Mr Ken Grant
6 points · One 2-hour lecture and one 1-hour tutorial per week · First and second semester · Caulfield and Peninsula · Singapore · Open Learning Australia · Distance (first semester) · Prerequisites: MKX1120, AFX1110 and TBX1010
Objectives On completion of this subject students should be able to explain the need to monitor current business issues which impinge on business competitiveness; identify aspects of a businesses operation which could provide opportunity for competitive advantage; discuss a range of current business issues and their relative importance to competitive advantage.
Synopsis This subject is a core subject in the Bachelor of Business degrees. It will normally be taken in the third year of the course. The subject is designed to sensitise students as future business leaders, to the need to be identifying continually the issues which affect a firm's ability to compete effectively, and to provide an appreciation of a range of current issues from which competitive advantage is derived. The issues selected for special emphasis and their relative importance, will change with environmental circumstances; in each semester they will reflect present business concerns, philosophies and best practice.
Assessment (on campus and distance) Minor assignment (2000 words): 20% · Major assignment (4000 words): 40% · Examination (2 hours): 40%
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