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Introduction to Management

Undergraduate | SWI-MGT10001 | 2020

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Clarify the responsibilities and functions of the manager.

Unpack the different managerial tactics used to govern individuals versus those employed with groups and organisations. Ask how management can reply to external or environmental pressures.

Study method
100% online
Assessments
100% online
Entry requirements
No ATAR needed,
No prior study
Duration
13 weeks

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Introduction to Management

About this subject

  • After successfully completing this subject, students will be able to:

    • Describe and apply foundational managerial concepts and skills in complex business environments;
    • Work together effectively in diverse teams;
    • Design creative solutions to management problems and advocate for their implementation;
    • Identify and describe how managers monitor the effectiveness of employees, work groups, and organisations.

Entry requirements

No entry requirements

Equivalent subjects

You should not enrol in this subject if you have successfully completed any of the following subject(s) because they are considered academically equivalent:

  • MON-MAN11 (Not currently available)

Study load

0.125 EFTSL
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