2019/2020 BA-BPROV1004U Agility and Resilience in Projects
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Agility and Resilience in Projects |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Quarter |
Start time of the course | First Quarter, Autumn |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Min. participants | 30 |
Max. participants | 50 |
Study board |
Study Board for Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Business
Administration and Project Management
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Last updated on 01-04-2019 |
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By the end of this course, we expect the
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Basic project management knowledge | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Number of compulsory
activities which must be approved: 3
Compulsory home
assignments
1) Case analysis of three cases written in groups (one of the case analysis will be used as a written product for the exam and will serve as the starting point for the oral examination).
Oral presentations
etc.
2) Three peer reviews of the three case analysis developed by different groups. Compulsory. The feedback will be evaluated in case the student is in between grades. The mandatory assignments must be passed for the student to participate in the final exam. If the mandatory assignments are failed or there has been documented illness an alternative assignment will be offered between the ordinary and the retake exam. Please note, to attend the retake mandatory assignment it is a precondition that the student has made an attempt in all set activities, unless it can be documented that lack of submission/participation was caused by illness or similar circumstances. |
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We live under increasing pressure to perform faster while adapting frequently. New trends like automatisation and data analytics, for example, are transforming the skills and capabilities required to conduct some of the most well-known professions from medicine to marketing. Constant change is also evidently needed and partly also notable when we consider our planetary challeges, from climate change to the need for renewable energy sources. Such pressing challenges are putting new demands into the way we do business and organize work. We need to act, and act fast.
In this course, students will be exposed and will critically analyze practices that attempt to embrace change and adaptability in projects and through projects.
Specifically, we will discuss the concepts of agility and temporality in projects. Since the Agile manifesto written back in 2001, agile practices have been spreading across organizations and are now common practice in many project-based sectors, in particular in IT projects. Agility has become a buzz word and is widely used in project businesses. For example, one of the 2018 top most read articles in Mckinsey.com is 'a business leader guide to agile'. A recent survey shows that 63% of the Danish organizations participating in the survey use agile methods (Manaz et al, 2018 “Projektlederundersøgelsen 2018”).
We will build on theories of uncertainty, resilience and organizational cognition to analyse project practices developed in an attempt to embrace the paradoxical needs for speed and innovation, learning and efficiency.
While offering a wide perspective on potential methodologies, we will focus on agile methodologies, a family of project management methods that provides an alternative way of organizing projects and project-based organization to the classic waterfall methods. |
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Guided reading
Videos and online learning tools will be used when applicable Classes Workshops Presentations from industrial speakers |
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Discussions in class
Feedback to case discussions during class Peer review of case analysis |
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The literature will be based on a combination of:
The specific literature will be further developed. |