BUSP2023 Business Policy ( Masaka and Lubaga Evening Jan 2023)
Course name: BUSINESS POLICY
Course code: 3102
Level of course: 111 Semester
Credit units: 4 CU
Brief course description
This course will enable students to put together what they have learnt from other subjects into practical aspects when making different choices of decisions. Each manager is expected to make decisions for the corporations that they manage on a daily basis.
Objectives
1. To understand the various management concepts used in strategic management.
2. Explore the meaning of organizational strategy and competitive strategies.
3. Investigate the process by strategies are formulated within the organization.
4. Measure organizational performance against set objectives and also in comparison to the industry competition.
5. To understand the basis and functions of various strategic management models.
Learning outcomes
By the end of this course students should be able to:
1. Describe the characteristics of strategic decisions.
2. Define what is meant by strategy and strategic management.
3. Explain how strategic priorities vary by level in terms of corporate, business and operational.
4. Identify key structural drivers of change and the different impact on organizations.
5. Describe the most important organizational processes, systems, performance targets and the circumstances where they will be most appropriate.
Detailed course description (contents)
Introduction (7 hours)
-What is strategic management?
-Definition of terms.
-Strategic managers and types of businesses
-Strategic management VS management
Strategic management (6 hours)
-Basic resources of strategic management
-Strategic planning and strategic direction
-Corporate planning
The corporate environment (6 hours)
-Types of environments
-Factor markets
-Analysis methods commonly used: SWOT/SWOC analysis
Decision making (7 hours)
-Challenges decision makers encounter
-Flexibility in thinking
-Types of decision
Strategy alternatives (6 hours)
-Types of strategies
-Combination strategies
-Alternatives and performance
Analysing resources and capabilities (6 hours)
-Objectives
-Research and development
-Functional strategies
Evaluating and choosing policy alternatives (8 hours)
-Decision making under certainty
-Uncertainty and risk
-Characteristics of the decision making process.
-Freewheeling opportunism
Competitor analysis (7 hours)
-Identifying competitors.
-Assessing competitors
-Selecting competitors to attack and avoid
-Basic competitive strategies
Business assessment (7 hours)
- Identify non-functional aspects.
-Benchmark according to the competitive forces.
-Provide a general overview of the corporate performance.
Mode of delivery
Lectures
Case studies
Group assignments
Mode of assessment
Group work, individual assignments and tests 50%
Final exams 50%
References
Gerry, J., and Kevan, S. (2002) Explaining corporate strategy. 6th edition. USA: Financial Times Prentice Hall
Philippe, L. (2010) Global management. London: University of Greenwich.
Richard, L. (1997) Corporate strategy. 7th edition. USA: Prentice Hall
John, A. P., and Richard B. R J. (2004) Formulation, implementation and control of competitive strategy. 11th edition. USA: Prentice Hall, Inc
- Teacher: Richard Odoki
- Student: Namatovu Angella
- Student: MUTESI Barbra
- Student: NSEREKO Brian
- Student: ATHIENO Catherine
- Student: NAMIIRO Christine
- Student: BWOGI Edward
- Student: UWAYESU Esther
- Student: NAKALYANGO Eva Winfred
- Student: SSEBADUKA Francis
- Student: NNASSUUNA Gorreth
- Student: Nayebare Hope
- Student: MENYA Ivan
- Student: Noeline Mbabazi
- Student: ADIKIN Merab Obonyo
- Student: NAMULINDWA Molly
- Student: Jesca Nakiyimba
- Student: BWANIKA Robert
- Student: NAMAWANDA Scovia
- Student: KIMBUGWE Thaddeus
- Enrolled students: 19