Semester:WS 12/13
Type:Lecture
Language:English
ECTS-Credits:1.5
Scheduled in semester:1
Semester Hours per Week / Contact Hours:36.0 L / 27.0 h
Self-directed study time:18.0 h
Type:Lecture
Language:English
ECTS-Credits:1.5
Scheduled in semester:1
Semester Hours per Week / Contact Hours:36.0 L / 27.0 h
Self-directed study time:18.0 h
Module coordination/Lecturers
- Dr. Aron Veress, MSc
(Modulleitung)
- Dr. Georg Peter
(Interner Dozent)
- Dr. Aron Veress, MSc
(Interner Dozent)
Curricula
Master's degree programme in Banking and Financial Management (01.10.2008)Modules
Description
- Application of Strategy Concepts
- Dealing with Bank-Specific Controlling Instruments and Information Media
- Result Effect of Risks, Structuring of Conditions, Balance Sheet Structure, Market Interest Method, Capital Resources Requirement, and Differing Economic Scenarios
- Implementation of a Bank Strategy in Terms of Product, Personnel and Marketing
- Reaction to Change in Framework Conditions
Learning Outcomes
- Based on the strategic analysis instruments, applying various strategy concepts regarding the retail banking and private banking segments
- Recognizing the connections between and effectiveness of the sub-areas of comprehensive bank management on the bank balance sheet and profit and loss statement
- Evaluating incomplete information and risk assessment for a bank
- Recognising, correcting and integrating deviations/erroneous trends in the course of the game and integrating further ideas
Qualifications
Lectures Method
Business Game
Admission Requirements
This lecture is elective. Students can participate in the course either in Potsdam/Berlin or in London. Note that constraints on the number of participants travelling to the each destination apply.
Literature
Required reading:
- Business Game Manual
Recommended reading:
- Schierenbeck, H. (2003). Ertragsorientiertes Bankmanagement, Band 1: Grundlagen, Marktzinsmethode und Rentabilitäts-Controlling. Wiesbaden: Gabler Verlag.
- Schierenbeck, H. (2003). Ertragsorientiertes Bankmanagement, Band 2: Risikocontrolling und integrierte Rendite-/ Risikosteuerung. Wiesbaden: Gabler Verlag.
- Glantz, M. (2002). Managing Bank Risk. Academic Press.
Materials
Material will be available on Moodle
Exam Modalities
- Assignment (30%)
- Obligatory class participation