2021/2022 KAN-CINTO1901U Strategy Making and Information Technology
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Strategy Making and Information Technology |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory (also offered as elective) |
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 03/01/2022 |
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Number of compulsory
activities which must be approved (see section 13 of the Programme
Regulations): 3
Compulsory home
assignments
The students have to get 3 out of 5 assignments approved in order to go to the exam. Each assignment is 2-3 pages and has to be written individually. The task in the mandatory assignments is to apply concepts and ideas from the class to short case studies / problems in practice. Students will receive feedback on assignments both individually (at least once) and in class (weekly). There will not be any extra attempts provided to the students before the ordinary exam. If a student cannot hand in due to documented illness, or if a student does not get the activity approved in spite of making a real attempt, then the student will be given one extra attempt before the re-exam. Before the re-exam, there will be one home assignment (max. 10 pages) which will cover 3 mandatory assignments. |
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The overall objective of this course is to provide students with
an understanding of the field of corporate strategy in relation to
information technology, as well as the tools and methodologies
enabling them to take a key role in developing IT strategy.
The pedagogical model is intended to familiarize the students with
issues in corporate and business strategy as it relates to
information technology, and to take the students from theory
to strategy formulation through the use of real life case studies.
No technical skills are required. However, it is expected that students are familiar with basic concepts from the corporate 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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The course sessions will combine lectures, case
analyses and guest presentations.
The first session will introduce the theoretical framework guiding the course and highlight key concepts from introductory business and strategy courses to recapture prerequisite knowledge for students. Sessions 2-10 will each focus on a different IT-strategy challenges facing modern organisations. Typically, the format for sessions 2 – 10 will consist of a lecture and an in-class discussion of a case assignment. 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 or senior management staff present their IT and information management challenges and how they deal with them. |
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The main mechanism for feedback on student work
in this course are the weekly in-class exercises. During exercises,
students will work in groups on problems presented in case studies
or by industry experts.
In addition, the course provides the following opportunities for feedback: - written feedback on assignments will be given to a sample of individual submissions, - verbal feedback on all submitted assignments during class, - interactive feedback on course reading and material during workshop seminars, - feedback on exam preparation will be organized during the last workshop session where mock exam questions are covered and discussed, - individual and specific questions can be addressed during office hours. |
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