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Strategic Management
Postgraduate | TAS-JNB739 | 2022
Previously TAS-JNB519
Course information for 2022 intake View information for 2024 course intake
- Study method
- 100% online
- Assessments
- 100% online
- Entry requirements
- Part of a degree
- Duration
- 14 weeks
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Strategic Management
About this subject
Upon successful completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- Discuss the nature and dynamics of the strategy formulation, implementation and evaluation processes in networked industries.
- Identify and develop key statements that encapsulate the organisation’s strategic purpose and performance.
- Evaluate and recommend improvements to the strategic response planned by an organisation operating in a networked industry.
- Study schedule to be announced prior to the commencement of the study term.
This subject introduces you to the theory and practice of strategic management, focusing on strategic thinking and decision making. Throughout your study you will be asked to place yourself in the position of a strategic manager and to use your creativity and ingenuity in mapping out strategies that will help your organisation maintain a competitive edge. To assist you meet this challenge, we will discuss in detail the various stages that make up the strategic management process. We will use a number of examples from the Transport and Logistics Industry to show how the process works in practice (we will also use examples from different industries). Use what you learn about the process as a guide, but always remember that mechanically following a process or technique, however well tried and tested, is no substitute for creative thinking!
As postgraduate students, you will be expected and encouraged to be creative and conceptual in applying strategic management theory. The key lies in how well you, as a strategic manager, can make opportunities out of threats (challenges) and devise ingenious ways of making them work.
Students should draw upon all the relevant knowledge and skills gained from previous subjects. The work from Management is useful: The topics of Leadership, Communication, the External Environment, Managing Change, Organisational Culture, Organisational Structure Design and Evaluation. Topics covered in Finance for Decision-Making relevant to this subject. For example, budgeting, ratio analysis and interpretation of financial statements is particularly useful to strategic managers.
- Discussion posts (online) (10%)
- Discussion posts (online) (20%)
- Formulation of a strategic plan (30%)
- Take-home exam (40%)
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Entry requirements
Part of a degree
To enrol in this subject you must be accepted into one of the following degrees:
Elective
- TAS-MLO-GCE-2022 - Graduate Certificate in Maritime Management
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:
TAS-JNB519-Strategic Management (no longer available)
Additional requirements
No additional requirements
Study load
- 0.125 EFTSL
- This is in the range of 10 to 12 hours of study each week.
Equivalent full time study load (EFTSL) is one way to calculate your study load. One (1.0) EFTSL is equivalent to a full-time study load for one year.
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Related degrees
Once you’ve completed this subject it can be credited towards one of the following courses
Postgraduate
TAS-MLO-GCE