Maria Youssefzadeh: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2018

NameMs Maria Youssefzadeh
DepartmentMechanical and Process Engineering
RelationshipLecturer

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
166-0001-00LBasics Modul Restricted registration - show details
Only for MAS in Future Transport Systems and CAS in Future Transport Systems: New Business Models.
3 credits3GM. Youssefzadeh, K. Boulouchos, G. Georges
AbstractThe module gives an introduction to the MAS or the CAS. In addition to targeted factual knowledge from different disciplines and industries, basics for the cooperation in heterogeneous teams are imparted. A specific challenge shall be handled in a team. The participants are able to understand the fundamentals of transport as a complex system and its transformation.
Learning objectiveThe participants are able to understand fundamentals and the basic parameters of the complexity of the overall transport system and its transformation and relation to own work context.
Content-Mobility as a system
-Description of status quo of transport system(s)
-Description of historical developments of transport system(s)
-Possible developments of transport system(s) and deviation between possible and desired sustainable developments
-Transformation of transport system
-Possible transformation paths & interventions
-Basics for potential technology innovations
-Basics & framework of potential mobility behaviour / market
-Application of basics of the overall mobility system and its transformation upon a real issue regarding autonomous driving.
Lecture notesDistributed at start of module.
LiteratureDistributed at start of module.
Prerequisites / NoticeAnnounced to students of the of the MAS / CAS at the beginning of the term.
166-0302-00LImplementing New Strategies and Business Models for Future Transport Systems Restricted registration - show details
Only for MAS in Future Transport Systems and CAS in Future Transport Systems: New Business Models
3 credits3GM. Youssefzadeh, C. G. C. Marxt, further lecturers
AbstractIn order to be successful, new strategies / innovative business models have to be implemented in the market as well as in the company itself. This requires proactively managed transition processes. This module deals with such transition processes on three levels: change management theory – best-practice examples – one’s own practice.
Learning objectiveParticipants…
• know and understand selected classic and current theories regarding change (management) in systems
• know how to design and initiate participative transition processes
• are familiar with / know how to apply selected tools of change management
• have discussed best-practice cases with responsible managers within the mobility/transportation sector
• have reflected theory and best-practice cases in regard to their own practice
• have developed management options and approaches for their own practice
ContentContent
• Classic and current change management approaches
• Communication in transition processes
• Participation: integration of stakeholders
• Dealing with resistances
• Discussions with guests from practice regarding the management of transition processes related to the implementation of new strategies / business models

Methods
• Selected change management methods and tools

Case studies
• Various good/best practice cases within the mobility sector
• Change cases of students
Lecture notesDistributed at start of module.
LiteratureDistributed at start of module.
Prerequisites / NoticeAnnounced to students of the of the MAS | CAS at the beginning of the term.
166-0390-00LCAS Project: New Business Models Restricted registration - show details
Only for MAS in Future Transport Systems and CAS in Future Transport Systems: New Business Models
2 credits4DM. Youssefzadeh, P. J. de Haan van der Weg, A. Müller
AbstractThe participants, in heterogeneous teams, deal with a current problem from the topics of the CAS New Business Models.
Learning objective- Deal with a specific problem from the CAS New Business Models subject area.
- Be able to work interdisciplinary and across sectors, where appropriate together with relevant other parties.
- Communicate the results appropriately.
Lecture notesDistributed at start of module.
LiteratureDistributed at start of module.
Prerequisites / NoticeAnnounced to students of the of the MAS | CAS at the beginning of the term.