
Management course provides learners with the functions and skills of management to carry out organizational activities, combining individual efforts to achieve common goals. The course begins by exploring what management is, who managers are, what they do, and where they work. Why is studying management necessary? The influences of both external and internal organizational environments affect the effective decision-making process of an organization. Information is considered input data that helps managers make decisions. Management functions, including planning, organizing, leading, and controlling, are applicable across all domains.
To excel in this course, students must actively read course materials, listen attentively to the knowledge shared by the instructors during lectures, and encourage themselves to explore real-life management situations (both in business and beyond) reported in the media. They should practice analyzing these situations from a managerial perspective. Group discussions can provide a deeper understanding of theoretical and practical business scenarios. Students should also develop presentation skills and engage in discussions on unresolved issues.
Management is a broad subject that serves all career directions, not only in the business sector but also in various other fields, such as public and non-profit organizations. It applies not only to organizational activities but also to individual endeavors. This is because effective operations in any field require knowledge of management principles.
At the end of this course, students' knowledge will be evaluated according to the learning outcomes of the management course, which are part of the learning outcomes for the Business Administration program.
To excel in this course, students must actively read course materials, listen attentively to the knowledge shared by the instructors during lectures, and encourage themselves to explore real-life management situations (both in business and beyond) reported in the media. They should practice analyzing these situations from a managerial perspective. Group discussions can provide a deeper understanding of theoretical and practical business scenarios. Students should also develop presentation skills and engage in discussions on unresolved issues.
Management is a broad subject that serves all career directions, not only in the business sector but also in various other fields, such as public and non-profit organizations. It applies not only to organizational activities but also to individual endeavors. This is because effective operations in any field require knowledge of management principles.
At the end of this course, students' knowledge will be evaluated according to the learning outcomes of the management course, which are part of the learning outcomes for the Business Administration program.
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