Swedish name: Managerial Perspectives on Strategy and People D
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Course code: 2FE040
Credit points: 15
Education level: Second cycle
Main Field of Study and progress level:
Business Administration: Second cycle, has only first-cycle course/s as entry requirements
Grading scale: Pass with distinction, Pass, Fail
Responsible department: Business Administration
The course highlights key issues for understanding and dealing with the challenges facing contemporary organizations in a globalized world. It integrates profound theoretical insights with practical applications in a learning environment characterized by active student participation, both individually and in groups.
The core course consists of two modules, which will be further described below:
Module 1. Perspectives on strategy, 7.5 ECTS
This module highlights key challenges facing contemporary firms in a globalized world. The students will gain an interdisciplinary understanding of the business context and the intertwined nature of its events and processes. Alternative theoretical perspectives on strategy will be presented to provide a comprehensive platform for the forthcoming core courses. Students will practice to think strategically from both an internal and external perspective. Module 1 integrates theoretical insights with practical applications in a learning environment characterized by active participation, both individually and in groups. Throughout the module the students are encouraged to develop their own strategic approaches. During the module, students will also be introduced to the code of academic conduct, e.g. referencing, or how to avoid plagiarism and cheating.
Expected learning outcomes:
After completing this module, the student should be able to:
Focus of instruction:
This module includes interactive lectures and practicing intercultural communication, a company visit and two group case projects. The module requires significant amount of independent study. This means reading the assigned compulsory book chapters and articles when preparing for classes. The readings and lectures are meant to complement each other. Although they will at times cover seemingly quite diverse subjects, they are intended to help the students to develop a good understanding of what strategy is about and to apply this knowledge in the course assignments.
Examination modes
The final grade is based on the individual written exam and two case reports, which are assessments of your group’s achievement. Attendance at all case seminars and presentations is compulsory to pass the module. The final grade is awarded to students who pass all assignments and compulsory course elements, including an individual exam on the code of academic conduct
See also note 6 below.
Module 2. People – the human side of organizing (7,5 ECTS)
In the second module, focus is turned to the human side of organizations, with the objective to show the importance of considering individual perceptions and identity construction, as well as group interaction, in order to effectively manage and lead an organization. Furthermore, the module addresses the complexities created by issues of diversity, gender, ethics and emotions in organisational processes. Students will perform a group assignment in order to scrutinize and evaluate one of these dimensions.
Expected learning outcomes
After completing this module, the student should be able to
1) appreciate leadership as a matter of mutual interaction through a social identity theory perspective, including the following sub goals:
2) scrutinize and evaluate dimensions of diversity, ethics, emotions and gender in organizational processes, including:
Focus of instruction
The course is given through lectures, seminars, individual- and group assignments. The lectures on the social identity perspective, are followed by three literature seminars, each with an individual statement memo. Based on the student's choice of one of the dimensions; diversity, ethics, emotions, and gender, groups are formed and will explore how the chosen dimension can be applied in an organizational setting. This work is presented in a term paper and defended at a seminar. The course ends with an integrative case seminar.
Examination modes
The examination consists of active participation in seminars and successful completion of group and individual assignments. A passing grade is required for each part of the module. See also note 6 below.
See respective module
University: Courses in Business Administration (75 ECTS) At Basic level (A-level) and Intermediate level (B-level) a minimum of 60 ECTS in Management, Marketing, Accounting and Finance courses. At the C-level (Bachelor), a minimum 15 ECTS.
Language: Proficiency in English equivalent to Swedish upper secondary course English B (IELTS (Academic) with a minimum overall score of 6.5 and no individual score below 5.5. TOEFL PBT (Paper-based Test) with a minimum score of 575 and a minimum TWE score of 4.5). TOEFL iBT (Internet-based Test) with a minimum score of 90 and a minimum score of 20 on the Writing Section).
See respective module.
See also above under respectively module.
The following grading system is used:
Pass with distinction (Väl godkänd, Vg, 75% or more),
Pass (Godkänd, G, 50% or more)
and Fail (Underkänd U, less than 50%).
To receive the grade Pass with distinction (Väl godkänd) on the course, the student must have achieved that grade at three of the four modules.
In case of failure on seminar participation or individual and group assignments, compensating assignments must be completed in accordance with instructions given, no later than two weeks after the completion of the module.
Students who do not pass the written examination will be offered a re-examination opportunity within a month. Beyond that, additional opportunities to complete the written examination normally arise every academic year one-week prior to the start of the autumn term.
When a student has failed an examination on two occasions, he or she has a right to have another grading teacher. A written request for an alternative examiner should be handed to the director of studies no later than two weeks before the next examination opportunity.
Rules and regulations concerning the production of academic texts and correct referencing will be applicable to all written assignments. (see instructions in the Thesis manual. Thesis writing in Business Administration.) Urkund records may be used for control.
Students who fail to present a photo ID at the occasion of a written examination cannot have their results registered.
Lectures are normally not obligatory. However attendance is expected because the lectures are designed to facilitate students towards achieving course specific learning objectives. In addition lectures often provide insightful explanations of, and can supplement and provide contrast to, the course literature and other relevant course materials.
A student who has passed an examination cannot retake the examination to get a higher grading.
Grades on the course are awarded when students have passed all examinations and compulsory course elements.
Academic credit transfer
Academic credit transfers are according to the University credit transfer regulations.
This is a course at the D-level in an MSc-degree at Umeå University. The course can also be included in study programs in Business Administration and Economics at Umeå School of Business and Economics.
Exploring strategy
Johnson Gerry, Whittington Richard, Scholes Kevan
9. ed. : Harlow [etc.] : Prentice Hall : 2011 : xxiv, 562 s. :
ISBN: 0-273-73700-7 (pbk) : £44.88
Mandatory
Search the University Library catalogue
Business ethics : managing corporate citizenship and sustainability in the age of globalization
Crane Andrew, Matten Dirk
3. ed. : Oxford : Oxford University Press : 2010 : xxv, 614 s. :
ISBN: 978-0-19-956433-0 (pbk.)
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Handelshögskolan Umeå Universitet
Theses writing in Busniess Administration. Thesis manual.
Umeå University (latest edition) :