2023/2024 KAN-CGMAO1002U Strategy and Organization
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Strategy and Organization |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Autumn |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
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Study Board for cand.merc. and GMA (GMA)
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Last updated on 30-08-2023 |
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In the face of considerable uncertainty, ambiguity, and unpredictability, the goal of this course is to develop the students’ capabilities for decision-making, value creation, and effective management in a complex environment and organizational context with multiple decision makers and competing objectives. This goal is accomplished by providing the students with an understanding of how managers as theorists can develop strategies for their firms and, simultaneously, recognize the performative effects of their strategies and respond effectively to the organizational dilemmas they may create.
The course will focus on the crucial elements in developing strategy and understanding organizational implementation. We will examine these elements across sectors and organizational forms and draw on both classic and state-of-the-art management scholarship within strategy and organization. The course emphasizes the development of the students’ critical thinking through the application of concepts and discussion of their premises and relevance across contexts.
Course activities At the end of the course, the students will hand in a 5-page essay in which they formulate a theory for a self-selected firm/organization and reflect on the potential performative effects of their theory, organizational dilemmas associated with implementing it in a complex organizational context, and suggestions for how to manage these dilemmas. The students will submit their hand-in to Peergrade, give and receive feedback from their student peers. Then the students will participate in a feedback session with the teachers in which the students will give an oral presentation of their essay and their reflections on their peer feedback and the teachers will give additional feedback.
Course format The course will be delivered through lectures, workshops, and feedback sessions. The lectures will be face-to-face live and introduce the students to the main ideas of strategy development and organizational implication. The workshops and feedback sessions will also be face-to-face live and give the students an opportunity to test their application of the course’s concepts, models, and theories on cases, and receive feedback from the teachers. |
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• Face-to-face lectures outlining the main
concepts, models, and theories in the course
• Workshops where students will work in groups and apply the material from lectures to cases • Online sessions for feedback and Q&A with the students • Mid-term evaluation followed by feedback session • Podcast about relevant topics in an accessible format (e.g., Talking About Organizations Podcast) |
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The students will receive feedback in several ways: during classes and exercises where the students will practice their ability to develop theories and reflect systematically on their performative effects; during the Peergrade exercise and feedback sessions that combine feedback from peers and teachers on written material and oral presentation; and finally, during office hours. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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A list of relevant literature will be provided in class. Below please find an indicative literature:
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