Monday, October 28, 2013

Spring 2014 Management Special Topics course - 2 new courses

The information below may be applicable to any juniors or seniors who can take management courses or have open electives and are interested in sustainability in a business context, consulting, innovation, and/or real world experience working on a dynamic sustainability project with a company.  The projects course has a prerequisite whereas the innovation course does not. Both are restricted to only juniors and seniors.  It was a senior level restriction and that will be updated today if it has not been already.

I wanted to introduce myself and our center and let you know about 2 new courses we have developed that I will be teaching in the spring.  Our new Center for Business Strategies for Sustainability launched earlier this year and I joined Georgia Tech as Professor of the Practice of Sustainable Business as well as director of the Center in July.  See below and attached for more information.

In addition to these courses, if you have students that are especially interested in sustainability in the business context or would be interested in projects, co-ops, internships, volunteering with us, please let me know.  We are still in early launch / set-up mode here this school year but are interested in understanding the demand, interest, and opportunities across the Institute as we develop our priorities and activities over time.


Here are the course descriptions. Feel free to let me know if you have any questions or suggestions.

MGT 4803 Sustainable Business Projects
Prerequisites: MGT3150, Principles of Management, or MGT 4102 Management Consulting.
Current senior restriction; will likely be junior/senior restriction shortly.

The purpose of this course is to help you gain a working knowledge of the various and evolving ways firms approach sustainability (environmental and social) and then apply this learning by solving a real problem for a company in a consulting team environment.  In addition to readings and class activities, during the course you will bid on and be assigned to a real-life sustainability consulting project for a company and work on a team with classmates for 8 – 10 weeks. Your performance on this project, both individually and as a team, will be a major component of the final grade. For those of you interested in working directly in areas related to sustainability during your careers, this class will help you gain critical knowledge and skills towards that goal. For others it will offer a valuable point of view on a subject of increasing importance to managers and leaders across all functions and industries.

The class will focus on three main areas: sustainability topics and frameworks, basic consulting skills and tools, and specific needs or challenges on your consulting projects.  We will use a variety of methods including readings, research, written assignments, group exercises, lecture, and discussion. 

MGT 4803 Innovation Tournaments for Sustainability
No prerequisites.
Current senior restriction; will likely be junior/senior restriction shortly.

This course guides students through a systematic process for idea generation, selection, and impact with a focus on environmental or social issues that need to be solved.  It puts structure around the process of innovation by teaching frameworks and methods for mastering innovation, supported by logic and empirical evidence. While this may seem daunting if you have never flexed your entrepreneurial muscles, I guarantee you will have a lot of fun and learn a lot from it.

The learning objectives of the course include learning a process- and design-thinking based view of idea generation and business model design, refining a business model using the business model canvass concept, understanding trade-offs between economic, environmental and social objectives, and developing research and synthesis skills using doing in-depth environmental/social impact analysis. The course starts with idea tournaments, a process that leverages the wisdom of the crowd. It continues with the application of basic experimenting/prototyping and business model innovation frameworks, emphasizing a systematic risk-limiting pathway to realizing entrepreneurial outcomes, with sustainability metrics in mind.

The course is instructor-guided in terms of process and basic tools, but almost entirely student-driven; doing the research, generating the ideas, finding the information and the resources you need at each stage will all be your responsibility. Expect this to be a demanding, but rewarding process. The learning from the process, the research, the feedback and the experience will help you whether you want to capitalize on a business opportunity in a company, or whether you want to strike out on your own one day.