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Professional Competence
  • apply characteristics of academic writing in English to a longer piece of writing
  • analyse personal and others' performance according to feedback criteria
  • review personal performance in order to establish a reflective learning cycle
Personal Competence
  • Tolerate differing mindsets or solutions
  • Learn to communicate openly within your group and within the large audience
  • Develop a mindset of proactivity, curiosity and reflection ability
  • Differentiate important from unimportant information in a situation under time pressure
  • Justify your solutions and judgments within your team
Social Competence
  • Perceive and prescind thoughts and arguments from fellow students during class discussions.
  • Work jointly in groups on the solution of case studies.
  • Evaluate the results of fellow students compared to their own results.
  • Perceive new or alternative methods of resolution of fellow students and interrelate those to their own.
  • Represent and defend their own solution against criticism.
Methodological Competence
  • Describe the fundamental aspects of start-up compared to corporate entrepreneurship.
  • Define and interpret the prerequisites of these strategies.
  • Apply fundamental models of (Corporate) Entrepreneurship towards new situations.
  • Compare alternative models and approaches of (Corporate) Entrepreneurship, identify similarities and differences.
  • Determine different strategies and approaches of (Corporate) Entrepreneurship and evaluate those.
  • Judge if certain models resp. approaches of (Corporate) Entrepreneurship are applicable in concrete situations and choose the most appropriate ones.
Professional Competence
  • Know the relevant building blocks of Entrepreneurship & Family Firm Research, Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management and their instruments; know how to measure Corporate Entrepreneurship related to its performance advantages; know the concepts on how to create a company with the spirit of Corporate Entrepreneurship.
  • Understand the most important influencing factors for taking entrepreneurial decisions in either new or established enterprises, as well as in family firms.
  • Apply the instruments of (Corporate) Entrepreneurship correctly under different contexts.
  • Identify the constitutive influencing factors on entrepreneurial behavior and endeavors, regardless of company type, firm or size.
  • Develop appropriate entrepreneurial strategies according to the respective firm type and environment.
  • Evaluate entrepreneurial strategies and their applicability in different market situations.
Personal Competence
  • Perceive their own learning ability and willingness to learn.
  • Communicate independently, reflect on their own behavior and carry out an appropriate self-assessment.
  • Take on responsibility through self-discipline, flexibility and target orientation.
  • Are characterized by their full commitment, duteousness and reliability.
  • Represent their independence and self-motivation and thereby positively influence their determination to be top performers.
Social Competence
  • Understand the oral presentation by the lecturer (input, questions and solutions) and pay attention to the remarks of their fellow students.
  • Operate partly in partner work on solutions to exercises given by the lecturer, as well as in group work in self-study.
  • Assess suggestions for solutions by fellow students, evaluate their own approaches to solutions (ability to criticize).
  • Distinguish themselves through capacity for teamwork, communication skills and cooperation skills.
  • Represent and justify their own approaches to solutions during criticism by the lecturer or fellow students (ability to accept criticism).
Methodological Competence
  • Reproduce the basic instruments and techniques of operative controlling.
  • Understand the responsibilities and methodologies of operative controlling, as well as the meaning of subject-specific modes of expression and can reconstruct the underlying situation using the instruments of operative controlling.
  • Apply the most important basic instruments in the field of financial management based on principles of short, medium and long term planning and are able to compile income budgets, current accounts and budgeted balance sheets.
  • Analyze concrete situations for their relevance to controlling, and are able to condense various budgeting techniques for different business divisions ( partial budgets, such as e.g. sales budget, production budget, purchasing and storage budget, personnel budget, overheads budget, investment budget) into one overall budget or, in reverse, to divide the overall budget into partial budgets.
  • Propose, for periodic audits, the necessary control mechanisms from a seasonal and textual view.
  • Evaluate and assess their own work based on subsequent, jointly compiled or given solutions.
Professional Competence
  • Know the responsibilities, functions and methodology of external controlling and reproduce differences from strategic controlling.
  • Understand operative controlling as an opportunity for financial steering of the company, while considering a previously executed indicator analysis in the fields of, liquidity, stability and profitability.
  • Apply viable instruments of operative controlling in cases concerning concrete issues and compile cash-flow statements, income budgets, finance plans and budgeted balance for companies with a forward-thinking approach to its management.
  • Analyze annual accounts of companies by means of selected financial ratios on liquidity, stability and profitability and draw the right conclusion from the analysis of key indicators.
  • Develop proposals for solutions to given problems (e.g. on overcoming liquidity shortfalls, towards debtor management, towards income optimization etc.), respectively based on arising problems on the part of fellow students in the course concerning special areas of controlling (e.g. investment controlling).
  • They are able to demonstrate ongoing control over the financial and liquidity situation of a case and to correct mistakes in the plans immediately.
  • Evaluate instruments of operational controlling on their advantageousness or practicability and can recognize and describe interconnections between accounting and other subjects.
Personal Competence
  • organisieren den eigenen Forschungs- und Schreibprozess und sind in der Lage, eigenständig über kritische Punkte hinwegzukommen.
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