CM.A145 - Integrated design* "NOT ESTABLISHED"

Faculty
Suzan Boztepe, Jesper Clement, Tore kristensen
Course Coordinator
Tore Kristensen
Prerequisite/progression of the course
Bachelor within one of the following fields: Marketing, Psychology, Management, Design, Engineering
Course content, structure and teaching
Course has been designed to form an opportunity to work with students from design and engineering together in inter-disciplinary teams. The course facilitates CBS students to work with students from The Danish Designschool, Lunds University, Denmarks Technical University and a selected Danish or Swedish form to explore needs and business opportunities and based on the analysis design new products in sketches, “mock-ups” and in a few cases prototypes that the company (or other) may actually set in production.
1. Under stand the cross-disciplinary backgrounds and competencies
2. To develop a mutual language where there three disciplines communicate about a common challenge
3. Identify a need and develop a concept of a product to meet that need
4. Develop a model or prototype to demonstrate the concept seen from all perspectives
5. Provide a demonstration that management can use to decide to invest in the form of models, prototype or/and business plan
Lectures combined with tuition in teams closely related to practice.
The course's development of personal competences
This couse will give the student personal experiences in working with engineers and designers
Learning Objectives
The student is able to actually develop a new concept and product from scratch in a multi-disciplined context and together with engineering and design students.
Type of examination, exam aids and assessment
Individual oral exam based on a group synopsis
Recommended literature
Callon, Michel, Cécile Méadel and Vololona Rabeharisoa (2002) The economy of qualities in Economy and Society Volume 31 Number 2 May 194–217
Managing as Designing (2004) edited by Richard j. Boland jr.and Fred Collopy Stanford University Press
John Heskett (2009) Creating Economic Value by Design International Journal of Design Vol.3 No.1

Last updated by The electives Office 07/02/2011