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Strategic Management and Simulation (Summer)
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Compulsory Course
Lecture and Simulation
English
Summer Term
5 ECTS
4
• Written Exam = 50 % of the final grade
• Participation in the Simulation = 25 % of the final grade
• Presentation on Strategy Tools = 25 % of the final grade
Written Examination
90 minutes
Decimal Grade
Objectives
Strategic Management is concerned with four major questions:
- Why are we in business?
- What strategies do we choose and implement to obtain our goals?
- How do external factors (market conditions, legal requirements, customer tastes etc.) and internal factors (people, technology, processes etc.) affect this choice?
Content
The course consists of two parts: the lecture and the business simulation.
- The lecture provides the theoretical underpinnings of strategic managements, covering the major schools including the market based view and the resource based view, both from a prescriptive as well as an emergent perspective. The lecture will follow closely the textbook by Lynch (2006).
- In order to gain a better understanding of both practical considerations of the strategy process and the interdependencies between the different areas of a company, the lecture is accompanied by the business simulation TOPSIM General Management II.
Recommended Readings
Mandatory
- TOPSIM Business Simulation ‚General Management II’ – User Manual
- Ireland, Hoskisson and Hitt (2013), The Management of Strategy: Concepts, 10th International Edition, Cengage
Recommended
- Mintzberg, H.; Ahlstrand, B.; Lampel, J. (1998) The Strategy Safari. London
- Morschett, D. et al.(2010): Strategic International Management. 2nd ed.Gabler
- Johnson, G., Scholes, K. (2011) Strategisches Management Eine Einführung. 9. Aufl. Pearson
- Grant, Robert M. (2010): Contemporary Strategy Analysis. 7th.ed. Wiley
- Barney, J., Hesterly, W. (2012) Strategic Management and Competitive Advantage, 4th ed. Pearson
- Hungenberg, H. (2010) Strategisches Management in Unternehmen. Ziele - Prozesse - Verfahren. 6. Aufl. Gabler
Workload and Breakdown of Credits
5 ECTS x 30 hours = 150 hours, combined out of the following:
- Course attendance: 60 hours
- Preparation / homework / self-study: 25 hours
- Time for exercises and group work: 25 hours
- Semester project / presentation preparation: 35 hours
- Exam preparation: 25 hours
- Exam time: 90 minutes
Teaching and Learning Methods
- Interactive lectures
- Case studies
- Teamwork
- Computer simulation