Event
[WS232577922]
Lecturers
Organisation
- Unternehmensführung
Part of
- Brick Workshop Business Wargaming – Analyzing Strategic Interactions | Industrial Engineering and Management (M.Sc.)
- Brick Workshop Business Wargaming – Analyzing Strategic Interactions | Economics Engineering (M.Sc.)
- Brick Workshop Business Wargaming – Analyzing Strategic Interactions | Digital Economics (M.Sc.)
- Brick Workshop Business Wargaming – Analyzing Strategic Interactions | Information Systems (M.Sc.)
- Brick Workshop Business Wargaming – Analyzing Strategic Interactions | Information Engineering and Management (M.Sc.)
- Brick Workshop Business Wargaming – Analyzing Strategic Interactions | Economathematics (M.Sc.)
Note
This course enables the simulation of strategic conflicts in which the participants assume the roles of selected actors. With the help of specially programmed wargaming software, strategic conflicts are simulated interactively and then reflected upon and discussed.
The course focuses on the simulation and analysis of real conflict situations with strategic interaction. Students gain a better understanding of the structural characteristics of strategic conflicts in the fields of economics and politics as well as the ability to derive their own strategies for action.
Through a combination of group work, simulation, and reflection, the seminar provides a learning experience that both strengthens team skills and develops analytical skills in strategic conflict. Join this seminar to gain sound insights into conflict dynamics and develop effective action strategies for complex situations.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to,
- learn the basic methodologies, features and benefits of business wargaming
- improve their understanding of conflict dynamics by reflecting on strategic conflicts
- Strengthen analytical skills by processing a variety of courses of action and deriving strategies for action
Recommendations:
Prior attendance of the Bachelor's module "Strategy and Organization" or another module with comparable content at another university is recommended.
Workload:
- Total workload: approx. 90 hours
- Attendance time: 15 hours
- Preparation and follow-up: 75 hours
- Examination and preparation: not applicable
Evidence:
In this course, real conflict situations are simulated and analyzed with the help of various methods from business wargaming. Details on the design of the performance review will be announced during the lecture.
Annotation:
The course is admission restricted. In case of prior admission to another course in the module "Strategy and Management: Advanced Topics" [M-WIWI-103119], participation in this course is guaranteed. For more information on the application process, see the IBU website.
Exams are offered at least every other semester, so the entire module can be completed in two semesters.