Strategy, Ethics and Governance
Description
This subject examines the nature of strategy in organisations and the role that organisations play in society by exploring their impact on the people who work in them, the communities that surround them, and other stakeholders.
Subject Code
MGMT 90049
Credit Points
12.5
Objectives
Please see Generic skills below
Generic skills students will develop
Students who successfully complete Strategy, Ethics and Governance should:
- Understand the concepts and processes of strategy formulation and implementation in organisations
- Understand how ethical issues impact or organising processes on people in the organisation
- Appreciate the historical perspective on the development of the modern organisation
- Understand the interactions between organisations and diverse stakeholders in the community
- Appreciate management ethics and corporate responsibility
- Understand relationships between corporate governance and strategy
Pre-requisites and/or Co-requisites
Entry to the course
Mode of Delivery
1 intensive week
Contact Time
24 hours of lectures/seminars/workshops/individual supervision
Assessment
One-hour test (20%)
Assignments of not more than 1500 words (30%)
Field project investigation report of 3000 words (50%)
Subject Coordinator
Professor Danny Samson and Dr Ben Neville
Venue
The University of Melbourne
Parkville Campus
Dates
Monday 13 - Friday 17 February 2012
Course Fee
$3,290 in 2012
Prescribed Textbook
Nil
Online Learning System
Nil
For further information contact
Kathy Griffiths
Project Manager
T: +61 3 9810 3174
F: +61 3 9810 3149
E: moe@mccp.unimelb.edu.au
Application Process
Applications are managed by Student Services.