COIL Practice Integrated International Management 7th COIL Conference, March 19th – 20th 2015, New York Prof. Dr. Patricia Núñez University of Monterrey - UDEM Prof. Dr. Bianka Lichtenberger Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University - DHBW Prof. Dr. Jürgen Bleicher Table of Contents 1. BLIC Network & Program The BLIC Network The BLIC Program 2. BLIC Entry-Level “Go Global I” 3. BLIC Advanced Development Stages 4. Summary BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration - 22 - The BLIC Network Prof. Dr. Allen Engle Eastern Kentucky University Prof. Dr. Jürgen Bleicher Stephanie Ashford MSc TESP Baden-Wuerttemberg Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University (DHBW) Cooperative State University (DHBW) Prof. Dr. Nela Filimon University of Girona Prof: Dr. Myles Wakeham Cape Peninsula University of Technology Prof. Dr. Michael Koniordos Piraeus Technological University Prof. Dr. Patricia Núñez University of Monterrey Prof. Dr. Bianka Lichtenberger Baden-Wuerttemberg Prof. Dr. Michal Mensik Moravian University College Olomouc Cooperative State University (DHBW) Prof. Dr. Canan Madran Dοkuz Eylul University BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration - 33 - The BLIC Program Experience realistic international business settings in the classroom Learn how to establish and maintain long term international business relationships Encourage students and faculty to expand their international network and to increase participation in study abroad A methodological core concept builds the basis for all BLIC courses The set of BLIC courses includes entry level courses and advanced level courses BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration - 44 - Table of Contents 1. BLIC Network & Program 2. BLIC Entry-Level “Go Global I” Benefits & objectives Progress The idea Conceptual approach 3. BLIC Advanced Development Stages 4. Summary BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration - 55 - Benefits & Objectives International Business Learn business models and concepts in international business Analyze international value chains in regards to performance, sustainability and growth Solve problems / work creatively and apply innovative approaches Intercultural Management International communication skills Intercultural competence Global network Technology Rich Learning Environment Moodle Web conferences Facebook …… BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration - 66 - „Growing Sustaining and Normalizing COIL“ Roadmap / Progress First Pilots & Founding of BLIC COIL Conference Long Term Partnerships Expansion of BLIC Program BLIC Workshop BLIC Workshop Steps BLIC Workshop Enhanced Learning Experience First Pilot Courses approx. 160 Students 2 universities Scheduled Courses approx. 280 Students 5 universities 7 lecturers Objectives continuation of Existing Partnerships initiation of Additional Courses enhanced concept increased BLIC network 6 lecturers 2014 BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration 2015 2016 - 77 - The Idea BLIC Go Global I Video www.dhbw.de/blic BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration - 88 - Enriching the Learning Experience at Different Levels Program Management in Industry Courses Cohort 1 Course A (UdM) Course A (DHBW) Cohort .. Course… (DEÜ) Cohorts Teams Local Teams 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Team India Team China Team U.S.A. Team Brazil Team Great Britain 1.Team India (UdM) 2.Team China (UdM) 3.Team U.S.A. (UdM) 4.Team Brazil (UdM) 5.Team GB (UdM) BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration 1.Team India (DHBW) 2.Team China (DHBW) 3.Team U.S.A. (DHBW) 4.Team Brazil (DHBW) 5.Team GB (DHBW) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Team India Team … Team Team Team 1.Team India (DEÜ) 2.Team …. (DEÜ) 3.…. 4.…. 5.…. - 99 - Standardized Conceptual Approach Case: Foreign Trade and Investment Campaign of the Ministry for Economic Affairs Business Consultants: specialists service provider problem solver Bidding Process Phase 1 Bidding Process Phase 2 Bidding Process Phase 3 Presentation Management Team: manager of an organization responsible for international expansion BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration - 10 10 - Modular and Flexible Assignments Tailored to Participating Universities Case: Foreign Trade and Investment Campaign of the Ministry for Economic Affairs Business Consultants: specialists service provider problem solver Handbook Questionnaire Project Order Country Profile Template Status Report I Bidding Process Phase 1 Cash Flow Statement P&L Balance Sheet Status Report II Bidding Process Phase 2 Finance Plan Recommen dations Bidding Process Phase 3 Presentation Management Team: manager of an organization responsible for international expansion BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration - 11 11 -- Clear Roles, Responsibilities & Tasks as Critical Success Factors Case: Foreign Trade and Investment Campaign of the Ministry for Economic Affairs Business Consultants: specialists service provider problem solver Handbook Questionnaire Project Order Country Profile Template Status Report I Bidding Process Phase 1 Project BasicOrga Idea for Company Expansion Profile Marketing Plan PESTLE Status Report I Cash Flow Statement P&L Balance Sheet Status Report II Bidding Process Phase 2 Key Position JobVacancy Response Finance Status >Plan Report II Finance Plan Recommen dations Bidding Process Phase 3 Presentation Lessons Learned Bidding Docu Presentation Management Team: manager of an organization responsible for international expansion BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration - 12 12 - Overview Assignments Conceptual Approach Assignments Management Team Assignments Consulting Team No Assignment Milestone No 1 Assignment Milestone Company Profile 1 Country Profile 2 Project Order 3 Status Report I 2 Status Report I 5% 4 Templates Finance Plan 3 PESTLE 10% 5 Questionnaire Finance Plan 4 Marketing Plan 15% 6 Handbook Finance Plan 5 Status Report II 5% 7 Status Report II 6 Response Finance Plan 5% 8 Balance Sheet 7 Key Position / Job Vacancy 10% 9 Profit & Loss 8 Finance Plan 5% 10 Cash Flow Statement Bidding Documentation 9 Presentation 25% 10 Lessons Learnt 10% 11 Recommendations 1 2 3 4 BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration (including basic idea for expansion & project organization) 10% (65%) 1 2 3 4 - 13 13 - Example of an Assignments and Assessment Criteria Conceptual Approach Marketing Plan 15% Word document (5 - 10 pages, excl. table of contents, appendix & references) providing background & complementary information to your presentation. The documentation should enable jury members to learn how convincing your “Marketing Plan” is in terms of boosting exports of products and services & enhancing international awareness and recognition. Assessment Criteria Max. points Introduction of Topic Clear outline of the aim and scope/focus 1 Use of Literature Use of adequate and timely academic literature Clear definitions of terms and explanations of concepts/models 2 Conceptual Framework, Practical Relevance, and Substantive Value Marketing Plan 3 Analysis, Reflection, Originality of Ideas, and Discussion Critical reflection of theory (e.g. strengths/weaknesses of the theory) and how it relates to the topic Discussion of implications 2 Formal Aspects Logical and coherent structure Clear layout and presentation (neat and legible) Correct use of grammar, spelling, punctuation and syntax, using a style that is readable & intelligible. Accurate and appropriate use of academic register and subject-related terminology 2 BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration Points awarded - 14 14 - Flexibility Facilitates Partnerships Based on Strengths Conceptual Approach Business Consultants: Specialists Service Provider Problem Solver Questionnaire LCA *1) Project Order Country Profile Concept LCA *1) Status Report I Bidding Process Phase 1 LCA *1) Draft Status Report II Bidding Process Phase 2 LCA *1) Recommen dations Bidding Process Phase 3 Presentation Response LCA*1) *1) BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration LCA = Life Cycle Assessment - 15 15 - Example Collaboration Schedule 2015 Eastern Kentucky University (US) - DHBW VS (Germany) Estern Kentucky University Pre Milestone Milestone Meeting I Milestone Meeting II Post Milestone Submissions Project Order Submissions Company Profile Videoconf. April 10th April 7 / 10:30 – 11:30 am Submissions 4 Key Job Profiles Videoconf. March 28th April 24th April 28/ 10.30 – 11.30 am Final Team Report and Presentation Legend:Collaboration V1 = Version 1 BLIC Blended Learning International DHBW Villingen-Schwenningen Country Profile Company Profile HR April 7 April 10th April 7 / 3:30 – 4:30 pm HR SWOT Details Job Profiles April 17 April 27 April 28 / 3:30 – 4.30 pm Final Team Report and Presentation - 16 16 - The Learner-centric Approach is Supported by a Technology-rich Learning Environment Learning Delivery Channels Program Cohort Course Team Local Team Course material Discussion forum Wiki Assignments Docu database Management in Industry Moodle Mail Facebook Web conferences … BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration - 17 17 - Two Examples from 2014 Courses From: Aksu , E., Baston, M. , Goerke, J., & Ketterer, V. (2014). Impressions and Recommendations from a Student’s Perspective [PowerPoint slides]. BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration - 18 18 - Impressions and Recommendations from a Student’s Perspective BLIC Workshop 2014: Feedback Students From: Aksu , E., Baston, M. , Goerke, J., & Ketterer, V. (2014). Impressions and Recommendations from a Student’s Perspective [PowerPoint slides]. BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration - 19 19 - Table of Content 1. BLIC Network & Program 2. BLIC Entry-Level “Go Global I” 3. BLIC Advanced Development Stages Development Stages Increased Number of Involved Parties A more intensive and complete set of learning delivery channels in combination with ……………… • …………an increased Face to Face Time 4. Summary BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration - 20 20 - Expand 2015 Universities DHBW Industry BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration No of Students ~ 105 DHBW Internat. Semester ~20 Eastern Kentucky Univ. ~ 90 University of Monterrey ~ 20 Doluz Eylül University ~ 25 Moravian University ~ 20 Total ~ 280 - 21 21 - Development Stages BLIC Video II www.dhbw.de/blic BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration - 22 22 - Increased Number of Involved Parties Increase of diversity in roles and participants = vs stronger impact of intercultural aspects in communication and collaboration BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration - 23 23 - A more intensive and complete set of learning delivery channels in combination with ……………… Knowledge Knowledge LEARNING BITES / LITERATURE Skill Skill CLASSROOM TRAINING To keep individual knowledge up-to-date with basic and current research, methods and tools. FAQ`S Listed questions and answers, which are commonly asked according a certain topic. Knowledge transfer including updating knowledge upon major changes and eQuizzes for (self-) monitoring and evaluation. COMPUTER-BASED SIMULATIONS Knowledge exchange between learners in order to gain additional insights and value through peers. SELF-STUDY MATERIALS EXPERT NETWORK Fundamental answers on individual questions answered by dual partners Lectures Process related basic knowledge transfer. COMPUTER-BASED TRAINING INFORMAL FORUM Behavior Behavior Fundamental improvement of system knowledge incl. assessments for (self-) monitoring and evaluation). BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration link real life project tasks and circumstances with a continuous support from experts in the companies WIKI / COLLABORATION Website allowing users to add and update content on the site, thus creating a knowledge base. EXPERT`S DIRECTORY TOOLBOX To transfer basic facts and knowledge. They are edited for an easy and independent usage. COACHED PROJECTS General reference to learning bites in order to keep information retrievable and usable in practiceintegrated study periods. Alphabetical or classified listing of names and other relevant data. - 24 24 - …………an increased Face to Face Time BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration - 25 25 - Table of Content 1. BLIC Network & Program 2. BLIC Entry-Level “Go Global I” 3. BLIC Advanced Development Stages 4. Summary BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration - 26 26 - Summary BLIC Entry-Level “Go Global I” Clear objectives (develop competencies in international business and intercultural management supported by a technology rich learning environment) provide direction 2014: First pilots & founding of BLIC 2015: Enhanced learning experience with about 280 students 2016: Strive for long term partnerships & expand BLIC program A short film provides an overview of the concept and helps to motivate students and lecturers Working on different levels enriches the learning experience BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration - 27 27 - Summary BLIC Entry-Level “Go Global I” Standardized conceptual approach with clear roles roles, responsibilities & tasks as critical success factor Modular and flexible assignments tailored to participating universities The learner-centric approach is supported by a technology-rich learning environment The increased number of cultural diverse backgrounds, participants and roles requires an even more complete set of learning delivery channels including face-to-face time BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration - 28 28 - Questions for discussion Student feedback highlighted the critical role of quality and willingness of peer collaboration. How to minimize the risk for quality in this issue? What is an appropriate degree of standardization respectively degree of flexibility to facilitate collaboration? BLIC Blended Learning International Collaboration - 29 29 -
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