Management in the Era of Digital TransformationLaajuus (5 cr)
Code: MBADBM12
Credits
5 op
Objective
Objectives of the study unit:
This course is designed to prepare students as managers to be more effective in dealing (both strategically and organizationally) with the digital transformation occurring globally and through an organization’s network of partnerships.
First, within the course, digital transformation is defined followed by learning through case study analysis about news ways of working within organizations and their networks. For example, several course modules address the need created by the digital transformation for management to coordinate and communicate within and across entities, including the enabling of new organizational forms, identifying disruptive technologies, and innovating structures for collaborating with the entity’s stakeholders such as through corporate social responsibility (CSR) models.
The focus of this course is on the management of the relationship between technology and the business, rather than a focus on the technology itself.
This course is designed to prepare managers to operate successfully in such a global digital world, to create stakeholder value, and enhance their organization’s competitive advantage.
Learning objectives:
LO1. Define digital transformation and the impacts on it for managers.
LO2. Understand the benefits of digitalization of work processes and the impact of disruptive technologies.
LO3. Understand digitalization within stakeholder networks and an organization’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies.
LO4. Analyze, strategize, and innovate digital transformation for organizational goals.
Content
Contents of the study unit:
Digital transformation and the impacts of it on managers.
Benefits of digitalization of work processes and the impact of disruptive technologies.
Digitalization within stakeholder networks and an organization’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies.
Analyze, strategize, and innovate digital transformation for organizational goals.
Qualifications
No prerequisites
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Assessment criteria
All Assignments will be marked against the following criteria:(i)theme coverage, (ii)structure and argumentation, (iii) critical analysis, and (iv) overall impression.
The final mark is distributed as follows:
Individual essay: 50%
Group case analysis:15%
Final assignment:35%
Students will receive their final grade for the course once all components have been successfully submitted.
Sufficient (1) and Satisfactory (2)
The learning diary shows some learning of the topics; personal perspective and reflection.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Assessment criteria
All Assignments will be marked against the following criteria:(i) theme coverage, (ii)structure and argumentation, (iii) critical analysis, and (iv) overall impression.
The final mark is distributed as follows:
Individual essay: 50%
Group case analysis:15%
Final assignment:35%
Students will receive their final grade for the course once all components have been successfully submitted.
Good (3) and Very Good (4)
The learning diary shows wider learning and reflection; relations between topics, and applications.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Assessment criteria
All Assignments will be marked against the following criteria:(i) theme coverage, (ii)structure and argumentation, (iii) critical analysis, and (iv) overall impression.
The final mark is distributed as follows:
Individual essay: 50%
Group case analysis:15%
Final assignment:35%
Students will receive their final grade for the course once all components have been successfully submitted.
Excellent (5)
The learning diary shows deep learning on the"big picture"; own touch, and several perspectives.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Evaluation:
Numerical for PASS from 1 to 5 and
0 for FAIL: No participation in the online lessons, no participation in the contact lessons, and no returned tasks.
0 no submission or no effort puts into the work
Enrollment
02.12.2024 - 12.01.2025
Timing
15.03.2025 - 31.05.2025
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Faculty of Business
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Digital Business and Management
Teachers
- Rosmeriany Nahan-Suomela
- Roman Filenko
Teacher in charge
Roman Filenko
Groups
-
DBM24H-VDigital Business and Management, 2024, full-time
-
DBM23HP-VDigital Business and Management, part-time studies, 2023
Objective
Objectives of the study unit:
This course is designed to prepare students as managers to be more effective in dealing (both strategically and organizationally) with the digital transformation occurring globally and through an organization’s network of partnerships.
First, within the course, digital transformation is defined followed by learning through case study analysis about news ways of working within organizations and their networks. For example, several course modules address the need created by the digital transformation for management to coordinate and communicate within and across entities, including the enabling of new organizational forms, identifying disruptive technologies, and innovating structures for collaborating with the entity’s stakeholders such as through corporate social responsibility (CSR) models.
The focus of this course is on the management of the relationship between technology and the business, rather than a focus on the technology itself.
This course is designed to prepare managers to operate successfully in such a global digital world, to create stakeholder value, and enhance their organization’s competitive advantage.
Learning objectives:
LO1. Define digital transformation and the impacts on it for managers.
LO2. Understand the benefits of digitalization of work processes and the impact of disruptive technologies.
LO3. Understand digitalization within stakeholder networks and an organization’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies.
LO4. Analyze, strategize, and innovate digital transformation for organizational goals.
Content
Contents of the study unit:
Digital transformation and the impacts of it on managers.
Benefits of digitalization of work processes and the impact of disruptive technologies.
Digitalization within stakeholder networks and an organization’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies.
Analyze, strategize, and innovate digital transformation for organizational goals.
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Assessment criteria
All Assignments will be marked against the following criteria:(i)theme coverage, (ii)structure and argumentation, (iii) critical analysis, and (iv) overall impression.
The final mark is distributed as follows:
Individual essay: 50%
Group case analysis:15%
Final assignment:35%
Students will receive their final grade for the course once all components have been successfully submitted.
Sufficient (1) and Satisfactory (2)
The learning diary shows some learning of the topics; personal perspective and reflection.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Assessment criteria
All Assignments will be marked against the following criteria:(i) theme coverage, (ii)structure and argumentation, (iii) critical analysis, and (iv) overall impression.
The final mark is distributed as follows:
Individual essay: 50%
Group case analysis:15%
Final assignment:35%
Students will receive their final grade for the course once all components have been successfully submitted.
Good (3) and Very Good (4)
The learning diary shows wider learning and reflection; relations between topics, and applications.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Assessment criteria
All Assignments will be marked against the following criteria:(i) theme coverage, (ii)structure and argumentation, (iii) critical analysis, and (iv) overall impression.
The final mark is distributed as follows:
Individual essay: 50%
Group case analysis:15%
Final assignment:35%
Students will receive their final grade for the course once all components have been successfully submitted.
Excellent (5)
The learning diary shows deep learning on the"big picture"; own touch, and several perspectives.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Evaluation:
Numerical for PASS from 1 to 5 and
0 for FAIL: No participation in the online lessons, no participation in the contact lessons, and no returned tasks.
0 no submission or no effort puts into the work
Qualifications
No prerequisites
Enrollment
01.12.2023 - 28.02.2024
Timing
29.02.2024 - 31.07.2024
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 op
Mode of delivery
Contact teaching
Unit
Faculty of Business
Teaching languages
- English
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Digital Business and Management
Teachers
- Rosmeriany Nahan-Suomela
- Eva Holmberg
Groups
-
DBM23HF-VDigital Business and Management, full-time studies, 2023
-
DBM22HP-VDigital Business and Management, part-time studies, 2022
Objective
Objectives of the study unit:
This course is designed to prepare students as managers to be more effective in dealing (both strategically and organizationally) with the digital transformation occurring globally and through an organization’s network of partnerships.
First, within the course, digital transformation is defined followed by learning through case study analysis about news ways of working within organizations and their networks. For example, several course modules address the need created by the digital transformation for management to coordinate and communicate within and across entities, including the enabling of new organizational forms, identifying disruptive technologies, and innovating structures for collaborating with the entity’s stakeholders such as through corporate social responsibility (CSR) models.
The focus of this course is on the management of the relationship between technology and the business, rather than a focus on the technology itself.
This course is designed to prepare managers to operate successfully in such a global digital world, to create stakeholder value, and enhance their organization’s competitive advantage.
Learning objectives:
LO1. Define digital transformation and the impacts on it for managers.
LO2. Understand the benefits of digitalization of work processes and the impact of disruptive technologies.
LO3. Understand digitalization within stakeholder networks and an organization’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies.
LO4. Analyze, strategize, and innovate digital transformation for organizational goals.
Content
Contents of the study unit:
Digital transformation and the impacts of it on managers.
Benefits of digitalization of work processes and the impact of disruptive technologies.
Digitalization within stakeholder networks and an organization’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies.
Analyze, strategize, and innovate digital transformation for organizational goals.
Location and time
Date Time Where? Topic
Saturday 23.3. 10:00-14.30 Online Introduction
Thursday 18.4 16:00-20:00 Onsite Business models
Friday 19.4 14:30-16:00 Onsite Innovative digital business models
Saturday 20.4 10:00-14.30 Online Digital transformation and business model change
28.4 Deadline: Assignment 1
Thursday 23.5 16:00-18:00 Onsite Leading digital business transformation through cultural organizational change
Friday 24.5 9:00-16:00 Onsite Presentations
Saturday 25.5. 10:00-14.30 Online Wrap up- summerising learning
2.6. Deadline: Assignment 2
Materials
See Moodle.
Evaluation scale
H-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Assessment criteria
All Assignments will be marked against the following criteria:(i)theme coverage, (ii)structure and argumentation, (iii) critical analysis, and (iv) overall impression.
The final mark is distributed as follows:
Individual essay: 50%
Group case analysis:15%
Final assignment:35%
Students will receive their final grade for the course once all components have been successfully submitted.
Sufficient (1) and Satisfactory (2)
The learning diary shows some learning of the topics; personal perspective and reflection.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Assessment criteria
All Assignments will be marked against the following criteria:(i) theme coverage, (ii)structure and argumentation, (iii) critical analysis, and (iv) overall impression.
The final mark is distributed as follows:
Individual essay: 50%
Group case analysis:15%
Final assignment:35%
Students will receive their final grade for the course once all components have been successfully submitted.
Good (3) and Very Good (4)
The learning diary shows wider learning and reflection; relations between topics, and applications.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Assessment criteria
All Assignments will be marked against the following criteria:(i) theme coverage, (ii)structure and argumentation, (iii) critical analysis, and (iv) overall impression.
The final mark is distributed as follows:
Individual essay: 50%
Group case analysis:15%
Final assignment:35%
Students will receive their final grade for the course once all components have been successfully submitted.
Excellent (5)
The learning diary shows deep learning on the"big picture"; own touch, and several perspectives.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Evaluation:
Numerical for PASS from 1 to 5 and
0 for FAIL: No participation in the online lessons, no participation in the contact lessons, and no returned tasks.
0 no submission or no effort puts into the work
Assessment methods and criteria
Assignment 1 (50%)
Assignment 2 (40%)
Flipped learning assignments (10%)
Qualifications
No prerequisites