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Fairleigh Dickinson University

Samuel J. Silberman College of Business Administration

 

Global Business Capstone                                             Spring 2003

MGMT 7700                                                                          Asst. Prof. Gordon G. Sollars

 

Course Description

Student teams will make strategic, marketing, operating and financial decisions in a competitive simulation using a multinational firm.  Teams will develop a business plan for their simulation firm.

 

Prerequisites

All MBA core courses.

 

Relation to College Mission

Consistent with the mission and goals of the College, this course seeks to provide professional management education that emphasizes the linkage between theory and practice of strategic decision making in complex business situations and integrates various functional disciplines across the curriculum, thus preparing students to assume managerial responsibilities in a global business community.

 

Course Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:

1.      Identify, evaluate, and formulate corporate strategies, using frameworks for global competitive and organizational analysis.

2.      Identify, evaluate and design organizational structures to support global strategy.

3.      Understand the influence of leadership style and culture on strategy formulation and implementation.

4.      Integrate and apply knowledge from functional disciplines such as finance, marketing, operations, information systems and human resources to facilitate strategy execution.

5.      Formulate a business plan and implement it in a changing environment. 

 

Course Topics

Global Strategic Management                                Resource Model of the Firm

Organizational Analysis                                            Stakeholder Analysis

Worldwide Strategy Development                          Ethical Issues in the Global Context

Strategic Alliances                                                    Line of Business Cooperation

 


Text:

Corporate Strategy: A Resource Based Approach, (CS) by

Collis , D.J. and Montgomery, C.A.

Publisher: Irwin McGraw-Hill

Capstone Business Simulation Team Member Guide 2003 (T.M.)

Publisher: Management Simulations, Inc.

 

 

Student Responsibilities:

It is crucial that you read all the assigned material before each class, and that you are fully prepared to contribute to in-class case analyses and discussions.  Much of the learning that will take place will be the result of interactions with your colleagues as each of you adds your own insight, perspective and experience to the discussions.  This process will not work if you do not work.

 

This syllabus is tentative.  You are responsible for checking my web page for any changes.

 

 

Grading:

 

Class contribution* and attendance                                                15%

Simulation game team performance**                                           35%

Board of directors presentation                                                      10%

Written case analyses                                                                      30%

Final                                                                                                    10%

                                                                                     

*Your contribution to each case analysis or discussion.  Contribution is the value that you add to a discussion at the time that you speak.

**Performance will be a combination of objective simulation criteria

 

 

Instructor Contact Information:

 

Office: Room 2126

Office Hours: 11:00-12:00 Tues and Thur; 3:00-5:00 Wed; and by appointment

 

Please feel free to contact me at other times if you have any questions or issues.

E-mail: gsollars@pobox.com.  Office phone: 201.692.7331

Home phone: 973.283.8066; Fax number: 973.283.8067

 

Please check my web page for possible announcements before each class:  http://alpha.fdu.edu/~sollars/


 

Class

Date

Topic

Assignment Prior to Class

1

29 Jan

Introduction and Overview; Lecture - Strategy Framework; Capstone tutorials

If possible, register for the Capstone simulation at

www.capsim.com

using team name “unknown”

2

5 Feb

Capstone tutorials

Read Capstone Team Member Guide chapters 1-3; CS Chap. 1

3

12 Feb

Simulation practice round

TM Chap. 4; Team Situation Analysis; CS Appendix A and Chap. 2

4

19 Feb

Case 1-3 discussion; Simulation practice round

Prepare Case 1-3; CS Chap. 3

5

26 Feb

Round One;

Mission Statement Worksheet; team scoring criteria

6

5 Mar

Round Two; Lecture -Resources & Rents  

Round One Decisions

7

12 Mar

Round Three, including labor negations; Lecture - Scale & Scope

Round Two Decisions

 

 

 

 

8

26 Mar

Round Four; Lecture - Diversified Expansion

Round Three Decisions; CS Chap. 4

9

2 Apr

Round Five, including labor negations; Lecture - Organizational Limits to Firm Scope

Round Four Decisions; CS Chap. 5

10

9 Apr

Round Six; Case 5-2 discussion

Round Five Decisions; Prepare Case 5-2

11

16 Apr

Round Seven, including labor negations; Lecture - The Multi-business Corporation

Round Six Decisions; CS Chap. 6

12

23 Apr

Round Eight

Round Seven Decisions; CS Chap. 7

13

30 Apr

Case 7-1 discussion; Lecture - Corporate Governance

CS Chap. 8; Prepare Case 7-1

14

7 May

Board of Directors Presentations

Prepare Team Board of Directors Presentation

15

14 May

Final Exam

None

 

Simulation decisions are due at 12:00 P.M. the day before class (Tuesdays)