Monday, July 18, 2011
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Action Learning and Reflective Practice
Friday, November 23, 2007
OUBS MBA Strategy module
In October I completed the Strategy module of the OUBS MBA - very interesting module that stays at a ‘helicopter view’ of organisational strategy. The course uses a Johnson and Scholes model of Analysis, Choice and Implementation as a basis and examines the links between strategy, structure and systems in some detail. The course residential brings this together very well and clarifies how the models may be used to ‘funnel down’ from the analysis to arrive at the issues around implementation. Why such a focus on implementation? I think it’s clear to most of us that CEOs who fail tend to fail on execution not strategy. All strategies work to some extent but a failure to execute is a relatively common problem.
Next course is the ‘Making a Difference’ 12 month module. This new course has received some bad press. The objective is to start with self-analysis as a manager and propose how your strengths and weaknesses can be managed and put to use on a project that will make a difference to your organisation. This type of course addresses the criticism that MBA schools turn out knowledgeable but inexperienced managers - to succeed in this module you have to learn and demonstrate experience. So far I am interested and believe this is a positive subject as part of an MBA
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Work 4 hours a week
Interesting article in the IHT on the book by Timothy Ferriss: (http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/11/12/business/workcol13.php). I think the essence of the book calls for us to drop our tech gadgets, ignore email and start calling people on the phone. This idea is not particularly new except that Ferriss believes that he can reduce the work week to 4 hours by this method (http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/). Working as I do in the land of the 35 hour week (theoretically) it is interesting to see hard working Americans taking an interest in this idea. The 4 hour week is taking it too far but it does remind me that I spend a good part of my day on email. The email questions and answers are not wasted time but in part a symptom of functional and global organisational structures. Global processes, a VP in Seattle, colleagues and functional managers based in WA,
Monday, November 5, 2007
Corporate Social Responsibility in Indonesia
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Strategy - Environment or Resource based?
Strategies should therefore make the most effective use of a firm's resources. Hamel & Prahalad make a good point in arguing that, further, strategy should stretch a firm's resources in order to ensure that these continue to develop and sustain a competitive advantage.
Monday, May 28, 2007
Second Module of OUBS MBA
After this course there is one more compulsory module (Making a difference - 12mths) and 2 * 6 month options that can be taken in // or series. I am tending towards Marketing and Finance options in // to the compulsory module but will make this decision later.
I continue to recommend the OUBS MBA to colleagues based on content and opportunity to apply ideas instantly to your daily managerial role.