Syllabus
Registration via LPIS
Day | Date | Time | Room |
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Thursday | 03/07/24 | 02:00 PM - 05:30 PM | TC.5.14 |
Thursday | 03/14/24 | 02:00 PM - 05:30 PM | TC.5.14 |
Thursday | 03/21/24 | 02:00 PM - 05:30 PM | TC.5.14 |
Thursday | 04/11/24 | 02:00 PM - 05:30 PM | TC.5.14 |
Thursday | 04/18/24 | 02:00 PM - 05:30 PM | TC.5.14 |
Thursday | 04/25/24 | 02:00 PM - 05:30 PM | TC.5.14 |
Monday | 04/29/24 | 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM | TC.4.05 |
Course Outline and Plan
1. Nature of Services and Service Strategy
2. Service Quality, New Service Development, Technology
3. Service Process Management
4. Service Process Management Case Presentation
5. Service Facility Location
6. Matching Supply and Demand
7. Waiting Line Management and Personnel Management
Students are able to
- understand the nature of services
- comprehend the tasks of managing services
- apply and analyse simple models of services
For this course we expect students to participate in the first introductory unit as it is a prerequisite for the subsequent lectures and students who miss the first lecture will not be able to continue the course. There is no opportunity to catch up or redo the first unit. As the type of this class is ‘PI’ students are expected to be present for 90% of the total time. When students miss to achieve an attendance rate of 90%, fail to contribute to the exercises or receive a negative grade for the exercises there will be one possibility for a colloquium for each student during the lecture times. In this colloquium the student will have the opportunity to present a missed exercise and can compensate for absences or negative grades In general a reasonable cause for missed attendance lower than 90% has to be provided and this reason has to be communicated to the lecturers. Unexcused missed lectures after already having missed 10% will not be eligible for a colloquium.
- In-class Assignments: 35%
- Case presentation: 20% (group work done by 3-4 students)
- Final exam: 45%
- 60% of the maximum of the total number of points and 50% of the maximum points achievable for the final exam have to be reached in order to pass. (one A4 Cheat sheet allowed, hand-written)
Grading Scale:
- 5: unsatisfactory: < 60%
- 4: sufficient: ≥ 60% to < 70 %
- 3: satisfactory: ≥ 70 % to < 80 %
- 2: good: ≥ 80 % to < 90 %
- 1: excellent: ≥ 90 %
As soon as a partial performance has been handed in, there is always a grade at the end of the course - even if the student leaves the course at a later date.
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According to §3, paragraph 9 of WU's "Examination Guideline" the following rule applies:
If a student does not attend the first session of this course (illfounded and without written notice of his/her absence), he/she will be signed off from this course. The next attending student on the waiting list receives the now available place.
It is not possible to increase the number of participating students over the maximum capacity.
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