Florian von Wangenheim: Katalogdaten im Frühjahrssemester 2018

NameHerr Prof. Dr. Florian von Wangenheim
LehrgebietTechnologiemarketing
Adresse
Professur f. Technologiemarketing
ETH Zürich, WEV J 409
Weinbergstr. 56/58
8092 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telefon+41 44 632 69 24
E-Mailfwangenheim@ethz.ch
DepartementManagement, Technologie und Ökonomie
BeziehungOrdentlicher Professor

NummerTitelECTSUmfangDozierende
351-0778-00LDiscovering Management
Entry level course in management for BSc, MSc and PHD students at all levels not belonging to D-MTEC.
This course can be complemented with Discovering Management (Excercises) 351-0778-01L.
3 KP3GB. Clarysse, M. Ambühl, S. Brusoni, L. De Cuyper, E. Fleisch, G. Grote, V. Hoffmann, T. Netland, G. von Krogh, F. von Wangenheim
KurzbeschreibungDiscovering Management offers an introduction to the field of business management and entrepreneurship for engineers and natural scientists. The module provides an overview of the principles of management, teaches knowledge about management that is highly complementary to the students' technical knowledge, and provides a basis for advancing the knowledge of the various subjects offered at D-MTEC.
LernzielThe objective of this course is to introduce the students to the relevant topics of the management literature and give them a good introduction in entrepreneurship topics too. The course is a series of lectures on the topics of strategy, innovation, marketing, corporate social responsibility, and productions and operations management. These different lectures provide the theoretical and conceptual foundations of management. In addition, students are required to work in teams on a project. The purpose of this project is to analyse the innovative needs of a large multinational company and develop a business case for the company to grow.
InhaltDiscovering Management aims to broaden the students' understanding of the principles of business management, emphasizing the interdependence of various topics in the development and management of a firm. The lectures introduce students not only to topics relevant for managing large corporations, but also touch upon the different aspects of starting up your own venture. The lectures will be presented by the respective area specialists at D-MTEC.
The course broadens the view and understanding of technology by linking it with its commercial applications and with society. The lectures are designed to introduce students to topics related to strategy, corporate innovation, corporate social responsibility, and business model innovation. Practical examples from industry will stimulate the students to critically assess these issues.
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesDiscovering Management is designed to suit the needs and expectations of Bachelor students at all levels as well as Master and PhD students not belonging to D-MTEC. By providing an overview of Business Management, this course is an ideal enrichment of the standard curriculum at ETH Zurich.
No prior knowledge of business or economics is required to successfully complete this course.
363-1055-00LMarketing Practice Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen
Findet dieses Semester nicht statt.
Please send your application documents (Cover Letter, CV, Transcript of Records, Reports) to: mgrohmann@ethz.ch

Once your application has been confirmed, a registration in myStudies is possible.
3 KP1SF. von Wangenheim
KurzbeschreibungThe course enables students to apply their knowledge from marketing and other disciplines to real life cases under the supervision of internationally operating partner companies.
LernzielFirst, students have to assess and analyse real life problems in order to generate creative solutions.

Secondly, students have to demonstrate that they are both - able to apply their knowledge from marketing theory to practice, as well as to communicate their ideas to other students and leading marketing executives.
InhaltThe Circle of Excellence is a one-year talent program for outstanding students together with the universities of Münster, Cologne and Berlin. It aims at preparing the participants for interesting management tasks within various workshops in collaboration with our internationally operating partner companies, e.g. PanGas, L'Oréal, Henkel, McKinsey, EDEKA,...

Please find more information on:
http://www.circle-of-excellence-marketing.de
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesYour profile:
- Strong interest in Marketing topics
- Very good academic performance
- Interesting and convincing personality

Students have to organize the remaining phase of their studies in a way that they are able to participate in the workshops.

Please send your application documents (Cover Letter, CV, Transcript of Records, Reports) by 19.2.2016 to: mgrohmann@ethz.ch

Once your application has been confirmed, a registration in myStudies is possible.
364-1052-00LPhD Seminar in Quantitative Marketing Research Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen 3 KP1SF. von Wangenheim, R. Algesheimer
KurzbeschreibungThe seminar is open to PhD students in Quantitative Marketing. Students are invited to present "work in progress". Work to be presented should be in a state that allows for submission to an international peer-reviewed journal in the not too distant future. This seminar is a collaboration between ETH and UZH and marketing groups from both sides will participate.
LernzielThe learning goal of the course is to reflect on and improve participants' research skills through presentation and discussion of research in progress projects.
To be prepared for the seminar, students need to read up on central topics in the related literature. These references are listed in the forthcoming syllabus. Students are invited to present "work in progress".
InhaltThe seminar is open to PhD students in Quantitative Marketing. To be prepared for the seminar, students need to read up on central topics in the related literature. These references are handed out in the beginning of the seminar. Students are invited to present "work in progress". Work to be presented should be in a state that allows for submission to an international peer-reviewed journal in the not too distant future. This seminar is a collaboration between ETH and UZH and marketing groups from both sides will participate.
To be prepared for the seminar, students need to read up on central topics in the related literature. These references are listed in the forthcoming syllabus. Students are invited to present "work in progress".