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NCS-3C11
3CMGM 2011-2012

3Continent Master of Global Management 2011-2012

Graduate School of Business Administration





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Non Competitive Strategies



Instructor:
Dr. Amar KJR Nayak


Email: amar@ximb.ac.in
Intercom: 706

Office Hours: By (email contact) appointment or through my Research Assistant: 0674 -3983 - 527


Course Texts

Copies of all Relevant Reading Materials will be provided to the students. The students are however advised to refer to books, journals and magazines in Strategic Management. A number of such reference materials are available in the XIMB Library.

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The course shall be covered in three modules viz., Paradigms of Competitive Strategies, Inclusive Strategies & Non-Competitive Strategies. The arguments will span from profit making for self to profit sharing with others to making profits for others. The discussions will attempt to fire the thinking of the participants by critically examining the assumptions and principles of different strategies and practices.




















    Session No
Topic
        Articles / Cases / Exercise
Module 1: Paradigms of Competitive Strategies
    Session 1
Notions of Strategy & Competition Playing with Dough – Class Exercise
A discussion on Strategy & Competition
    Session 2
Typologies of Strategy Making Mintzberg, Henry. 1988. ‘Crafting Strategy’,

The McKinsey Quarterly, Summer 1988

    Session 3
Paradigms of Competitive Strategies Dynamic Capabilities and Strategic

Management, Teece, et al (1997), Strategic

Management Journal, Vol. 18:7

    Session 4
Competence & Governance

Perspectives

Williamson, O.E. (1999). Strategy Research:

Governance & Competence Perspectives, vol.

20. No. 12, pp. 1087-1108

    Session 5
Competition at its Peak Case: Competition at its peak: Case of Australia-India Test Series 2007-08
Module 2: Inclusive Strategies
    Session 6
Paternalistic Strategy Cases: Toyota Motors & Tata Steel
    Session 7
Complementation Strategy Case: British American Tobacco in India
    Session 8
Competition,CSR & Strategic CSRStrategy & Society, Porter & Kramer (2006),

HBR

    Session 9
Social Entrepreneurship A Discussion
    Session 10
Systems View of Strategy A Discussion
Module 3: Non Competitive Sustainable Approaches
    Session 11
Is Small Beautiful & Sustainable? Schumacher E. F. 1975. ‘Small is Beautiful’, Sphere Books Limited, London.



Session 12 Principles of Trusteeship Turnbull, Shann. 1986. ‘Trusteeship as
technique for Sustainable Industrialization’ in
Trusteeship: The Gandhian Alternative,
Gandhi Peace Foundation.
    Session 13
Principles of Cooperation Case: Amul – The Cooperative Action
    Session 14
Principles of Public Ownership Case: Nalco – Technology Indivisibility
    Session 15

Alternative Routes to Efficiency and

beyond: Missing Links to Economic

Rationality

Religious Order: Case of Ramakrishna

Mission

    Session 16
Religious Order: Case of Mother Teresa
    Session 17
A Host who doesn’t wait on her Guests: Case

of Discalced Carmelite Order

    Session 18




Organizational Design and

Sustainable Strategies

Notions of Efficiency, Effectiveness &

Sustainability

    Session 19
Nayak, Amar K.J.R. 2010. Optimizing
Asymmetries for Sustainability, Global Forum
for Agricultural Research, CGIAR,
Montpellier, France, March, 2010
    Session 20
Organizing for Sustainable Living: Case of

Nava Jyoti PC







Classroom Code of Conduct

The standard 3C MGM Program Academic Policies with regard to the code of conduct in the class, grading and in other engagements in this course will be applicable to the course participants.

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