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                   PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG MUNTINLUPA
                                    University Road, Poblacion, Muntinlupa City, Philippines
                                       UNDERGRADUATE COURSE SYLLABUS
                                                      MUNTINLUPA CITY VISION
We envision Muntinlupa City as one of the leading investments hubs in the country with educated, healthy and God-loving people living
peacefully and securely in a climate change adaptive and disaster resilient community under the rule of transparent, caring, and accountable
leadership.
                                                     MUNTINLUPA CITY MISSION
    To promote a broad-based economic growth and business-friendly environment for sustainable development.
    To protect every person from natural and man-made hazards by ensuring strict enforcement of necessary safety measures.
    To provide quality social services that include education, health care, livelihood and employment, socialized housing, and social
     assistance, among others; and
    To institutionalize community participation in local governance, environmental protection, and economic development.
                                                              PLMUN VISION
A dynamic and highly competitive higher education institution committed to people empowerment towards building a humane society
                                                             PLMUN MISSION
To provide quality, affordable, and relevant education responsive to the changing needs of the local and global communities through effective
and efficient integration of instruction, research, and extension; to develop productive and God-loving individuals in the society.
                                                            COLLEGE VISION
The College of Business Administration is envisioned to enhance the quality of life of a diverse population of students by enabling them to
become socially, morally responsible, and dynamic business professional.
                                                           COLLEGE MISSION
To provide quality, affordable, and relevant education responsive to the changing needs of the local and global communities through effective
and efficient integration of instruction, research, and extension; to develop productive and God-loving individuals in society.
A. COURSE INFORMATION
                       Course Code:            CBMEC2
                       Course Title:           Strategic Management
                       Course Units:           3
                       Prerequisites:          All Management Subjects
                        Department:            BSBA Department
                             College:          College of Business Administration
                           Semester:           1st Semester
                     Academic Year:            2022-2023
                        Instructor/s:          Dr.Armando T. Laguimun, MBA, Ph. D., CPM
                                Venue:
                               Section:
                              Schedule:
    B. COURSE DESCRIPTION
       Strategic Management is the integration course of different functional areas of business such as
       Marketing, Finance, Human Resources, Information Technology, Economics and General
       Management. It discusses the primary process of Strategic Management from external and internal
       analysis to strategy formulation and eventually to strategy implementation and control.
                    WHERE IS THE COURSE SITUATED IN THE FRAMEWORK
                                 OF THE PLMUN CURRICULUM?
              GROUNDING: Establishing fundamental knowledge, skills, and values
     ✓        IMMERSING: Deepening understanding and engaging localities
     ✓        EXPLORING: Reconnoitering globalities and rethinking the complex world
              POSITIONING: Forging identity toward sustainability, justice, and social transformation
    C. PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
                                    PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
              Describe the nature of the strategic management process and the stages of strategy formulation,
 PLO1:        implementation, and evaluation activities
        Conduct effective internal and external assessments of an organization and formulate and apply
  PLO2: various strategies that are applicable to the organization.
        Discover how firms implement strategies in dealing with the various departments: management,
        operations, human resource, marketing, finance/accounting, R&D, and Management
  PLO3:
        Information System
        Discover the key strategic management topics that are equally important in the management of
        a business’ strategies including business ethics, social responsibility, and environmental
  PLO4:
        sustainability; as well as the global and international issues that confront businesses.
              Determine how to review, evaluate, and control the various management strategies
  PLO5:
  PLO6: Prepare and present a strategic management case analysis.
Note: This section applies to a student who is a major of the program under which the course is administered.
    D. COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
    By the end of the course, students should be able to
                                COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
        To be able to assess the external and internal environment of different industries and business
  CLO1: organization.
        To be able to differentiate different strategies of existing business based on careful analysis and
  CLO2: assessment through case analysis.
              Integrate functional areas of business and create a meaningful competitor’s analysis.
  CLO3:
        To be able to apply several management tools in business such as SWOT, BCG, Mc. Kinsey,
  CLO4: Value Chain and Balanced Scorecard.
  CLO5: Exhibit flexibility in rapidly changing business environment.
                 ALIGNMENT OF THE COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
                     TO THE PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
                PLO1           PLO2           PLO3               PLO4            PLO5          PLO6
 CLO1             ✓              ✓                ✓                ✓               ✓
 CLO2                                             ✓                ✓               ✓
 CLO3                                             ✓                                ✓             ✓
 CLO4             ✓              ✓                ✓                ✓               ✓             ✓
 CLO5             ✓              ✓                ✓                ✓               ✓             ✓
 E. COURSE OUTLINE
WEEK            COURSE TOPICS AND                        INTENDED LEARNING                   CLOs
                     REFERENCES                               OUTCOMES
 1-2    The Study of Strategic Management             Discuss the fundamentals and        CLO 1, CLO 2,
        Evolving Study of Strategic Management        relevance of studying Strategic        CLO 5
        Importance of Strategic Management            Management
        Definition of Strategic Management
        Major Steps in Strategic Management           Differentiate different corporate
        The Strategic Management Process              strategies
        Strategic Management: A Continuous
        Process                                       Classify the process of strategic
                                                      management.
        References:
        Dess, McNamara, Eisner (2018).
        Strategic Management Text & Cases (9th
        Edition) McGraw Hill
        David, F. (2013). Strategic Management
        (13th Ed.) Boston. USA.: Prentice Hall.
 3      Environmental Analysis                        Classify Macro, Industry and        CLO 1, CLO 2,
        The Macro, Industry, and the Firm             Firm.                                  CLO 5
        Analysis of Macro environment
                                                      Assess the macro environment
        References:                                   and industry environment.
        Dess, McNamara, Eisner (2018).                Analyze business case
        Strategic Management Text & Cases
        (9th Edition) McGraw Hill
        David, F. (2013). Strategic Management
        (13th Ed.) Boston. USA.: Prentice Hall.
 4      Industry Analysis                             Develop a logical argument in       CLO 1, CLO 2,
        Industries                                    analyzing the industry using the       CLO 5
        The Five Competitive Forces of Michael        five competitive forces by
        Porter                                        Michael Porter.
        Strategic grouping
      Portfolio Analysis (Applying BCG           Differentiate strategic grouping
      Matrix                                     to portfolio analysis.
      References:
      Dess, McNamara, Eisner (2018). Strategic
      Management Text & Cases (9th Edition)
      McGraw Hill
      David, F. (2013). Strategic Management
      (13th Ed.) Boston. USA.: Prentice Hall.
5     Internal Environment Analysis              Assess internal environment of     CLO 1, CLO 2,
      Resources and Capabilities                 Business.                             CLO 5
      Core Competencies
      Methods of Analyzing the Internal          Apply 7S McKinsey, Value
      Analysis                                   Chain analysis and Functional
      McKinsey 7S, PIMS, Value Chain             Analysis.
      Analysis, Functional Analysis
                                               Draw perspective from other
      References:                              sources of strategic
      Dess, McNamara, Eisner (2018). Strategic management concepts
      Management Text & Cases (9th Edition)
      McGraw Hill
      David, F. (2013). Strategic Management
      (13th Ed.) Boston. USA.: Prentice Hall.
6     Situational Analysis                       Assess the external and internal      CLO3-4
      SWOT Analysis                              environment using SWOT
      The SWOT Matrix                            analysis
      BCG Matrix
      GE/McKinsey Matrix                         Apply SWOT, BCG, and GE
      Strategic Implications                     Matrix
      References:                                Analyze business case
      Dess, McNamara, Eisner (2018). Strategic
      Management Text & Cases (9th Edition)
      McGraw Hill
      David, F. (2013). Strategic Management
      (13th Ed.) Boston. USA.: Prentice Hall.
7-8   Strategy Formulation                     Define company through its           CLO 1, CLO 2,
      Defining Company Business                mission and vision.                     CLO 5
      Writing a Vision and Mission Statement
      Defining Vision and Mission
         Criteria and Benefits of Vision            Classify long term and short-
         Statements                                 term goals.
         Developing Goals
         Short Term and Long-Term Goals             Differentiate corporate level
         Corporate Level Strategies                 strategy to Cooperative strategy
         Cooperative Strategies                     to functional strategy
         Functional Strategies
         References:
         Dess, McNamara, Eisner (2018). Strategic
         Management Text & Cases (9th Edition)
         McGraw Hill
         David, F. (2013). Strategic Management
         (13th Ed.) Boston. USA.: Prentice Hall.
  9           MIDTERM EXAMINATION
10-11    Strategic Implementation                   Discuss                 Strategic     CLO 1, CLO 2,
         Supporting the Plan                        implementation                           CLO 5
         Communication Plan
         Strategy Map                               Classify different approach in
                                                    implementing strategies.
         References:
         Dess, McNamara, Eisner (2018).             Discuss the      importance      of
         Strategic Management Text & Cases          strategy map
         (9th Edition) McGraw Hill
                                                    Apply Strategy map.
         David, F. (2013). Strategic Management
         (13th Ed.) Boston. USA.: Prentice Hall.    Analyze Business Case
12-13    Evaluation and Control                     Discuss the concept of Balance        CLO 1, CLO 2,
         The Balance Scorecard                      Scorecard                                CLO 5
         References:                              Apply balance scorecard
         Dess, McNamara, Eisner (2018). Strategic
         Management Text & Cases (9th Edition)
         McGraw Hill
         David, F. (2013). Strategic Management
         (13th Ed.) Boston. USA.: Prentice Hall.
14-15    Preparation and Writing of Strategic       Discuss the content and concept         CLO 3-4
         Management Paper (SMP)                     of Strategy paper
        References:
        Dess, McNamara, Eisner (2018). Strategic
        Management Text & Cases (9th Edition)
        McGraw Hill
           David, F. (2013). Strategic Management
           (13th Ed.) Boston. USA.: Prentice Hall.
  16       Writing and Consultation for SMP
  17       Submission and Defense of SMP
  18       Submission of Strategic Management                                           CLO 3-4
           Paper and Final Examination                 Prepare comprehensive
                                                       Strategy Paper
  F. ASSESSMENT AND RUBRICS
  Each student will be graded based on the following requirements:
                             ASSESSMENT TASK                                   WEIGHT     CLOs
Class Participation (Recitation, Projected Activities, Projects, Attendance)     20%     CLOs 1-5
written exercises / oral presentations / quizzes                                 30%     CLOs 1-5
Major Examinations                                                               50%
TOTAL                                                                           100%
  G. TEACHING-LEARNING ACTIVITIES
  WEEK              TEACHING-LEARNING ACTIVITIES AND METHODS                             CLOs
   1-2         Power-point Presentation                                                 CLO1-5
               Interactive teaching through Google Meet/face-to-face classes
       3       Power-point Presentation                                                 CLO1-5
               Interactive teaching through Google Meet/face-to-face classes
       4       Power-point Presentation                                                 CLO1-5
               Interactive teaching through Google Meet/face-to-face classes
       5       Power-point Presentation                                                 CLO1-5
               Interactive teaching through Google Meet/face-to-face classes
       6       Power-point Presentation
               Interactive teaching through Google Meet/face-to-face classes
               Case No. 1
    7-8        Power-point Presentation                                                 CLO1-5
               Interactive teaching through Google Meet/face-to-face classes
     9         Midterm Exam
   10-11       Power-point Presentation                                                 CLO1-5
               Interactive teaching through Google Meet/face-to-face classes
               Case NO. 2 and 3
   12-13       Power-point Presentation                                                 CLO1-5
               Interactive teaching through Google Meet/face-to-face classes
               Case No, 4 and 5
     14        Power-point Presentation                                                 CLO1-5
               Interactive teaching through Google Meet/face-to-face classes
               Case No. 6 and 7
   15-17       Interactive consultation through Google Meet/face-to-face classes        CLO1-5
         18         Submission of Final Output                                                                             CLO1-5
    H. COURSE READINGS AND REFERENCES
         David, F. (2013). Strategic Management (13th Ed.) Boston. USA.: Prentice Hall.
         Reading Materials on: Corporate Strategy and Management tools Young, F. (2015).
         Strategic Management Made Simple. Manila. Phil.: Rex Bookstore
    I. GRADING SYSTEM
    The grading system for the undergraduate students at the end of every semester is as follows:
     GRADE                 RATING                     LETTER GRADE                                     REMARK
      97-100                 1.00                           A+                                           Passed
       94-96                 1.25                           A                                            Passed
       91-93                 1.50                           B+                                           Passed
       88-90                 1.75                           B                                            Passed
       85-87                 2.00                           B-                                           Passed
       82-84                 2.25                           C+                                           Passed
       79-81                 2.50                           C                                            Passed
       76-78                 2.75                           C-                                           Passed
        75                   3.00                            P                                           Passed
                             4.00                          INC                                         Incomplete
  74 and below               5.00                            F                                            Failed
                             6.00                          UW                                    Unauthorized Withdrawal
Notes:
    1.   A student is marked “AW” if he/she followed the Authorized Dropping procedure prescribed by the Office of the Registrar.
    2.   A grade of 5.00 (Failed) is given for the following reasons:
              a. Inability to satisfy the minimum requirements of the subjects
              b. Excessive Absences
              c. Cheating during major examinations
    3.   A base 60 transmutation table must be used in assessing student performance in examinations.
    J. CLASS POLICIES
    1. Attendance shall be checked regularly. University rules on lateness and absences shall be followed.
    2. Proper classroom decorum shall always be observed.
    3. All mobile phones shall be put on silent mode.
    4. All course requirements shall be submitted on time. Late submissions shall have corresponding
       deductions.
    5. Students who are caught cheating and plagiarizing in any form shall be punishable by university rules.
    6. Class standings shall be posted before they are released as final marks. Questions regarding grades
       shall be raised during this period. Once grades are submitted at the end of the semester, they shall be
       considered final. Change of grades shall be possible only if there is an error in computation.
    7. Consistent with the provisions of Republic Act 11313 or the Safe Streets and Public Spaces Act of
       2019, the Pamantasan as a whole and this class will not in any way tolerate any form of gender-based
       sexual harassment. Members of the classroom are expected to respect one another regardless of
       sexual orientation and gender identity expression.
 K. CONSULTATION HOURS
NAME OF FACULTY                         EMAIL             DAY/S                      TIME
RAMONITO A. MESINA, MBA           alaguimun@yahoo.com     Friday                  5:00-6:00pm
                                             APPROVAL
                   Prepared by:                                    Reviewed by:
             Ramonito A. Mesina, MBA
                      Name                                           Name
                    Instructor                                  Department Chair
             Recommending Approval:                              Approved by:
                      Name                                 Ramonito A. Mesina, MBA
                      Dean                              Vice President for Academic Affairs