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BA 469 - Strategic Management and Business
Professor: Manolete
V. Gonzalez, Phd
Email: gonzalezm@bus.oregonstate.edu
Office: B224B
Office hours: by
appointment
After
you leave the University and enter the “real world,” you will encounter
positions or roles with responsibilities over the ultimate success of a
significant portion of an organization; at some point, you could be the head of
a functional unit of a company, e.g. head of Marketing and Sales, of a business
unit in a multi-business organization, or you could be the head of the whole
organization. Indeed some of you may
already be occupying the role of a “general manager” of an organization, in one
way or another. A classic definition of
an organization is, “a system of consciously coordinated activities or forces
of two or more persons.” Organizations
can be as varied as a business corporation, a fraternity or sorority in which
you are a member, the University student council, and a volunteer
organization. As a general manager, you
have to make decisions that have long-term consequences for the
organization. The objectives of this
course are:
The
tools and concepts that we will cover in this capstone course fall under the
management discipline usually referred to as Strategic Management and Business
Policy. In terms of learning outcomes,
you must demonstrate that:
These
learning outcomes will have to be mastered by each of you. Your classmates and I can help you through
the term, but there is no substitute for your effort. You will have to do it yourself. I will provide a roadmap as to how you can master
these learning outcomes, create the conditions and provide situations that will
hopefully facilitate your learning, and establish the methods by which we can
determine whether you have mastered the learning outcomes.
E-mail Communication: All students
registered for business courses have an assigned e-mail address on the
Hill, C. W. L.. & Jones, G. R., (2004). Strategic management: An integrated approach. MA: Houghton Mifflin.
I will assume that all students have senior standing and have taken BA 340, BA 350, BA 352, BA 357, and BA 390. I will assume that you can apply what you have learned in these courses in analyzing case situations and in understanding the reading material.
Strategic Management and Business Policy courses are traditionally taught
using the case method. This method uses
case analysis and discussion as the method of instruction. We will follow a modified approach by mixing
lectures and case discussions as indicated in the schedule.
There
will be classes where each of the chapters will be covered. For these classes, you are expected to have read the assigned chapters prior to
coming to class. You should
also test your understanding using the study aids contained in the
chapters. During class, the content of
each chapter will be explained through lecture, class discussion, and in-class
exercises.
For
classes where a case will be discussed, you are expected to read the assigned
case, analyze it, submit a case brief or report, and be prepared to participate
in class discussion.
You
will be divided into groups early in the term.
Each group will submit two case reports as indicated in the syllabus
schedule. You may use this group as a
discussion group to gain better insights into cases assigned for individually
written case briefs.
We
will also use portions of some class periods to discuss readings on various
issues that are of strategic importance to business organizations and to
students seeking to enter the business world.
These readings will be posted in the public folder; you are encouraged
to supplement these with your own research.