Strategic and Operation Management Course unit title Strategic and Operation Management Course unit code MNO801 Type of course unit (Compulsory, optional) Optional Level of course unit (according to EQF: first cycle Bachelor, second cycle Master) The Third Cycle of Doctoral Degree Program Year of study when the course unit is delivered (if applicable) 2020 – 2021 Semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered 3rd Semester of Doctorate Study Number of ECTS credits allocated 9.6 credits Name of lecturer(s) 1. Prof. Badri Munir Sukoco, MBA.,Ph.D 2. Dr. Indrianawati Usman, SE., M.Sc Learning outcomes of the course unit After completing the course, the students are expected to gain the following competencies: Understanding and synthesizing the strategic and operations of management theory. Achieving in-depth and comprehensive knowledge of concepts in strategic and operations management disciplines according to their study interests. Being able to synthesize strategic and operations management theory to develop conceptual models and designs as the conceptual basis for research in the preparation of a dissertation. Mode of delivery (face-to-face, distance learning) Face-to-face Distance learning using AULA UNAIR (due to pandemic COVID-19 situation) Prerequisites and co-requisites (if applicable) Course contents This course is designed as a medium to extend the latest research issues in a dynamic environment in the discipline of strategic and operations management, including other issues related to the development of a dynamic industrial environment. The Issues are not only limited to the strategies within one company, but also inter-organizational collaboration. Strategic and operations management is an aspect of the discipline covering business process management, supply chain management and its relevance to the organization's strategic plan to deal with the dynamic environmental changes and developments in information technology. Discussions on various issues of current phenomena and research methodologies related to strategic, operations, logistics and supply chain issues will be presented and discussed through the discussion of relevant articles as the basis for the concept of a dissertation on the interest of strategic management and operations studies. Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools Followings are the literature references the students can refer to each week: Management science journal collection Strategic management journal collection Operations and logistics management journal collection Collection of supply chain management journals and information systems Other books and articles whose the topics are adapted to the learning materials. Planned learning activities and teaching methods Lectures Discussion or Work Group Presentation Language of instruction English Indonesia Assessment methods and criteria In order to pass this course, the students must meet the followings: Being punctual and meeting 75% attendance of the scheduled classes. Achieving a satisfactory attempt at all assessment tasks listed below: Assessment details: Discussion and presentation: 20% Mid semester examinations: 30% Final papers: 50%