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Australian National University

Evidence-Based Management Foundations

Australian National University via edX

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The context in which managers work has changed dramatically over the past 50 years. And yet, the majority of business schools still teach the same foundational theories and management concepts.

In this management course, students will spend time dissecting the evidence in support of these foundational theories and concepts. Students will also learn to critically assess the relevance of existing management practice and knowledge in modern organisations, and evaluate the potential of emerging research and evidence in key management domains. Learners will explore the evolution of management thinking, organizational design, human resource management and more.

The knowledge and skills developed in this course are particularly valuable for emerging leaders, established managers, and entrepreneurs.

This course is part of the Evidence-Based Management MicroMasters Program.

Syllabus

Week 1: Evolution of management thought
Introduction to theory and foundational management concepts.

Week 2: Management functions
Key managerial functions within organizations.

Week 3: Organization structure and design
Principles of effective organization structure and design.

Week 4: Human resource management
Importance of human resources to effective business management.

Week 5: Strategic management
Strengths and weaknesses of different generic strategies.

Week 6: Future of management
Evaluating the evidence in support of emerging management practices.

Taught by

Andrew Bradly

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