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Social Competence
  • Understand and critically discuss the arguments of fellow students.
  • Work on financial decision making problems and solve mini cases as well as examples in small groups and discuss them in front of class.
  • Evaluate the solutions of fellow students, explain carefully why they might be seen as right or wrong.
  • Understand the problems of fellow students, react on critical discussion without being offended.
  • React to other opinions and solutions and defend their own solution without being offended.
Methodological Competence
  • Know methods in decision theory.
  • Use theories, methods and models on unknown decision situations. Calculate optimal solutions and equilibria.
  • Compare different methods for measuring and controlling risk and uncertainty in decision processes.
  • Evaluate decision and analysis methods in mini cases and find appropriate models for solving typical problems.
  • Know how to use a range of instruments to control the capital structure of a corporation.
  • Choose suitable financing and investment tools
  • use methods and models on unknown decision situations. Calculate optimal solutions and interpret them.
Professional Competence
  • Know the most prominent decision theories. They are aware of the important human biases in financial decision making.
  • Understand how rational solutions can be found by applying classical decision models and are aware of the differences between these model solutions and the solutions humans normally come up with.
  • Solve decision problems by using DT models and quantitative methods. They find the strategic aspect of a problem and transform it into a simplified game/problem.
  • Evaluate of Investments with EUT, MVT and PT.
  • Know the most prominent rules for Capital Budgeting and Structuring
  • Understand the consequences of changes in the capital structure
  • Know a variety of financing tools and their applicability
  • Know how to value a company
Personal Competence
  • repeat the contents of lectures, exercises and case studies in a self-organized way
  • assess their own learning progress during lectures, exercises, case studies and self-study (e.g., participation in discussions, solving exercises, presenting solutions)
  • identify their own strengths and weaknesses
  • tolerate different opinions and working styles (e.g., during classroom discussions, in online forums)
Social Competence
  • listen to the lecturer and their colleagues.
  • work together to solve the assignments of the case study, communicate with each other and give support.
  • evaluate themselves and their contribution in the team with relation to cooperation, communication and troubleshooting.
  • develop their social competences while working in a team and adapt these competences to optimize the result of the teamwork.
  • support other team members while presenting the results and provide proper argumentation for the solution path chosen in the case study.
Methodological Competence
  • replicate the content of the case study in the field of enterprise systems
  • discuss case studies with relation to models and theories in the field of Enterprise Systems.
  • solve different assignments in the case study while using different methods.
  • compare the as-is situation and possible solutions by identifying possibilities to improve a given situation.
  • develop new strategies for a successful implementation of enterprise systems along the case study.
  • evaluate different solutions regarding their value contribution and sustainability.
Professional Competence
  • are able to replicate fundamental concepts and definitions in in the area of Enterprise Systems, especially application systems like ERP, CRM, SCM systems.
  • understand the benefits of integrated enterprise systems for sustainable competitive advantage. Furthermore, they describe the importance of Enterprise Systems for process integration along the value chain.
  • solve assignments in the field of Enterprise Systems, especially case studies in the area of manufacturing and service delivery.
  • identify connections between types of application systems. They compare solutions with regard to their value contribution.
  • model an implementation process for successful adoption of an Enterprise System by an organization.
  • evaluate and choose suitable software solutions for organizations. They classify different solutions according to complex evaluation schemes and enable a thorough argumentation for the decision process.
Personal Competence
  • analyse communication situations and choose appropriate communication techniques
  • mediate between various interpretations of communication and culture
Social Competence
  • analyse communication situations and choose appropriate communication techniques
  • appreciate the challenges and opportunities entailed with using English for communication purposes
Methodological Competence
(* =/cf. CEFR Niveau C1)
  • understand extended and unstructured speech
  • understand long and complex factual and literary texts
  • express themselves fluently and spontaneously and flexibly without much obvious hesitation
  • present clearly structured descriptions of complex subjects
  • formulate ideas and opinions precisely
  • select a style and communication techniques according to the audience and cultural context
  • evaluate work according to a set of criteria
  • review personal performance in order to establish a reflective learning cycle
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