2020/2021 KAN-CCMIV1121U CEMS Business Project
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CEMS Business Project |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 15 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Spring |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Min. participants | 64 |
Max. participants | 64 |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc and MSc in Business, Language and Culture,
MSc
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Last updated on 15/12/2020 |
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Learning objectives | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The main learning objectives below describe the
ambitions of the project and establish the evaluation criteria
which will be used in the assessment of the student’s performance.
Upon completion of the project, the student should be able to:
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Course prerequisites | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
THE CEMS BUSINESS PROJECT IS ONLY OPEN TO CEMS MIM STUDENTS | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Prerequisites for registering for the exam (activities during the teaching period) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of compulsory
activities which must be approved (see s. 13 of the Programme
Regulations): 3
Compulsory home
assignments
Before submission of the project report, the student team must complete the following actvities: A) Briefing Note B) Mid-term evaluation C) Reporting findings and conclusions to the host company. See below for an elaboration of the three mandatory activities. |
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Course content, structure and pedagogical approach | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Business Project aims to provide the students with a real life learning experience. International student project teams solve a real business problem as a one-semester part-time activity in consultation with the host company and an academic advisor in parallel. The Business Project is a consultancy-like project that aims to make a contribution to the host company with analytical results and advice.
Even though the Business Project course includes a number of fixed deliverables and a tight schedule, students have full responsibility to manage the project process, the analysis, reach conclusions and present these in a clearly communicated way. The students are dedicated to work with a company and will be assigned a company contact person and an academic advisor from CBS.
The implementation of the Business Project will therefore help students develop a range of competences, in terms of analysis, communication, project, and process management – in other words, competences that are in high demand in the corporate world.
The Business Project forms a substantial part of the workload in the spring semester, and each student is expected to allocate approximately 400 work hours to the project.
The main part of the Business Project consists of the student group’s project work process and the group’s interaction with the host company.
The project team will work on a business problem/challenge/opportunity, as provided by the host company.
It is the responsibility of each project team to establish an internal project organization and structure to be able to handle the process of coordinating tasks, communicate efficiently and effectively with the host company, and ensure that the milestones and deadlines in the process are met.
The kick-off for the CEMS Business Project is scheduled for Friday 5 February 2021. At the kick-off, the company presents the case and meets the student project team for the first time. The aim of the kick-off is to:
Before the kick-off students are assigned to specific company partners. It is expected that the students prior to the kick-off have done some initial information search, e.g. via the company partner’s website, annual reports, or through consultation with other sources for industry insights.
The kick-off and the following initial project work will lead the project team to produce the first deliverable in the Business Project, the Briefing Note.
Re. A: Briefing Note
The Briefing Note must be submitted to the group’s academic adviser at CBS and to the company contact person. The purpose of the Briefing Note is to outline the project’s purpose, the reseach question, research-based foundation, methodology and expected outcome at an early stage of the process.
Re. B: Mid-term evaluation
The project team must arrange one mid-term evaluation meeting with the company which is the second deliverable in the Business Project. While the mid-term evaluation meeting is mandatory, the format for the meeting is flexible and the most convenient format for the specific project may be determined by the project team in consultation with the host company.
Re. C: Reporting findings and conclusions
The content and structure of the report will naturally vary according to the company case and research question investigated.
Prior to the submission of the report, the project team must present the preliminary results to the company. At this stage, the project team must orally, on the basis of a supporting slide presentation, communicate the main activities, findings, conclusions and recommendations.
The final report submitted for the exam consists of three elements: A) A summary with reflections. B) A slide presentation reporting main activities, findings, conclusions and recommendations. In addition to the content already included in the company presentation, this submission must include information and reflections on the methodology applied and on relevant academic/theoretical concepts. C) Supporting documentation. |
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Description of the teaching methods | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
CBS will divide the students into a number of project teams of approximately 3-5 students each. Each company team will be assigned to a host company, a corporate contact person, as well as an academic advisor from CBS. The teams are composed to ensure the best possible match between the project topic, student preferences, the students’ educational background as well as other qualifications, and to create diverse teams in terms of nationality, home university and gender. The teams will be announced prior to the kick-off. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ongoing consultations with the CBS project advisor and the corporate advisor. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Expected literature | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
There is no general course curriculum, as each project is expected to select and draw on a more specialized portfolio of readings that relate to the project’s topic and research question. The student project team is expected to consult with their academic adviser in order to identify relevant academic literature. For example, projects may draw on diverse literatures in strategic management, operations management, marketing, etc., or a combination of these literatures.
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