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International Strategy-M-

1. Discipline-specific knowledge and competence - Students gain in-depth knowledge concerning important elements of corporate strategy as well as major concepts and instruments needed for the successful management of MNE's 2. Management-specific skills - Students will learn how to analyze company portfolios and growth programs to develop a sound corporate strategy for MNE's 3. Global business environment - Students learn about the complexities of managing MNE's 4. Teamwork and responsible leadership - Classes will be interactive; students are provided with numerous practical examples and have to solve case studies 5. Critical thinking and problem solving skills - Students have to analyze complex situations and subsequently develop recommendations 6. Managerial and entrepreneurial practice - Students will learn to recognize and deal with the advantages and challenges of MNE's with the help of examples and case studies
Kurs ID
MGMT612
Art des Kurses
MSc Kurs
Wochenstunden
2,5
ECTS
5.0
Semester
FS 2020
Vortragssprache
Englisch
Vortragende/r
Prof. Dr. Jane Le
Bitte beachten Sie, dass AustauschstudentInnen im BSc-Programm der WHU eine höhere Anzahl an Credits erwerben als hier aufgeführt. Für weitere Informationen wenden Sie sich bitte direkt an das [International Relations Office].
Strategy is the long-term direction of a firm and critical to the success and survival of all organizations. The expansion of markets and competition has increasingly pushed organizations to expand into international markets. Yet, key strategic considerations differ across international context; this course prepare students to tackle them. Working with an international strategy framework, this course facilitates students applying key strategic principles to varied international setting, thereby garnering greater understanding of the diversity and challenges inherent in international strategy.
  • Foundations of international strategy
  • Introduction Case
  • Practice Case 1 (incl. group presentations)
  • Practice Case 2 (incl. group presentations)
  • Practice Case 3 (incl. group presentations)
  • Practice Case 4 (incl. group presentations)
  • Practice Case 5 (incl. group presentations)
  • Simulation Case
Date Time
Tuesday, 07.01.2020 11:30 - 15:15
Thursday, 09.01.2020 11:30 - 15:15
Friday, 10.01.2020 11:30 - 15:15
Wednesday, 15.01.2020 08:00 - 11:15
Wednesday, 15.01.2020 11:30 - 15:15
Thursday, 16.01.2020 08:00 - 11:15
Friday, 24.01.2020 09:45 - 11:15
Wednesday, 29.01.2020 11:30 - 15:15
Wednesday, 05.02.2020 08:45 - 17:30
Thursday, 06.02.2020 08:45 - 17:30
Friday, 07.02.2020 08:45 - 17:30
The primary objective of this course is to provide students with an understanding of the basic principles of international strategy and further develop this understanding based on advanced case study work. The theories and practices taught in this course are applicable in a wide array of positions in all types of organizations students may enter. The principal aims of the course are:

· to provide students with a broad and critical understanding of the key issues and concepts in strategy and international strategy

· to stimulate both appreciation and critical consideration of current theory and research on international strategy

· to build skillsets related to strategy and international strategy, particularly analysis, decision-making and implementation.

· to allow students to reflect on their own experience, extrapolate and develop better strategy skills

· to prepare students for future roles in which they need to work with individuals and groups in organizations

Selected lecture slides will be made available as PDF files and are downloadable from www.mywhu.com after the lecture. Journal articles are available electronically via the library. There is No Textbook for This Course We will be using advanced readings, so it is not necessary for you to purchase a textbook for this course. However, if you find a companion textbook helpful, you may use either or both of these books to support your learning:Johnson, G., Whittington, R., Angwin, D., Regnér, P. & Scholes, K. (2016). Exploring Strategy (Text and Cases): 11th edition. London: Pearson.Verbeke, A. (2018). International Business Strategy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.While Johnson et al. (2016) offers a detailed overview of strategy, Verbeke (2016) focuses on elements unique to international strategy. Although these texts offer access to further reading on material central to the course, it will be insufficient to rely solely on these books for course learning. The course involves extensive country, industry and organizational research. I also reiterate that these are not required books. Most strategy and international strategy books will cover the core issues we are focusing on in this course.Optional Reading:For each lecture, the slides may contain references to additional literature that offer you additional information.
Lectures, Presentations, Small Work Groups, Group Discussions, Case Analysis

Most lectures feature in-class exercises. These exercises serve the purpose of embedding learning and developing skills. They are also designed to improve assessment performance. Participation in these exercises is mandatory and will occasionally be monitored. If you miss an exercise, you should send an explanation prior to the class, with the assistant in CC. Students are assigned to small groups for assessed and unassessed work. Please do not switch your group, because part of the learning of this course relates to how well you work in pre-assigned groups.

  • In-class case presentations - 35%

(10% attendance of all sessions, 25% group presentation)

  • Case simulation - 65% - INDIVIDUAL

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