Description
Overall Curriculum Expectations
By the end of this course, students will:
- assess the role of management within an organization;
- demonstrate the use of appropriate communication techniques related to business management;
- evaluate the impact of issues related to ethics and social responsibility on the management of organizations.
- apply an understanding of human behaviour to explain how individuals and groups function in the workplace;
- demonstrate an understanding of group dynamics;
- demonstrate an understanding of proper leadership techniques in a variety of situations.
- demonstrate an understanding of the communication process within the workplace;
- evaluate the strategies used by individuals and organizations to manage stress and conflict;
- compare theories of how to motivate individuals and teams in a productive work environment.
- analyse the importance of planning to the success of an organization;
- demonstrate an understanding of appropriate planning tools and techniques in a variety of situations;
- analyse the relationship between strategic planning and the success of an organization;
- analyse how companies respond to internal and external pressures for change;
- assess the importance of control in management.
- demonstrate an understanding of the various organizational structures used to manage the workforce effectively;
- assess the ways in which organizational structures have changed to adapt to the changing nature of work; evaluate the role of human resources within an organization.
Outline of Course Content
| Unit | Title | Time |
| 1 | Foundations of Management | 20 hours |
| 2 | Planning | 25 hours |
| 3 | Organizing and Controlling | 25 hours |
| 4 | Leading | 30 hours |
| 5 | Final Project & Exam | 10 Hours |
| Total | 110 hours |





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