Companies need managerial technologies to generate innovation, organise production, collaborate with other companies, and manage the performance of activities. These technologies create an overview of, and help to assess, whether there is progress in innovation, production, collaboration and performance. Managerial technologies provide an important part of the knowledge and insight, which form the basis for how companies perceive their own challenges, problems and successes. For example, companies use budgets to plan their futures. They use key performance indicators to couple strategy and action. They use gate and portfolio models to structure and make decisions about innovation. They use contracts and agreements to organise relationships with suppliers and customers. They use Lean methods to generate flows in their production.
The department conducts research and teaching in such topics. Using the knowledge which the department develops and disseminates, it is possible to analyse the need for managerial technologies in various company situations. We aim to explore and characterise the effects, which such managerial technologies have in various contexts. With this knowledge, companies can then adapt them to their special innovation activities, production circumstances, supply chain and logistics initiatives and performance management. The department’s focus is broadly on problems of business economics as viewed on the basis of a managerial perspective. Management is about mobilisation of resources relative to company objectives. The department’s research and dissemination act in this context within central areas of business economics: innovation, production, supply chain management and performance management.
The objective is to create research-based knowledge of high quality in an international perspective, which offers significant input to teaching and which can also be communicated in an enthusiastic manner to practitioners. The department’s research must be able to create theoretical debate and inspiration for the development of companies’ application of managerial technologies.
The department offers courses at all levels at CBS. The courses are intended to create a clear increase in knowledge and analytical competence among students.
Department of Operations Management
Copenhagen Business School /Handelshøjskolen
Solbjerg Plads 3, section B 5. floor
DK - 2000 Frederiksberg
Tel: +45 3815 3400
Fax: +45 3815 2440
Head of department: Jan Mouritsen | Department administrator: Helle Frisenborg Marker
How does management happen in organizations: The use of management technologies
The research of John K. Christiansen focuses on management of development and innovation activities in ambigious and labile organizational contexts. He is interested in opening up the black box of innovation and project management and wants to study and understand the dynamics of the micro-processes - and relate these to strategic processes, choices and concerns.
The focus is on mechanisms, management tools and models that shape decision making and organizational processes.
Professor, Britta Gammelgaard, modtog ved en konference i USA, sammen med to medforfattere, prisen for den bedste artikel i Journal of Business Logistics (JBL), som anses for at være det bedste tidsskrift inden for Logistik og Supply Chain Management. Prisen "2009 Bernard J. La Londe Best Paper Award" blev givet for artiklen:
"Exploring Processes for Customer Value Insights, Supply Chain Learning and Innovation: An International Study", JBL, Vol. 29. no. 1, pp257-282
Artiklen er forfattet af Dan J. Flint, Everth Larsson og Britta Gammelgaard, fra henholdsvis University Of Tennessee, Knoxville, Lund University og altså CBS.
What: Product & process innovation forum (PIF)
Why: To have a forum for informal debates on issues related to management of product and process innovation at PEØ.
Who: Everybody interested in the area or who wants to know more.
How: Informal - based on lunch meetings with or without paper, and with moderate moderation provided by Claus & John.
Where: Meeting room at PEØ (5th floor or 4th floor)
When:
Thursday 30 April, 12.00 - 13.00 - Research approaches and methods in research on innovation (Marta, John & Claus)
Thursday 14 May, 12.00 - 13.00 - Topic: Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Thursday 28 May, 12.00 - 13.00 - Topic: Jan Mouritsen: Performance Indicators, Trials and the Composition of Innovation: The Mediation of Technology, Markets and Organisation
Thursday 4 June, 12.00 - 13.00 - Topic: tba
Thursday 25 June, 12.00 - 13.00 - Topic: tba
Dette er blot nogle af de tankevækkende resultater som undersøgelsen af marketings organisering viser.
Undersøgelsen er udarbejdet af Professor Jan Mouritsen, Professor John K. Christiansen, ekstern lektor Per Østergaard Jacobsen og lektor Claus J. Varnes.
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