Administration (ADMN) 404
Strategic Management (Revision 11)
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Delivery Mode: Individualized study online or grouped study.**
Credits: 3
Area of Study: Reading course - Applied Studies
(Business and Administrative Studies)
Prerequisite: Professor approval and completion of required courses in the
respective program.
When registering in this course, provide the following information in the comments section of the Course Approval form:
- the institution and program you are currently enrolled in.
- the number of courses you have left to complete your program.
- confirmation that you have completed at least one course in each of Accounting/Finance, Marketing, Economics, and Administration/ Management.
Centre: Faculty of Business
ADMN 404 is not available for challenge.
Overview
ADMN 404 is a three-credit required course in all business degree programs offered at Athabasca University. It is equivalent to a one-semester course at a conventional university. This capstone course in your management education is intended to build on everything else you have learned about management to date. That's why you are encouraged to take this course as late as possible in your program.
What sets this course apart from all others is the fact that its focus is on organizations in their entirety and, more specifically, their success or failure. So whereas your marketing courses helped you to understand the marketing function and your accounting courses helped you to make sense of an organization's accounts, this course is meant to draw upon your knowledge from all your other courses for the purposes of determining how and whether an organization can be successful.
In ADMN 404, you are asked to play the role of owner/CEO. If you someday become an owner/CEO, this course can help you in that role. But even if you never become an owner/CEO, you can still benefit tremendously from this course. For example, it will benefit you as a manager/employee when you are inevitably asked to contribute to your organization's strategic planning efforts. It can also benefit you as an investor as you try to pick which companies are most likely to succeed. Simply put, this course will help you to better understand what makes organizations successful.
Outline
Lesson 1: Strategic Leadership
Lesson 2: Governance
Lesson 3: External Analysis
Lesson 4: Internal Analysis
Lesson 5: Functional-Level Strategies
Lesson 6: Business-Level Strategies
Lesson 7: The Influence of Industry Characteristics
Lesson 8: Strategies in High-Technology Industries
Lesson 9: Global Strategies
Lesson 10: Integration and Outsourcing
Lesson 11: Diversification Strategies
Lesson 12: Implementing Business-Level Strategies
Lesson 13: Implementing Corporate-Level Strategies
Evaluation
To receive credit for ADMN 404, you must complete all assignments and quizzes, you must achieve a grade of “D” (50 percent) or better on Assignment 3, and your overall course grade must be a "D" (50%) or better.
There are 13 online quizzes (one for each lesson) and 3 assignments in this course. Their weighting toward your final grade is as follows:
Quizzes | Assignment 1 | Assignment 2 | Assignment 3 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
13% | 14% | 23% | 50% | 100% |
To learn more about assignments and examinations, please refer to Athabasca University's online Calendar.
Course Materials
Textbook
Hill, C. W., & Jones, G. R. (2013). Strategic management: An integrated approach (10th ed.). Boston: Houghton Mifflin. ISBN: 9781111825843
Other Materials
Students will access all other course materials online.
Athabasca University reserves the right to amend course outlines occasionally and without notice. Courses offered by other delivery methods may vary from their individualized-study counterparts.
Opened in Revision 11, November 8, 2012.
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