Project: Solving Strategic Problems

Central European Studies Program
Budapest, Hungary

Dates: 8/31/25 - 12/20/25

Central European Studies

Project: Solving Strategic Problems

Project: Solving Strategic Problems Course Overview

OVERVIEW

CEA CAPA Partner Institution: Corvinus University of Budapest
Location: , Hungary
Primary Subject Area: Management
Instruction in: English
Course Code: BUS 003
Transcript Source: Partner Institution
Course Details: Level 300
Recommended Semester Credits: 3
Contact Hours: 45

DESCRIPTION

The Solving strategic problems course combines theoretical and practical approaches to strategic management. The course concept has been developed in close cooperation of two university departments. Each group has two teachers: one from the Department of Strategic Management and one from the Department of Supply Chain Management. During the semester, students work in groups of four on project-based exercises. Each project task will last for 3 weeks. The first week is devoted to defining the theoretical and methodological framework for solving the task, the second to consultation, and the third to presenting and reviewing lessons learned. The projects are partly based on real company cases and partly on case studies. The topics of each project are the followings: positioning of the company and its external environment, the role of resources
and capabilities in defining strategy, operations management, strategy selection and implementation.

Corvinus University of Budapest awards credits based on the ECTS system (2 ECTS credits equals 1 U.S. credit therefore, 6 ECTS credits is equivalent to 3 U.S. credits). At Corvinus University of Budapest, all classes meet for a minimum of 180 minutes per week. Contact hours are calculated through a combination of lecture hours and outside activities which can include (workshops, seminars, fieldwork activities, guest lectures, and independent work) therefore, contact hours may vary on syllabi.


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