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Strategy and Management Theory: Developments and "Classics" (Master) [SS202577921]
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- Brick Strategy and Management Theory: Developments and “Classics” | Industrial Engineering and Management (M.Sc.)
- Brick Strategy and Management Theory: Developments and “Classics” | Economics Engineering (M.Sc.)
- Brick Strategy and Management Theory: Developments and “Classics” | Information Systems (M.Sc.)
- Brick Strategy and Management Theory: Developments and “Classics” | Information Engineering and Management (M.Sc.)
- Brick Strategy and Management Theory: Developments and “Classics” | Economathematics (M.Sc.)
Note
In this lecture, students discuss and evaluate models in the field of strategic management with a focus on applicability and theory based limitations. Critical examination of current research results will be a substantial part of this course.
Learning Objectives:
Students
- are able to explain and evaluate theoretical approaches and models in the field of strategic management and can illustrate them by tangible examples
- learn to express their position in structured discussions
Recommendations:
Basic knowledge as conveyed in the bachelor module "Strategy and Organization" is recommended.
Workload:
The total workload for this course is approximately 90 hours.
Lecture: 15 hours
Preparation of lecture: 75 hours
Exam preparation: n/a
Assessment:
The control of success according to § 4(2), 3 SPO takes place by writing a scientific work and a presentation of the results of the work in the context of a final meeting. Details on the design of the success control will be announced during the lecture.
Note:
This course is admission restricted. If you were already admitted to another course in the module “Advanced Topics in Strategy and Management” the participation at this course will be guaranteed. Further information on the application process can be found on the IBU website.
The examinations are offered at least every second semester, so that the entire module can be completed in two semesters.