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Digital Business and agile methods (5 cr)

Code: HTLT2005-3002

General information


Enrollment
03.08.2020 - 30.08.2020
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
31.08.2020 - 18.12.2020
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Local portion
5 cr
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Business
Teaching languages
English
Seats
0 - 20
Degree programmes
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Management
Teachers
Riikka Ahlgren
Groups
HBI20VKK
Degree Programme in International Business (Kedge University)
HTL19S1
Liiketalous
HTLDIG
Digital Business, Business Administration
Course
HTLT2005
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Evaluation scale

0-5

Objective

Student recognizes various digital business models and opportunities. He/she has business understanding of some relevant technologies (e.g. IOT).
Student knows IT project process and understands software lifecycle. Student knows agile development practices.

Content

- Digital business models and technologies
- Basics of software business
- Agile methods (Scrum)

Materials

Schwaber, K. and Sutherland, J. 2017. The Scrum Guide. ScrumAlliance.

Marsic, I. 2012. Software Engineering. Rutgers University. New Jersey, USA.

Christensen C. M., Raynor M.E., McDonald R. 2015. What Is Disruptive Innovation? Harvard Business Review. December 2015.

Weill, P. & Woerner, S. L. 2013. Optimizing your digital business model.(Digital Strategy). MIT Sloan Management Review, 54(3), p. 71.

Teaching methods

Independent work, contact lessons and group work.
Flipped classroom: Students read given materials before contact lessons.
Contact lessons focus on tasks and discussions.
Students create a digital business plan for a case company as a group work.
Exam on agile methods.

Student workload

Contact lessons 32h
Individual and group tasks 60h
Group assignment 43h
Total 135h

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Excellent(5): The student is ablet to independently evaluate digital business and software business concepts and practices and can apply those to an agile IT-project.
Very Good: (4): Student is able to combine digital business concepts with agile development. He/She is able to apply the concepts in practice.
Good (3): The student understands digital business and software business concepts and practices. Student knows agile development practices and principles and is able to actively participate at an agile project.
Satisfactory (2): Student understands basics of digital business. Student is able to work in an agile project.
Sufficient (1): Student has some knowledge on digital business. Her/His project results are not related to agile development.
Fail (0):Student does not understand digital business. She/He is not able to participate at an agile IT-project.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Good (3): You understand digital business and software business concepts and practices. You see the connections of new technologies and digital business.You understand agile development practices and principles and are able to actively participate at an agile project.

Very Good: (4): You are able to combine digital business concepts with agile development. You apply the concepts in practice according to pre-set goals. You explain the choices that you make. You organize the work in your group or in your project.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent(5): You are able to independently evaluate digital business and software business concepts and practices and apply those to an agile project. You report your work logically and illustratively. You develop your group or project work in an agile way and reflect your learning.

Qualifications

ICT Skills

Further information

Exchange Students 10
Kedge students 20

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