BU5001:03
Managing Organisations
Townsville, Cairns
40 lectures. First and second semester.
Staff: Dr J Campling, Dr A Lysons, Mr D Lemke.
Introduces students to the key responsibilities of management and the skills essential for the effective management of organisations in a global competitive environment, as individuals, as part of interfunctional team efforts and as leaders. This subject analyses the multiple roles, tasks and skills a manager requires in order to effectively manage the organisation. Systematically studies organisational structure, design and behaviour. Students examine the often paradoxical needs of managing, given the often conflicting requirements to balance long- and short-term objectives.
Learning Objectives:
- understanding the managers environment;
- understanding the conceptual and practical dimensions of planning, organising, leading and controlling;
- understanding individual and group behaviour, inter-group dynamics and management theory in practice;
- understanding the theory and practice of organisational theory, design and behaviour.
Assessment by group presentation/project (20%); individual project (5,000 words) (40%); three-hour examination or 3,000 word essay (40%).
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