2023/2024 BA-BISHO1002U Organizational Analysis
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Organizational Analysis |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Quarter |
Start time of the course | Spring, Third Quarter |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
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Study Board for BSc in International Shipping and
Trade
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Last updated on 14-02-2023 |
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At the end of the course, the students should be
able to:
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This course aims to familiarize you with key ideas and concepts of organization, such as organizational structure, culture, change, leadership, technology and power. We will explore the ways these have been understood historically in organization studies and will ask you to engage critically and practically with these concepts both individually and in groups while analyzing texts and cases and presenting them in class. Beware that potential company visits are mandatory and part of the course. |
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The course will be taught over 8 weeks with bi-weekly sessions consisting of 2x2 hours per week (except for week 7 which will have 5 hours because of a company visit) = 33 hours in total | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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there will be two formal feedback mechanisms.
1. Coaching session: Starting in the second week of the course (and continuing to the penultimate week), the lecturer will work intensively with 2 groups of students for 50 minutes every week, where the students have to prepare a presentation for the next week. One group will also act as a ‘coach’ for the other group (and vice versa). A lecture on coaching skills will be prerecorded on Panopto so the student always have that background information at hand. The whole idea of the ‘coaching session’ is working with student groups and helping them to see how concepts/theories can apply to their very concrete working situations, thus leveraging their experiences. They get feedback from the lecturer and their paired group, and then will organize an interactive 20 minute session on how a particular theory/concept (discussed the previous week in the lectures) applies in a specific organization (or organizations) with the whole cohort the next week. The use of coaching sessions and group presentations will be a central part of the course. 2. Exam supervision. For their oral exam the students will choose at least three key concepts discussed in the course and apply them to a case company of their choosing, thus allowing them to demonstrate the learning outcomes. In preparation for the exam they will produce a 15 page report. Each student group (2/3 students) will receive a 30 min supervision/feedback session from the lecturer in the week after the final lectures. |
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Core Text: Buchanan, D. & Huczynski A. (2017). Organizational Behaviour (9th edition). Pearson: London. Additional readings are all from: The Oxford Handbook of Management (2017): Edited by Adrian Wilkinson, Steven J Armstrong, and Michael Lounsbury (Oxford University Press: Oxford) Available online (with CBS login) from: http://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198708612.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780198708612
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