Responsible Business ManagementLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: TT00BM99
Credits
5 op
Objective
After studying this course the student will be capable of performing the following:
• Apply various tools and instruments such as SWOT and PESTE analysis to make strategic decisions in an organization and thus, determine when a particular strategy is most appropriate to use
• Apply the knowledge gained in the course to formulate corporate strategy, implement and evaluate the entire strategic management cycle
• Determine when good ethics is good business in strategic management and apply this moral thinking in decision making.
Content
• The nature of strategic management – using the strategic management model
• The importance of vision and mission statement for a business organization
• Why internal and external audits are important to a business firm
• Different strategies firms apply in the face of competition
• Business ethics in business
Enrollment
21.11.2022 - 03.03.2023
Timing
06.03.2023 - 26.04.2023
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Campus
Location-independent
Teaching languages
- English
Teachers
- Otieno Mbare
Groups
-
VAVA2223
Objective
After studying this course the student will be capable of performing the following:
• Apply various tools and instruments such as SWOT and PESTE analysis to make strategic decisions in an organization and thus, determine when a particular strategy is most appropriate to use
• Apply the knowledge gained in the course to formulate corporate strategy, implement and evaluate the entire strategic management cycle
• Determine when good ethics is good business in strategic management and apply this moral thinking in decision making.
Content
• The nature of strategic management – using the strategic management model
• The importance of vision and mission statement for a business organization
• Why internal and external audits are important to a business firm
• Different strategies firms apply in the face of competition
• Business ethics in business
Materials
David, F. Strategic Management: concepts and cases, @2011
Ebert & Griffin. Business Essential, Fourth Edition
Teaching methods
This is a highly interactive course between the class and the lecturer. Students will learn through interesting case studies, challenge-based-learning, and specific company activities. The students will have the opportunity to use the concepts, ideas, and other strategies in class. Problem-solving sessions occur in both individual (primarily) and team (occasionally) settings
Exam schedules
To be announced in class
International connections
Based on Lectures, Teamwork, literature review, and Presentations using the following learning approaches:
Constructivism,
reflective,
Challenge-based-learning,
nquiry-based, and
experiential learning
Student workload
133 hrs
• Individual assignments (28h)
• Group assignments (30)
• Studying the recommended literatures (42h)
• Final group project work (33h)
Content scheduling
- The nature of strategic management – using the strategic management model
- The importance of vision and mission statement for a business organization
- Why internal and external audits are important to a business firm
- Different strategies firms apply in the face of competition
- Business ethics in business
Further information
Seats for Turku UAS: 20
Seats for other UASs: 25
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Assesment is on a scale of 1 - 5, where:
1 = Mediocre, 2 = Satisfactory, 3 = Good, 4 = Very Good, 5 = Excellent
Consider active participation as necessary for your grades, 10%
Assignments constitutes 40% of your grade
Final group assignment, 50%
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
The work does not reach the standard level of the course. There is no evidence of further reading or considered thought about the subject matter neither is there a clear demonstration of familiarity with the various concepts in the subject.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
There is knowledge of core material and concepts but the knowledge and the processing of knowledge is weak or limited. There is only little evidence of wider reading.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
The work is reasonably competent, though there may be some weaknesses. Knowledge of various concepts is adequate and while there is evidence of reading beyond the class, it might be patchy or not broad (3).
The work is well developed beyond that given; demonstrates sound conceptual knowledge and reasoning; depth and breadth of reading (4)
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The work reflect very high conceptual standard and demonstrate knowledge and autonomous development of reasoning processing well beyond that given in class. There is clear evidence of depth and breadth in reading.
Enrollment
15.08.2022 - 19.09.2022
Timing
22.09.2022 - 01.12.2022
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Virtual portion
5 op
Mode of delivery
Distance learning
Campus
Location-independent
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Business
Teachers
- Otieno Mbare
Groups
-
VAVA2223
Objective
After studying this course the student will be capable of performing the following:
• Apply various tools and instruments such as SWOT and PESTE analysis to make strategic decisions in an organization and thus, determine when a particular strategy is most appropriate to use
• Apply the knowledge gained in the course to formulate corporate strategy, implement and evaluate the entire strategic management cycle
• Determine when good ethics is good business in strategic management and apply this moral thinking in decision making.
Content
• The nature of strategic management – using the strategic management model
• The importance of vision and mission statement for a business organization
• Why internal and external audits are important to a business firm
• Different strategies firms apply in the face of competition
• Business ethics in business
Materials
David, F. Strategic Management: concepts and cases, @2011
Ebert & Griffin. Business Essential, Fourth Edition
Teaching methods
This is a highly interactive course between the class and the lecturer. Students will learn through interesting case studies, challenge-based-learning, and specific company activities. The students will have the opportunity to use the concepts, ideas, and other strategies in class. Problem-solving sessions occur in both individual (primarily) and team (occasionally) settings
Exam schedules
To be announced in class
International connections
Based on Lectures, Teamwork, literature review, and Presentations using the following learning approaches:
Constructivism,
reflective,
Challenge-based-learning,
nquiry-based, and
experiential learning
Student workload
133 hrs
• Individual assignments (28h)
• Group assignments (30)
• Studying the recommended literatures (42h)
• Final group project work (33h)
Content scheduling
- The nature of strategic management – using the strategic management model
- The importance of vision and mission statement for a business organization
- Why internal and external audits are important to a business firm
- Different strategies firms apply in the face of competition
- Business ethics in business
Further information
Seats for Turku UAS: 25
Seats for other UASs: 20
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment methods and criteria
Assesment is on a scale of 1 - 5, where:
1 = Mediocre, 2 = Satisfactory, 3 = Good, 4 = Very Good, 5 = Excellent
Consider active participation as necessary for your grades, 10%
Assignments constitutes 40% of your grade
Final group assignment, 50%
Assessment criteria, fail (0)
The work does not reach the standard level of the course. There is no evidence of further reading or considered thought about the subject matter neither is there a clear demonstration of familiarity with the various concepts in the subject.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)
There is knowledge of core material and concepts but the knowledge and the processing of knowledge is weak or limited. There is only little evidence of wider reading.
Assessment criteria, good (3-4)
The work is reasonably competent, though there may be some weaknesses. Knowledge of various concepts is adequate and while there is evidence of reading beyond the class, it might be patchy or not broad (3).
The work is well developed beyond that given; demonstrates sound conceptual knowledge and reasoning; depth and breadth of reading (4)
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
The work reflect very high conceptual standard and demonstrate knowledge and autonomous development of reasoning processing well beyond that given in class. There is clear evidence of depth and breadth in reading.