, Crashcourse, Epic Rap Battles of History, Good Mythical Morning, and Will It Blend?, have achieved both fame and economical success by creating novel entertainment or educational concepts and by building a community around their products.
The course will unfold over six weeks, with 4- to 5-hour sessions meeting once a week. After being introduced to relevant business models and to co-creation skills, students will form teams and engage in processes of user involvement and ecosystem expansion. Using different approaches to community building, they will develop their brand and product over time, refining their business model in relation to their growing community. |
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This course will take place in the Studio. The pedagogical approach will be highly interactive, combining discussion with hands-on, experiential learning in the context of practical group projects. We will discuss course theories in the light of students’ personal attempts to apply them in praxis. Each week there will be homework both in terms of reading and in terms of progressing the creation of the YouTube channel. As knowledge will be developed through discussion of progress and encountered obstacles in class, it is important that students meet in class having completed both reading assignments and practical assignments. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Students receive feedback from the instructor and peers during the course of highly interactive teamwork and discussions, in small groups and in plenary. Feedback will also be offered on the basis of group exercises, where we reflect together on learning experiences. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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