Siirry suoraan sisältöön

Liiketoiminnan mallinnus ja kilpailuympäristö digitaalisena aikana (5 cr)

Code: LY00EC62-3001

General information


Enrollment

04.05.2020 - 09.08.2020

Timing

28.08.2020 - 11.12.2020

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Liiketalous

Campus

Leiritie 1

Teaching languages

  • English

Seats

20 - 35

Degree programmes

  • Master's Degree Programme in Business Informatics (Tekniikan ja liikenteen ala)
  • Master's Degree Programme in Business Informatics (Yhteiskuntatieteiden, liiketalouden ja hallinnon ala)

Teachers

  • Antti Hovi

Teacher in charge

Zinaida Grabovskaia

Groups

  • L0420S6
    Master´s Degree Programme in Business Informatics
  • T1320S6
    Master's Degree Programme in Business Informatics, ylempi tekniikka

Objective

The course familiarizes the students with the basic methods and tools for business modeling and identifying different scenarios derived from them, using critical thinking.

The student understands the impacts of digitization as a driver of change and a paradigm shift, and learns to produce business models using own organization as an example. The student understands the basics of competitive environment and industry analysis. The student can analyze factors affecting the competitive environment, especially in the digital business environment, and analyze the impact of most important change factors in his own industry.

This course supports the content of the 'Business Analytics for Strategic Insights' course.

Content

Contents:
- Industry analysis & factors affecting competition
- Business models & modelling
- Business environment analysis, tools and methods
- Impact of digitalization as a driver of change.

Outline of the course assignments: Students complete two assignments in the course:
1. Analysis of the competitive environment of the student's own industry (produced based on own critical thinking and with action proposals based on the analysis).
2. Business modeling on the example of one student's own organization, a group project.

Location and time

The classes are scheduled for these dates:
28.8., 11.9., 25.9., 9.10, 6.11.
Time: 13-16 pm.

Materials

Online materials will appear in OMA workspace.

Teaching methods

Teaching methods: face-to-face teaching, interactive sessions, class discussions, presentations.

The language of tuition is English.

Learning outcomes:
The student understands the essentials of business modelling tools and methods in digital environment. The student is able to apply them to their own organization. The student is able to analyze the drivers of competitive environment particularly in digital era. The student understands the fundamentals of environment and industry analysis. He/she can apply the tools and methods to analyzing competitive business environment.

Student workload

The student workload is 5 credits including all forms of learning: contact studies in class, self-studies and completing assignments (appx.135 hours, calculating 1 credit as appx. 27 hours).

Assignment outline:
There are two course assignments: a competitive environment analysis of the student’s own industry and building a business model of the company. Both assignments are performed as individual tasks.

Content scheduling

Course contents:
- Competitive environment of an industry
- Competition drivers
- Business modelling
- Business environment analysis tools and methods
- Industry analysis.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Sufficient performance: has completed basic requirements to pass the course and has made an attempt to apply and articulate concepts and information both verbally and in writing but has not made enough effort overall. The student has demonstrated little effort, interest and motivation for individual or team activities / assignments and the output is rather weak.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Good overall performance: can apply and articulate concepts and information well both verbally and in writing, certain areas of individual or team output require further attention; shows appropriate level of interest and motivation in individual and team activities. Good presentation delivery and analysis.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent performance in all elements of the course: shows interest and motivation in individual and team activities and assignments, fully applies and clearly articulates concepts and information both verbally and in writing. The student is able to support his/her argument with references to the recommended reading and lecture content. Excellent presentation delivery and analysis.

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Sufficient performance: has completed basic requirements to pass the course and has made an attempt to apply and articulate concepts and information both verbally and in writing but has not made enough effort overall. The student has demonstrated little effort, interest and motivation for individual or team activities / assignments and the output is rather weak.

Assessment methods and criteria

Approved / Failed
Sufficient performance: has completed basic requirements to pass the course and has made an attempt to apply and articulate concepts and information both verbally and in writing but has not made enough effort overall. The student has demonstrated little effort, interest and motivation for individual or team activities / assignments and the output is rather weak.

Satisfactory
Sufficient performance: has completed basic requirements to pass the course and has made an attempt to apply and articulate concepts and information both verbally and in writing but has not made enough effort overall. The student has demonstrated little effort, interest and motivation for individual or team activities / assignments and the output is rather weak.

Good
Good overall performance: can apply and articulate concepts and information well both verbally and in writing, certain areas of individual or team output require further attention; shows appropriate level of interest and motivation in individual and team activities. Good presentation delivery and analysis.

Excellent
Excellent performance in all elements of the course: shows interest and motivation in individual and team activities and assignments, fully applies and clearly articulates concepts and information both verbally and in writing. The student is able to support his/her argument with references to the recommended reading and lecture content. Excellent presentation, delivery and analysis.

The course is assessed on the 0 (failed) – 5 (excellent) grading scale.

Qualifications

Completed Higher Education Degree

Further information

The language of tuition is English.