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This course is designed for students of all backgrounds who have an interest in how firms are governed, the forces that have helped define modern management practice, and the outcomes of that practice not only for the firm itself, but also for the societies in which they operate. For students who are thinking of a career in management, it may also prove useful as a basic introduction to some of the conceptual vocabulary and ideas behind modern theories of management. Using a wide disciplinary approach - from economics and history to social theory and even a smattering of biblical criticism - the course will invite students to consider several core management strategies and priorities from often unexpected perspectives in order to judge their success or failure. The key objective of the course is to bring into critical focus how we think about the function and culture of management, how managers understand their role within a firm, how they take decisions, set priorities and benchmark success and failure. Topics include: the function of the firm; the role of incentive; the ways in which narrative forces shape decision making, and how market relationships define the managerial culture in ways that can lead to sub-optimal outcomes.
Syllabus
WEEK 1 : The Lessons from Rome Part I
WEEK 2 : The Lessons from Rome Part II
WEEK 3 : What is Innovation?
WEEK 4 : The Power of Narrative
WEEK 5 : Is Shareholder Value a Good Idea?
WEEK 6 : Case Studies
Instructors
Rolf Strom-Olsen
Professor
Humanities
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IE Business School, whose full name is Instituto de Empresa Business School, is a Spanish business school based in Madrid.
It is regularly recognised by various rankings as one of the best business schools in Europe and the world, and one of the best in Spain, particularly for its MBA programme.
Founded in 1973 by Diego del Alcázar, the school offers a wide range of management programmes and degrees: MBA, Global MBA, Executive MBA, Master in Management (MIM), specialised masters including the Master in Finance (MiF), Doctorates (DBA and PhD), as well as Executive Education programmes for senior executives.
Some 1,500 students from 70 countries graduate from the school every year, and 3,500 managers follow one of its courses.
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Truly critical, this course gave me an in depth/insight anyone related to a firm or its management should enjoy. The examples given, the teaching method and the quality of the quizzes bring it to another level.


Truly critical, this course gave me an in depth/insight anyone related to a firm or its management should enjoy. The examples given, the teaching method and the quality of the quizzes bring it to another level.

This is such a great course, with lots of food for though and a completely necessary different point of view for what is hugely accepted without questioning that it should be mandatory on every management training.

I have not had anything better than this, it sharpens and shaped my horizon far better nowProf Roth is a master in his own Class. He is respected

This course is great. Well worth the time... it challenges a lot of the common assumptions that you will hear in other management courses.