Établissement
Langue d'enseignement
English
Matières
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Responsable(s)
HO.FRIED
Intervenant(s)
Harold O. FRIED
Présentation
Prérequis
The course is suitable for advanced undergraduate students and masters students. Knowledge of business strategy, startups and marketing is helpful.
Objectifs
Understand how a company decides whether or not to commercialize a technology
Gain insights into how an innovation affects individual firms and an industry
Design a disruptive entrepreneurial entrant
Identify sustaining innovations and disruptive innovations
Absorb an anlaytical framework to view the world
Position a company for the future
Manage creatively
Gain insights into how an innovation affects individual firms and an industry
Design a disruptive entrepreneurial entrant
Identify sustaining innovations and disruptive innovations
Absorb an anlaytical framework to view the world
Position a company for the future
Manage creatively
Présentation
Management would be easy if it were an engineering problem with a clear
and unambiguous solution; and even easier if the solution was stable over
time. Neither is the case. The challenge is to create a culture that recognizes
new developments on the supply and demand sides and responds quickly to
these changing conditions.
These problems are different for entrepreneurial start ups and established
firms successfully selling a product line. This course explores strategies for
large firms to maintain an innovative vitality that ensures a future and for
small start ups to break into established markets.
and unambiguous solution; and even easier if the solution was stable over
time. Neither is the case. The challenge is to create a culture that recognizes
new developments on the supply and demand sides and responds quickly to
these changing conditions.
These problems are different for entrepreneurial start ups and established
firms successfully selling a product line. This course explores strategies for
large firms to maintain an innovative vitality that ensures a future and for
small start ups to break into established markets.
Modalités
Organisation
Type | Amount of time | Comment | |
---|---|---|---|
Présentiel | |||
Cours interactif | 16,00 | ||
Travail personnel | |||
Charge de travail personnel indicative | 4,00 | ||
Group Project | 4,00 | ||
Autoformation | |||
Recherche | 8,00 | ||
Overall student workload | 32,00 |
Évaluation
Students are assessed using a variety of methods that range from individual to group workl
Control type | Duration | Amount | Weighting |
---|---|---|---|
Contrôle continu | |||
Présentation orale | 0,05 | 1 | 15,00 |
Participation | 16,00 | 1 | 15,00 |
Examen (final) | |||
Examen écrit | 2,00 | 1 | 50,00 |
Autres | |||
Etude de cas | 5,00 | 2 | 20,00 |
TOTAL | 100,00 |
Ressources
Bibliographie
Clayton M. Christensen, Scott D. Anthony and Erik A. Roth, Seeing What’s Next (2004) -
References (not required reading)
Clayton M. Christensen, Michael E. Raynor, The Innovator’s Solution (2003). -References (not required reading)
Clayton M. Christensen, The Innovator’s Dilemma (2002). -References (not required reading)
Ressources Internet