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Study start

Semester
E2020
Subject
Business Administration and Leadership *
Content

The graduate study start will E20 take place virtually. You should now have received a pre-study start letter explaining how to use the links on this page.

Thursday 27/8

Friday 28/8

  • 09.00-09.30 Welcome to day 2 Link til TEAMS

  • 09.30-10.00 Tips and help for RUC IT Link til TEAMS

  • 10.00-11.00 Break

  • 11.00-12.30 Navigate your education Link til TEAMS

  • 12.30-13.30 Break

  • 13.30-14.00 Create your academic profile Link til TEAMS

  • 14.30-15.00 A student's perspective: What is it like to be a student and how can you influence your studies? Link til TEAMS

  • 15.00-15.30 Meet your study environment tutors and your study environment Link til TEAMS

Mandag 31/8

Tuesday 1/9

  • 8.30 – 8.40 Welcome/ Kristian Sund Link til TEAMS

  • 8.40 – 9.00 How EØ addresses major forces driving change around the world /Margit Neisig Link til TEAMS

  • 9.00 - 9.20 Resources and value creation: How innovation takes place close to practice through design of practice / Lars Fuglsang Link til TEAMS

  • 9.20- 9.30 Break

  • 9.30 – 9.50 Digital media – how it effects businesses, working environments and global restructuring and how to involve users in innovation and adoption of ICT in organizations/ Ada Scupola Link til TEAMS

  • 9.50-10.20 Plenum discussion / facilitator: Kristian Sund Link til TEAMS

  • 10.20-10.35 Break

  • 10.35– 10.55 Leadership theories are challenged – network leadership, complexity and different forms of collective leadership are gaining importance / Margit Neisig Link til TEAMS

  • 10.55 – 11.15 The awareness of business’ impacts on social economy, peoples’ work and life conditions and environmental resources has changed markedly driven by globalization and digitalization. The responsibility is named by different concepts: CSR, multiple bottom lines, business ethics, legitimacy, sustainability and new partnerships. The trustworthiness in the future will depend on that the sustainability strategy will be integrated in the overall strategy and involves the employees’ understanding and commitment. /Jacob Dahl Rendtorff Link til TEAMS

  • 11.15 -11.25 Break

  • 11.25- 12.00 Plenum discussion and wrap-up: facilitator Kristian Sund Link til TEAMS

  • 12.00-13.00 Lunch break

Afternoon: Agenda (Uffe K Hansen):

  • 13.00 – 17.00 Introduction to Problem-oriented Project Work What you need to know about problem-oriented Project Work before getting started. Link til TEAMS

Literature: Olsen, P.B. and Pedersen, K. (eds) (2019) Problem-oriented project work: a workbook, Copenhagen: Samfundslitteratur (For those of you understanding Danish, this book is available in Danish also). About the book: This book is meant to support problem-oriented learning activities. Problem-orientation concerns the reasoning about lack of knowledge, while project work includes the ethno methods that are practised when collectives produce scientific knowledge. This book also concerns particular methods related to sociology and social science and their relations to the humanities, technical knowledge and natural science. The aim of the book is to support students in the process, from their first reflections on a relevant question to the finishing moments of report writing. Different steps and situations in the project work are described (eg: concepts, situations, ideas and tools for reflection that may be relevant throughout the project work). The subtitle -- a workbook -- is meant literary as a book that may be used as collective knowledge situations become recognisable for the users.

Head of studies
Margit Neisig (neisig@ruc.dk)
Responsible for the activity
Camilla Güth Kurell (ckurell@ruc.dk)
Last changed 26/08/2020

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