This course will enable the students to -
Course Outcomes (COs):
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MIB 326C
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Global Strategic Management
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CO 116: To gain understanding about the basic concepts of strategy and strategic management along with its relevance to global business environment. CO 117: To gain knowledge about various aspects related to choice of strategy, portfolio analysis and competitive advantage at global level. CO 118: Identify the global strategic options available at corporate, business and functional level. CO 119: Understand the aspects and issues involved in global strategic implementation and control CO 120: Acquaint students with various Ethical and Social considerations in Global Strategic Management. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Hours, Group Discussion, Tutorials, Case Study
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, presentations |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Presentation |
Concept and role of Strategy; Strategic Intent: vision, mission, business definition and objectives; Levels of Strategy- Corporate, Business & Functional level, Strategic management process; Concept of Strategic Fit; Leverage and Stretch; Global Strategy and Global Strategic Management.
Choice of Strategy: Concept, process, evaluation of alternatives, decision factors, contingency approach.
Portfolio Analysis: BCG Matrix, GE Nine Cell Matrix, Gap Analysis.
Competitive Advantage and Core Competence; Blue Ocean Strategy.
Strategic options at Corporate Level: Growth, Stability and Retrenchment Strategies.
Corporate Restructuring Strategic options at Business Level: Porters' Generic Business strategies, Cost Leadership, Differentiation & Focus.
Functional Level Strategies ( Elementary Knowledge only)
Strategy Implementation and Control: Interdependence of Formulation and Implementation of Strategy; Issues in global strategy implementation- Planning and allocating resources; Strategy evaluation and control: Meaning, Process, Techniques; Elements of a Strategic control system- Feed forward control, Feedback control and concurrent control.
Ethical and Social considerations in Global Strategic Management: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) – Concept, Definition, Friedman’s Traditional view and Carroll’s Modern view of CSR, Responsibility towards various Stakeholders.
Corporate Governance in Global Context: An Overview, Management of corporate governance, duties, responsibilities, attributes and liabilities of corporate board.
*Case studies related to entire topics are to be taught