Course objectives, Learning outcomes, Outline, Teaching methods
Course objectives
The course aims to
provide students with the necessary theoretical background and practical experiences
related to positive businesses and innovations. Positive business refers to firms integrating the three pillars of
sustainable development in their core business: economic, social and
environmental. The course is delivered in co-operation with partners abroad (Paris
Nanterre University, University of Potsdam, University of Pécs, University of
Cagliari, University of Rennes) to expose students to the international
environment. From week to week, students will collaborate with foreign
classmates, which will improve their skills to work in a diverse cultural
environment. The course will improve group work competencies and co-working IT
tools competencies. The course starts with theoretical foundations but moves to
very practical aspects.
Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to
choose from a range of possible alternatives, focusing on positive
decision-making within a firm and it's market environment. Students will deploy
their potential to lead innovation and entrepreneurship in different areas of
organizations' operations through the opportunities of positive business
management. By learning different scoring methods and developing a new scoring
system, students will be able to identify and analyze firms' products/services
and their value chain to propose sustainable innovations using a wide range of
appropriate techniques and transform these into options and solutions. Project
work will enhance both oral and written argumentation. Because of the
international learning environment, students will master the effective use of
ICT.
Outline
- Introduction on the importance of positive thinking and course outline
- Sustainable policies: global issues, economy and environment
- Stakeholder analysis
- Sustainable HR
- Sustainable Finance
- Ethics and management
- Environmental, social and governance analysis
- Positive business models
- Sustainable Operation
- Sustainable public administration – transparency and accountability
- Sustainable public administration – government as an attractive employer
- Sustainable public administration – administrative burden and citizen friendliness
- EDUC+M tutorial for project presentation
- Project evaluation
Teaching methods
The course is entirely online. Lecturers will
present each topic via Microsoft Teams. Lectures will be recorded and available to download. After the presentations, students will
be grouped into teams of six. Masaryk University students will form teams with
students from Rennes 1. In this phase, students analyze an organization and
develop a scoring system to measure the "positivity"* of the
organization. The group work will result in the developed scoring system and
the organization's analysis, which will be evaluated using the developed
scoring system.
The best students (six from each
university) will be offered to participate in a so-called Positive Manager Challenge
(PMC) in Cagliari. More information about PMC is in the Interactive Syllabus.
* Positivity: Integration of the three pillars of
sustainable development in the management fundamentals: economic, social and
environmental.