Australian School of Business Management MGMT1001 MANAGING ORGANISATIONS AND PEOPLE COURSE OUTLINE SEMESTER 2‚ 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS PART A: COURSE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION 1 1. STAFF CONTACT DETAILS 1 2. COURSE DETAILS 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2 2 2 2 2 Teaching Times and Locations Units of Credit Summary of Course Course Aims and Relationship to Other Courses Student Learning Outcomes 3. LEARNING AND TEACHING ACTIVITIES 3 3.1 Approach to Learning
Premium Final examination Management Academia
How does intra- and interpersonal perception (understanding yourself and other people) contribute to individual success both at university and later at work? Every person strives for success whether it be in university or at work. It is part of our DNA. Since the day we were born we have been taught to become successful. As a kid we competed against our siblings for mother’s attention. As we grow older whenever we fail we are told it is bad‚ and that we need to improve. The young days in the playground
Premium Self-esteem Employment Success
“If you know the enemy and know yourself‚ you need not fear the result of a hundred battles‚” this is an old Chinese saying from Sun Tzu who was a Military General from ancient China. Despite it was used for military tactic‚ the concept of this can also be used in modern society as it is perceived as a highly competitive community. Intrapersonal perception refers to self-understanding physically‚ mentally and emotionally. Interpersonal perception in this essay related to how one conceive another
Premium Psychology Perception Understanding
Introduction The Harvard Everest simulation is a team of hikers attempting to reach the summit of Mount Everest. Participants in the simulation play different roles will be given information and resources to use during the climb. This is a valuable exercise because the Everest simulation is to reinforce students learning in group dynamics and leadership. Teamwork referred to the process by which a group of people working collaboratively in order to achieve a common goal. The purpose of this report
Premium Leadership Decision making Communication
Executive Summary This report provides an analysis of the following: the experience in the two Everest teamwork simulations‚ the results of the two sets of simulation and the communication structure and experience in the two Everest simulations. Method of analysis includes incorporating theories and concept in the course and discussing about the observation during the simulations. There are many concepts and theories which are discussed in this report such as the grouping modeling elements‚ communication
Premium Decision making Team
MGMT1001 Assignment 1 ESSAY Feedback s1 2013 Weighting: 15% of total course assessment Student Name | | Date Received | 12-2-2013 | Student No. | | Criteria | O | S | U | Mark | Development of a consistent‚ clear and well-supported answer to the question | | | | /35% | Overall quality of analysis‚ thinking in terms of the key themes and issues raised in the question | | | | /35% | Quality of academic research | * Appropriate number of references sourced from
Premium Emotion
Course: MGMT1001 Student Number: 5015223 Tutor: Phillip Warburton Q: “How does intra and interpersonal perception (understanding yourself and other people) contribute to individual success both at university and later at work? “ The basis of being successful in university and later at work is fundamentally reliant on intra and interpersonal perception. In managing organisations managers need to strive on improving relationships with others. Being able to understand yourself and other
Premium Psychology Motivation Emotional intelligence
What is an organisation? deliberate arrangement of people to accomplish some specific purpose distinct purpose (in terms of goals they want to accomplish) composed of people (people perform work necessary for organisation to achieve goals) all develop some deliberate structure (can be open/flexible‚ traditional/define rules or network of loose relationships) mediate between wider society and the individual systematically arranged frameworks that relate people‚ things‚ knowledge and
Premium Management Organizational culture
Do managers need emotional intelligence to manage successfully in the workplace? Why or why not? The concept of emotional intelligence (EI) is a relatively new concept‚ however holds great importance for managers in terms of selection and performance of employees in the workplace. Emotional intelligence is the ability to work well with people and people’s emotion both on and off the job (Samad‚ 2009‚ p165) and is arguably essential in managing a successful and cohesive organisation. Although many
Premium Emotion Emotional intelligence Leadership
Sample Multi Choice Question’s practice exam MGMT1001 – 1ST Semester 2014 1. Which of the following is true concerning the effectiveness of group decision making over individual decision making? a. Group effectiveness is influenced by its size. b. Groups are less creative than individuals. c. Individuals are always outperformed by groups. d. Individuals tend to be more accurate. e. Groups are more accepting of the final decision. 2. Which of the following factors WOULD NOT influence
Premium Strategic management