TY - JOUR
T1 - A practical note on transferring ideas and methods from consultancy practice to the MPA classroom
T2 - A personal account from a Danish case study
AU - Ry Nielsen, J. C.
AU - Quinn, Brid
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2015.
PY - 2016/3
Y1 - 2016/3
N2 - At the lead author’s home institution-Copenhagen Business School (CBS)-the combination of theory and practice is seen as very important in teaching. Research-based teaching is the slogan. In this respect, CBS has the same ambition as other universities. But it seems as if CBS has an advantage at the master’s level, because students come with a lot of experience. The average age of the MPA students is generally over 40. Consequently, they are able to bring practice into the classroom and to confront it with theories and also the experiences of their fellow students. There are, however other ways of bringing practice and theory together. In this note, the author reviews a three year consultancy/research project in a merging hospital department. The aim of the note is twofold. One is to detail the more exploratory methods used to develop the organization. The second is to evaluate whether these methods can be transferred to a potential MPA module at CBS. It is concluded that for some of the methods such as diary-keeping and agenda-setting, transfer is easy. Other methods, such as using a cross sectional group or manager role-analysis, may not transfer easily but could be applied in the home organizations of participants. The design of the module and the non-traditional roles of the teachers are very important for successful implementation.
AB - At the lead author’s home institution-Copenhagen Business School (CBS)-the combination of theory and practice is seen as very important in teaching. Research-based teaching is the slogan. In this respect, CBS has the same ambition as other universities. But it seems as if CBS has an advantage at the master’s level, because students come with a lot of experience. The average age of the MPA students is generally over 40. Consequently, they are able to bring practice into the classroom and to confront it with theories and also the experiences of their fellow students. There are, however other ways of bringing practice and theory together. In this note, the author reviews a three year consultancy/research project in a merging hospital department. The aim of the note is twofold. One is to detail the more exploratory methods used to develop the organization. The second is to evaluate whether these methods can be transferred to a potential MPA module at CBS. It is concluded that for some of the methods such as diary-keeping and agenda-setting, transfer is easy. Other methods, such as using a cross sectional group or manager role-analysis, may not transfer easily but could be applied in the home organizations of participants. The design of the module and the non-traditional roles of the teachers are very important for successful implementation.
KW - Copenhagen Business School
KW - Explorative methods
KW - Implementation
KW - Master programme
KW - Research teaching
KW - Transfer
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85016116155&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/0144739415615662
DO - 10.1177/0144739415615662
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85016116155
SN - 0144-7394
VL - 34
SP - 83
EP - 95
JO - Teaching Public Administration
JF - Teaching Public Administration
IS - 1
ER -