Course unit title
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Organizational Performance Measurement and Management
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Course unit code
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MNG 612
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Type of course unit (compulsory, optional)
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Compulsory
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Level of course units (according to
EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master)
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Second Cycle
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Year of study when the course unit is delivered
(if applicable)
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Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered
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3rd semester
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Number of ECTS credits allocated
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4.8
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Name of lecturer(s)
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- Dr. Indrianawati Usman
- Dr. Sri Hartini
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
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- Students are able to relate scientific phenomena and concepts. Performance measurement for profit and non-profit organizations
- Students compile ideas, thoughts, and scientific arguments responsibly and based on academic ethics, and communicate well about the science of performance measurement, both in the form of articles and practical issues in the field of organizational management.
- Students are able to criticize practical phenomena that occur regarding issues in measuring organizational performance
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Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning)
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Distance Learning (current status due to COVID-19 pandemic)
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Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable)
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-
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Course content
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Topic 1
- Introduction to Performance Measurement and Management
Topic 2
Topic 3
- Operation Performance Management Processes
Topic 4
- Customer Performance Management Processes
Topic 5
- Innovation, Regulatory and Social Performance Mgt. Processes
Topic 6
- Aligning Intangible Assets to Enterprise Strategy
Topic 7
- Measuring and Managing Human capital readiness
Topic 8
- Measuring and Managing Information Capital Readiness
Topic 9
- Measuring and Managing Organizational Capital Readiness
Topic 10
- Public Sector Organizations & Non-Profit Organizations
Topic 11
Topic 12
- Performance Management At Digital Era
Topic 13
Topic 14
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Recommended or required
reading and other learning resources/tools
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Kaplan, R. S., & Norton, D. P. (2004). The strategy map: guide to aligning intangible assets. Strategy & leadership.
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods
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- Material Summary and Case Analysis Tasks
This method aims to measure how students examine, summarize and conclude logically based on relevant performance measurement theories and conduct case study analysis to provide recommendations for solutions to the problems described in the case well.
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Group Presentation This method is intended to measure students' ability to present and communicate group thoughts on the essence of the concepts that have been concluded and the results of case analysis and present proposed solutions orally and in writing through presentations.
- Midterm Examination
This method aims to measure an individual's understanding of a given topic and communicate ideas in writing.
- Final Examination
This method aims to measure an individual's understanding of a given topic and communicate ideas in writing
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Language of instruction
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Indonesian
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Assessment methods and criteria
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- Material Summary
- Understanding of summarized lecture material
- Important information on lecture material is well identified
- Accuracy in sequencing lecture material in writing
- A summary report of lecture material is presented with an attractive appearance
- The language used must be good and correct Indonesian, the language used is not the result of the translation of certain applications or software, such as Google Translate.
- A summary report of lecture material is presented in easy-to-understand sentences
- Case Analysis Tasks
- Understanding of the analyzed case material
- Important information on the case is well identified
- Accuracy in tracing arguments in writing
- Case questions are answered with strong arguments
- The answer to the question shows the effort to dig up additional information with good analytical skills
- Case questions are answered based on relevant theories
- Case analysis reports are presented with an attractive appearance
- The language used must be good and correct Indonesian, the language used is not the result of the translation of certain applications or software, such as Google Translate.
- Case analysis reports are presented in easy-to-understand sentences
- Cases are analyzed using additional references other than mandatory college books
- Group Presentations
- Power Point information is presented clearly and systematically
- Good presentation design and easy to read
- Information conveyed in a clear audible voice
- Fluent presentation, not just reading the slides
- The duration of the presentation does not exceed the set time
- The information presented is relevant to the topic discussed
- The information presented is important/interesting to be discussed
- The presentation shows the team's preparation
- The presentation closes with a concise and clear conclusion
- Overall, the presentation team delivered a presentation that attracted the audience
- Midterm Examination
Clarity and accuracy of answers, ability to elaborate concepts
- Final Examination
Clarity and accuracy of answers, ability to elaborate concepts
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