Unit Guide - PSO 2024
Unit Guide - PSO 2024
Unit Guide - PSO 2024
ORGANIZATIONS
Unit Guide
Trimester 2 2023/2024
About Problem Solving in Organizations
CONTACTS
Dr. Ly Thi Minh Chau Email: chau.ly@isb.edu.vn
Unit Instructor
Phone: 0908239988
Nguyen Truong An an.nguyen@isb.edu.vn
Program 17 Pham Ngoc Thach Street, District 3, HCM City
Administrator
Phone: 02854465555 (Ext:168)
UNIT OVERVIEW
Groups of students are required to collect data from the market/industry and from their
corresponding companies to identify key existing business problems. It is expected that the
problems are in the groups’ interested fields of study (marketing, management, and
international business). These groups of students are required to define problem, then validating
the problem and its causes. The alternative solutions and action plan are then suggested for the
company.
PRE-REQUISITES
Principles of Management/Marketing, Organizational Behavior, Consumer Behavior,
International Business Subjects.
Assessment Information
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ASSESSMENT SUMMARY
Students are required to actively participate in the learning processes during each class.
Students in groups are required to actively participate in review the In-depth interview &
qualitative data analysis skills and finishing in-class/home-work assignments.
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definition and proposed justification. choice and/or justification and and linked to the
potential causes: theories. Poor link to the justification. Some link to the topic. topic.
(15%) topic. link to topic.
0-7.4 7.5-9.7 (6.5) 9.8-11.2 (75) 11.3-12.7 (85) 12.8-15
Poses an elegant
Produces a Poses a solution solution/s that
solution that Poses a solution that thoroughly deeply and
Validate real Implementation
addresses the that addresses the considers the thoroughly
causes and main of the solution
problem problem statement history of the considers the
causes using the does not address
statement but with consideration problem, history of the
business context the problem
ignores relevant of the feasibility logic/reasoning, problem,
(10%) statement.
feasibility and and impact. feasibility and logic/reasoning,
impact. impacts. feasibility and
impacts.
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Teaching Activities
LEARNING RESOURCES
Textbook Aken, J. E., & Berends, H. (2018). Problem-solving in organizations: A methodological
handbook for business students. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
Malhotra NK. Marketing research: An applied orientation. 6th ed. New Jersey: Prentice-
Reference Hall Publishing; 2010; and
Reading
Other materials required by the instructors
E-learning http://elearning.isb.edu.vn/
SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES
Reading:
- Unit introduction
- Chapter 1 - Part I (Aken, 2018)
- PSO overview (PSO process; what are
W1 S1 problems; theory-informed; design- - Chapter 2 – Part I (Aken, 2018)
oriented)
- Chapter 3 - Part I (Aken, 2018)
- Problem definition
Reading:
- Intake and problem definition - Chapter 4 – Part II (Aken, 2018)
W2 S2
- Qualitative research method (P1) - Chapter 9 - Part III (Aken, 2018)
- Chapter 5 - (Malhotra 2010)
Reading:
- Theory-informed diagnosis of business
- Chapter 5 - Part II (Aken, 2018)
W3 S3 problem
- Chapter 9 - Part III (Aken, 2018)
- Qualitative research method (P2)
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Reading:
W4 S4 - Exploration of causes - Chapter 5 - Part II (Aken, 2018)
- Chapter 9 - Part III (Aken, 2018)
Reading:
W5 S5 - Validation of causes
- Chapter 5 - Part II (Aken, 2018)
Reading:
S6 - Solution design
- Chapter 6 - Part II (Aken, 2018)
• Students should check the scheduled sessions of each session carefully by access to my ISB
frequently.
• Deadline for final report in writing: 01 day before the day of Session 15. After Session 15, all
teams will receive one types of request such as “minor revision”, “major revision”, or “accept”;
and specific time to resubmit your work if needed. If your work improve after resubmission,
your team can earn some extra points.
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Submission
Assignment cover sheet
▪ All assignments are required to be submitted with an Assignment Cover Sheet.
▪ Group assignments are to be submitted with a Group Assignment Cover Sheet as well as
a Peer Evaluation Form depending on the request of unit instructor.
Non-contributing team members can sometimes be an issue with group-work structured
assessment. Individual student group work scores may be adjusted as a result of peer
dissatisfaction with a particular student’s contribution to group work assignments, as reflected
in submissions of the evaluation form.
Note:
▪ Assignment cover sheets and the evaluation form can be located on MyISB system
▪ Students are advised to keep a copy of all assignments submitted for marking.
Submission style
Assignments are expected to achieve a professional standard:
▪ Be typed, one and a half spaced, on A4 paper
▪ Use a simple clear format, suitable for a report to senior management in a commercial
organization.
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Attendance
Students are required to attend a minimum of 80% of all classes (which normally 12/15
sessions).
Other cases equating to an absence:
▪ Arriving to class late by 15 minutes at the beginning,
▪ Arriving late by 5 minutes after the break
▪ Leaving prior to the scheduled end time without the permission of the lecturer
If you are unable to attend any session, please let your lecturer know AND submit a request for
absence form to program administrator prior to the session.
IMPORTANT: Students will not be allowed to sit in the final examination if violating the
above absence rule.
Electronic device use
▪ Cell phones will be turned off or switched to vibrate mode before class starts.
▪ No phone calls or text messaging are allowed inside classroom during class time.
▪ Portable listening and/or music devices may not be operated in the classroom.
▪ Headphones and/or ear buds of any type may not be worn while in the classroom
whether operating or not.
▪ Laptop and other electronic devices are not permitted unless specifically authorized
by the lecturer exclusively for note taking and doing class work.
IMPORTANT: If you are in violation of these policies you will be excused from class and
an absence will be assessed.
Email etiquette
Your lecturers receive many emails each day. In order to enable them to respond to your emails
appropriately and in a timely fashion, students are asked to follow basic requirements of
professional communication.
Your emails should:
▪ Have a concise and descriptive title, including the class and name of the unit you are
enquiring about
▪ Be clear about the intention of their emails
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▪ Use appropriate tone and language, proof-read what is written in the email before
sending it.
Students should also allow 3-4 working days for a response before following up. If the matter
is legitimately urgent, you may indicate “URGENT” in the email subject header.
Make an appointment: If your email request is complex and requires a lengthy response it
may be probably best to make an appointment with your lecturer/instructor to meet in person.
Students with disabilities are advised that accommodations and services are available at UEH-
ISB. It is the student's responsibility to contact UEH-ISB office and submit appropriate
documentation prior to receiving such services.
Additional information
This unit guide may be revised at the discretion of the Academic Department with approval
from Program Academic Director and School Academic Committee where appropriate.
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