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ME2305 Management: Traditions, Theories and Trends 6.0 hp, v 2.0 Karl Liander

ME2305 M3T: Administration You are to sign the class-list during any of the first three lectures. If you are missing on the list, write name, ”personnummer” and address on the list and contact your ”studievägledare/kansli” ASAP!

ME2305 M3T: Purpose The purpose of the course is to enable the participants: To analyze, describe and use management models as presented in literature and practice. To develop awareness and be able to analyze the theoretical foundations of management of primarily technology-based organizations. To be able to analyze, evaluate and use management models

ME2305 M3T: Course content Literature –Clegg, Kornberger och Pitsis: Managing & Organizations Lectures –On the course literature (KL) –”Guest lectures” by managers and scholars –”Student lectures” Group exercise –A paper (app. 10 pages) and a 15 min lecture on a chosen text.

ME2305 M3T: Examination A written, take-home examination and one paper. The paper is graded Pass/Fail and the examination F, E-A. The exam will be distributed (via the course home-page itm/indek/ME2305/VT09-1) on Friday, October The exam is to be handed in (via or in paper form) to me no later than October itm/indek/ME2305/VT % participation on lectures is requried…

ME2305 M3T: Lectures Date and timeRoomNote Thurs 3/913.00D2KL Fri 11/913.00D2 KL Thurs 17/913.00D2Guest Fri 18/913.00D2Guest

ME2305 M3T: Lectures Date and timeRoomNote Wed 22/913.00D2 KL Fre 25/913.00D2Guest Wed 30/913.00D2Student Fri 2/ D2Student

ME2305 M3T: Lectures Date and timeRoomNote Wed 7/ D2Student Thurs 15/ D2 KL

ME2305 M3T: ”Group Exercises” Dates and timesRoomNote Tues 8/ D43, D41, D42 Tues 15/ D43, D41, D42 Tues 22/ D43, D41, D42 Thurs 24/ D43, D41, D42

ME2305 M3T: ”Group Exercises” Dates ad timesRoomNote Tues 29/ D43, D41, D42 Thurs 1/ D43, D41, D42 Tues 6/ D43, D41, D42 Tues 13/ D43, D41, D42

ME2305 M3T: Literature (340 SEK at amazon.co.uk)

ME2305 M3T: Tentative reading instructions WeekChapters in Managing & Organizations 21-2 (and the Preface) (app. 75 pages) 33-5 (app. 125 pages) 46-7 (app. 100 pages) 58-9 (10) (app. 100 pages) (app. 80 pages) (app. 75 pages)

ME2305 M3T: Group exercise You perform and in depth study of a text of your own choice (discuss your choices with be before you start) and summarize the text and your analysis in a ten-page paper. You present your findings to the rest of the students in a 15 minute presentation. The text may be one of the management ”classics”, it may also be a text on the management a specific process or type of company (i.e. management of knowledge intensive work, managing innovation and growth etc.) Choices of text should be made no later than Mid- September…