602.301 (21S) Capstone Seminar
Überblick
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- Lehrende/r
- LV-Titel englisch Capstone Seminar
- LV-Art Seminar (prüfungsimmanente LV )
- LV-Modell Onlinelehrveranstaltung
- Semesterstunde/n 2.0
- ECTS-Anrechnungspunkte 4.0
- Anmeldungen 8 (25 max.)
- Organisationseinheit
- Unterrichtssprache Englisch
- mögliche Sprache/n der Leistungserbringung Englisch
- LV-Beginn 12.05.2021
- eLearning zum Moodle-Kurs
Zeit und Ort
LV-Beschreibung
Intendierte Lernergebnisse
Capstone students should strive for the development of realistic skills and applications. These will include, but not be limited to, time management and project tracking. Effective leadership skills, and followership roles. Each task group will have to develop and work within its own team, but also each team, or task group, will have to work together to create a joint final project; therefore, team development and management are essential to any Capstone project. Students should develop professional skills, including: effective listening, dispute resolution, and audience appropriate, professional communication. Students should learn how to develop and manage a relationship with a client. Students are expected to be able to research, analyze, and make a decision, even under uncertainty. Overall, students should successfully operate and handle many tasks and expectations under various resource and time constraints. Lastly, students will present professional deliverables.
Lehrmethodik inkl. Einsatz von eLearning-Tools
course will be taught using zoom This capstone course will provide students the opportunity to work with complex organizational problems and to engage directly with a high-impact firms and organizations, as well as their various stakeholders. Students will apply policy analysis skills, design and carry out research, gain an understanding of the organizational operational, managerial and strategic challenges, and propose new managerial and organizational practices along with specific strategies to enhance the impact and effectiveness of the organization. The course will also provide opportunities to develop project and team management and analytical skills as well as apply professional oral and written communication skills.
The course will have a workshop format. Thus, class members will self-divide into groups to address the various aspects and tasks of the project. Each group should focus on a specific task of the project. While the exact structure and focus of each group will be established by class consensus and instructor and client input, an initial structure should consider how group participants can best be structured and organized to achieve the relevant task within the time schedule. Students will also need to establish an organizational structure to coordinate both within and across groups, to generate the final recommendations and summary analysis, and to work with the Client. The precise organizational structure will be established by class members with input and guidance from the instructor.
Inhalt/e
Mr. Colin Renk serves as CEO & Founder of the Indiana German Business Council (IGBC). The mission of the IGBC is “to strengthen bilateral business, public, and educational ties between the state of Indiana and the Federal Republic of Germany.” A particular focus of the IGBC is to foster business investments from German companies generally, but especially the Mittelstand, in the state of Indiana. Thus, the IGBC is committed to providing a bridge between the business communities in Indiana and Germany.
Literatur
Will be provided to students, Everything in its Place: Entrepreneurship and the Strategic Management of Cities, Regions, and States. David Audretsch, Oxford University Press
Intendierte Lernergebnisse
Capstone students should strive for the development of realistic skills and applications. These will include, but not be limited to, time management and project tracking. Effective leadership skills, and followership roles. Each task group will have to develop and work within its own team, but also each team, or task group, will have to work together to create a joint final project; therefore, team development and management are essential to any Capstone project. Students should develop professional skills, including: effective listening, dispute resolution, and audience appropriate, professional communication. Students should learn how to develop and manage a relationship with a client. Students are expected to be able to research, analyze, and make a decision, even under uncertainty. Overall, students should successfully operate and handle many tasks and expectations under various resource and time constraints. Lastly, students will present professional deliverables.
Lehrmethodik inkl. Einsatz von eLearning-Tools
course will be taught using zoom This capstone course will provide students the opportunity to work with complex organizational problems and to engage directly with a high-impact firms and organizations, as well as their various stakeholders. Students will apply policy analysis skills, design and carry out research, gain an understanding of the organizational operational, managerial and strategic challenges, and propose new managerial and organizational practices along with specific strategies to enhance the impact and effectiveness of the organization. The course will also provide opportunities to develop project and team management and analytical skills as well as apply professional oral and written communication skills.
The course will have a workshop format. Thus, class members will self-divide into groups to address the various aspects and tasks of the project. Each group should focus on a specific task of the project. While the exact structure and focus of each group will be established by class consensus and instructor and client input, an initial structure should consider how group participants can best be structured and organized to achieve the relevant task within the time schedule. Students will also need to establish an organizational structure to coordinate both within and across groups, to generate the final recommendations and summary analysis, and to work with the Client. The precise organizational structure will be established by class members with input and guidance from the instructor.
Inhalt/e
Mr. Colin Renk serves as CEO & Founder of the Indiana German Business Council (IGBC). The mission of the IGBC is “to strengthen bilateral business, public, and educational ties between the state of Indiana and the Federal Republic of Germany.” A particular focus of the IGBC is to foster business investments from German companies generally, but especially the Mittelstand, in the state of Indiana. Thus, the IGBC is committed to providing a bridge between the business communities in Indiana and Germany.
Literatur
Will be provided to students, Everything in its Place: Entrepreneurship and the Strategic Management of Cities, Regions, and States. David Audretsch, Oxford University Press
Prüfungsinformationen
Prüfungsmethode/n
group project report and presentation to client
Prüfungsinhalt/e
The capstone students will collaborate with Mr. Renk to develop strategic priorities. In particular these may focus on: (1)Identifying the perceptions and needs of German companies, and particularly the Mittelstand, for Indiana and partners in Indiana; (2) Analyzing the industries, regions and types of businesses in Germany that are likely to have a strategic fit with foreign direct investment in Indiana and working with Indiana partners, and (3)Identifying ways that the host (Indiana) can better induce and attract foreign direct investment from Germany.
Beurteilungskriterien/-maßstäbe
Completion of project report and satisfactory presentation to client.
Geänderte Prüfungsinformationen (COVID-19 Ausnahmeregelung)
This will take place during class time in the form of completed group project report and presentation to client
Prüfungsmethode/n
group project report and presentation to client
Prüfungsinhalt/e
The capstone students will collaborate with Mr. Renk to develop strategic priorities. In particular these may focus on: (1)Identifying the perceptions and needs of German companies, and particularly the Mittelstand, for Indiana and partners in Indiana; (2) Analyzing the industries, regions and types of businesses in Germany that are likely to have a strategic fit with foreign direct investment in Indiana and working with Indiana partners, and (3)Identifying ways that the host (Indiana) can better induce and attract foreign direct investment from Germany.
Beurteilungskriterien/-maßstäbe
Completion of project report and satisfactory presentation to client.
Beurteilungsschema
Note BenotungsschemaPosition im Curriculum
- Masterstudium Angewandte Betriebswirtschaft
(SKZ: 918, Version: 12W.4)
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Fach: Innovationsmanagement
(Wahlfach)
-
Special Topics I: Innovation & Entrepreneurship (
2.0h KS / 4.0 ECTS)
- 602.301 Capstone Seminar (2.0h SE / 4.0 ECTS)
-
Special Topics I: Innovation & Entrepreneurship (
2.0h KS / 4.0 ECTS)
-
Fach: Innovationsmanagement
(Wahlfach)
- Masterstudium Angewandte Betriebswirtschaft
(SKZ: 918, Version: 12W.4)
-
Fach: Innovationsmanagement
(Wahlfach)
-
Special Topics II: Innovation & Entrepreneurship (
2.0h KS / 4.0 ECTS)
- 602.301 Capstone Seminar (2.0h SE / 4.0 ECTS)
-
Special Topics II: Innovation & Entrepreneurship (
2.0h KS / 4.0 ECTS)
-
Fach: Innovationsmanagement
(Wahlfach)
- Masterstudium Angewandte Betriebswirtschaft
(SKZ: 918, Version: 12W.4)
-
Fach: Entrepreneurship I
(Wahlfach)
-
Special Topics I: Innovation & Entrepreneurship (
2.0h KS / 4.0 ECTS)
- 602.301 Capstone Seminar (2.0h SE / 4.0 ECTS)
-
Special Topics I: Innovation & Entrepreneurship (
2.0h KS / 4.0 ECTS)
-
Fach: Entrepreneurship I
(Wahlfach)
- Masterstudium Angewandte Betriebswirtschaft
(SKZ: 918, Version: 12W.4)
-
Fach: Entrepreneurship I
(Wahlfach)
-
Special Topics II: Innovation & Entrepreneurship (
2.0h KS / 4.0 ECTS)
- 602.301 Capstone Seminar (2.0h SE / 4.0 ECTS)
-
Special Topics II: Innovation & Entrepreneurship (
2.0h KS / 4.0 ECTS)
-
Fach: Entrepreneurship I
(Wahlfach)
- Doktoratsprogramm Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Economic Development
(SKZ: ---, Version: 16W.1)
-
Fach: Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Economic Development
(Pflichtfach)
-
Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Economic Development
(
0.0h XX / 0.0 ECTS)
- 602.301 Capstone Seminar (2.0h SE / 4.0 ECTS)
-
Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Economic Development
(
0.0h XX / 0.0 ECTS)
-
Fach: Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Economic Development
(Pflichtfach)
- Masterstudium International Management
(SKZ: 908, Version: 19W.1)
-
Fach: Freie Wahlfächer
(Freifach)
-
Freie Wahlfächer (
0.0h XX / 9.0 ECTS)
- 602.301 Capstone Seminar (2.0h SE / 4.0 ECTS)
-
Freie Wahlfächer (
0.0h XX / 9.0 ECTS)
-
Fach: Freie Wahlfächer
(Freifach)
- Masterstudium International Management
(SKZ: 908, Version: 16W.1)
-
Fach: Freie Wahlfächer
(Freifach)
-
Freie Wahlfächer (
0.0h XX / 9.0 ECTS)
- 602.301 Capstone Seminar (2.0h SE / 4.0 ECTS)
-
Freie Wahlfächer (
0.0h XX / 9.0 ECTS)
-
Fach: Freie Wahlfächer
(Freifach)
- Masterstudium Media and Convergence Management
(SKZ: 150, Version: 13W.2)
-
Fach: Freie Wahlfächer (Options)
(Freifach)
-
Freie Wahlfächer (Options) (
0.0h XX / 6.0 ECTS)
- 602.301 Capstone Seminar (2.0h SE / 4.0 ECTS) Absolvierung im 3., 4. Semester empfohlen
-
Freie Wahlfächer (Options) (
0.0h XX / 6.0 ECTS)
-
Fach: Freie Wahlfächer (Options)
(Freifach)
- Doktoratsstudium Doktoratsstudium der Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften
(SKZ: 300, Version: 18W.1)
-
Fach: Studienleistungen gem. § 3 Abs. 2a des Curriculums
(Pflichtfach)
-
Studienleistungen gem. § 3 Abs. 2a des Curriculums (
0.0h XX / 80.0 ECTS)
- 602.301 Capstone Seminar (2.0h SE / 4.0 ECTS)
-
Studienleistungen gem. § 3 Abs. 2a des Curriculums (
0.0h XX / 80.0 ECTS)
-
Fach: Studienleistungen gem. § 3 Abs. 2a des Curriculums
(Pflichtfach)
- Doktoratsstudium Doktoratsstudium der Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften
(SKZ: 300, Version: 12W.4)
-
Fach: Studienleistungen gem. § 3 Abs. 2a des Curriculums
(Pflichtfach)
-
Studienleistungen gem. § 3 Abs. 2a des Curriculums (
40.0h XX / 80.0 ECTS)
- 602.301 Capstone Seminar (2.0h SE / 4.0 ECTS)
-
Studienleistungen gem. § 3 Abs. 2a des Curriculums (
40.0h XX / 80.0 ECTS)
-
Fach: Studienleistungen gem. § 3 Abs. 2a des Curriculums
(Pflichtfach)
- Doktoratsstudium Doktoratsstudium der Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften
(SKZ: 784, Version: 12W.4)
-
Fach: Studienleistungen gem. § 3 Abs. 2a des Curriculums
(Pflichtfach)
-
Studienleistungen gem. § 3 Abs. 2a des Curriculums (
40.0h XX / 80.0 ECTS)
- 602.301 Capstone Seminar (2.0h SE / 4.0 ECTS)
-
Studienleistungen gem. § 3 Abs. 2a des Curriculums (
40.0h XX / 80.0 ECTS)
-
Fach: Studienleistungen gem. § 3 Abs. 2a des Curriculums
(Pflichtfach)