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Undergraduate course information

 

Please see below for a list of courses offered to undergraduate students in the School of Management. Click on each course name for a course outline and summary information in the UNSW Online Handbook. Current course outlines can also be downloaded from the UNSW Blackboard website.

 

If the course outline you require is not yet listed below, you can view a sample course outline from a previous year in the course outline archives.

 

Please note: Course offerings are subject to change please check the UNSW Class Timetable website for scheduling information.

 

MGMT1001 Managing Organisations and People
 
This course provides an introduction to the fundamental principles, practices, issues and debates associated with the management of public, business and third sector organisations. The frameworks, concepts and theories covered in the course are introduced to explain how managers deal with the diversity of issues faced in the effective management of contemporary organisations.
 
The underpinning themes of the course centre on how managers can deal with the multiple demands of complex and turbulent environments, promote and sustain competitive advantage, manage changing social, political and technological factors inside and outside the organisation, ensure ethical and social responsibility, develop global organisations and manage diversity in the workforce. How management goes about its principal tasks of managing strategy, structures, people and systems are the key focus issues of the course. The main roles of modern management - planning, leading, innovating, organising and controlling - are also examined.
 
Topics include the emergence, evolution and structure of management, conceptions of managerial work; management fads, fashion and knowledge; the task and internal environment; regulating people; the nature of organising; change and innovation; decision-making; influence processes; power and politics; ethical issues and professionalism in management; performance management: control and planning; and current trends.
 
 Course outline  
PDF iconMGMT1001 Managing Organisations and People (pdf) - Semester 1, 2013
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