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From Local og Global Business (Spring 2010)

Course code : X-LG/B-U1
ECTS Credits : 7,5 Status : Optional
Revised : 23/06 2009 Written : 30/06 2008
Placement : Hours per week : 20
Length : 1 semester Teaching Language : English

Objective : To provide students with business and technical skills and knowledge of how to align business processes with IT strategy

Learning objectives:
A student who has fully met the objectives of the course will be able to:
- list the most important e-business technologies
- describe the changes in an organization due to implementation of new technology
- identify opportunities for use of e-business strategies and
- outline how to make the implementation on a specific case (typically a specific company)
Principal Content : Providing students with insight into the principles of corporate development, entrepreneurship, and innovation in both old and new business.
Giving insights into business responsibilities when dealing with customers and the Internet.
Providing students with detailed knowledge of new technologies (IT) applicable in an e-business context.
Teaching method : Developing the students’ insights into practical business management by using senior managers from public/private enterprises as course lecturers while the students solve practical assignments.
Required prequisites : For Export Engineering students:
First one-and-a-half year and a minimum of 120 ECTS.
Recommended prerequisites : For non-Export Engineering students:
Familiarity with production, sales and marketing, and economic terms used in companies.
Relations : -
Type of examination : Oral examination based on assignments
External examiner : External
Marking : 7 step scale
Remarks : Oral exam based on presentation of the practical assignments.
The learning model from Bloom’s taxonomy is the platform for this course. You can read more about this learning model here:
http://www.coun.uvic.ca/learn/program/hndouts/bloom.html
Teaching material : Hand-outs and Internet.
Responsible teacher : Poul Kohsel , poko@dtu.dk