Undergraduate GRF-GBS313-2022
Creating Better Business
$1,828 $2,078
Your upfront cost: $0
Duration
13 weeks
Study method
100% Online
Available loans
- HECS-HELP
- FEE-HELP
Assessments
100% online
Prior study
Not required
QS RANKING 2022
17
Times Higher Education Ranking 2022
13
Subject details
After successfully completing this subject you should be able to:
- Critically and respectfully engage diverse stakeholder groups while designing innovative business solutions
- Identify and apply relevant theoretical frameworks in the creation and evaluation of innovative business solutions
- Communicate innovative businesses solutions across diverse communities
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- Please see the suggested study timeline on the Learning@Griffith site.
- 1. Imagining Better Business: The sociological imagination and ethical reasoning
- 2. Better Relationships; Better for Whom: Stakeholder theory
- 3. Better Relationships; Inclusivity: Developing cultural competency
- 4. Better Practices: Developing evidence-based practice
- 5. Better Leaders: Exploring the link between leadership, wellbeing, and creativity
- 6. Better strategies: Introducing the tools of strategic management (vital for the simulation)
- 7. Better group functioning: Managing intra group conflict
- 8. Better Feedback: Delivering effective feedback to peers
- 9. Better Communication: Becoming a communicator of influence
- 10. Better Work: Work, life and the protean Career
- 11. Creating Better Business: A review
Others
Students must have successfully completed 16 subjects before enrolling in this subject
Additional requirements
No additional requirements
Transdisciplinary groups of students work together to solve contemporary challenges in business with a focus on the Sustainability Development Goals and Australia's first peoples. Students present solutions to real world problems by drawing on the knowledge they have developed throughout their foundation and majors. Students participate in simulations in addition to running a social enterprise or charity event. In addition, students will finalise their program e-portfolio's with evidence of their readiness for their chosen profession or career. Students will also collect and present final evidence of readiness through Griffith Graduate Attributes, Griffith Graduates of Influence and BusinessPlus credentials.
Cultural Competency Quiz 20% Simulation performance 55% Written assignment 25%
- Cultural Competence Module + Online Quiz (20%)
- Mixed media group assignment (55%)
- Written Assignment (25%)
Current study term: 17 Jul 22 to 14 Oct 22
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