MBA 2384 European Management
Responsible for the course Rolv Petter Amdam, Randi Lunnan
Department Department of Strategy and Logistics
Term According to study plan
ECTS Credits 5
Language of instruction English
Introduction This course gives an introduction to what characterizes European management practices in a global perspective. The course will start by raising two questions. First, what is typical for European management compared to American and Chinese management practice? Second, how should we understand difference among European countries regarding management practice? During the course these questions will be examined by focusing on three topics, which are communication across cultures, negotiation and international HRM. These topics will be discussed through lectures, cases and company visits.
Learning outcome After completion, the participants should have: Acquired knowledge and skills: Knowledge about key theories and concepts in international management Knowledge about differences between European countries regarding management practice Knowledge about the role human resource management, communication style and negotiation practice in Europe Skills in applying core models and concepts in international management to practical situations. Skills in how to communicate and negotiate across cultures
Reflection: Ability to reflect on the meaning of culture and understand its impact on own management practice
Prerequisites Bachelor degree or equivalent, 4 years work experience, managerial experience and good written and oral knowledge of the English language. Please confirm our Student regulations.
Compulsory reading Books: Browayes, M-J and R. Price. 2011. Understanding cross-cultural management.. 2nd edition. Financial Times, Prentice Hall. 402 pages
Other: Selected cases
Recommended reading
Course outline 1st day: Introduction to European management - Company visit 2nd day Communication styles in Europe 3rd day Negotiations between Europeans and Chinese - Company visit 4th day International HRM in Europe - Company visit
Computer-based tools None
Learning process and workload The course is conducted as a teaching module, where students have classes including company visits all day for four subsequent days, a total of 32 hours.
Examination The students are evaluated through an individual written assignment, accounting for 5 ECTS credits.
Examination code(s) MBA 23841 -individual written assignment; accounts for 100% to pass the program MBA 2384; 5 credits
The course is part of a full MBA and all evaluations must be passed in order to obtain a certificate for the degree.
Examination support materials
Re-sit examination At the next ordinary exam.
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