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Welcome to Organization Management, a comprehensive course designed to equip learners with the skills and knowledge to effectively manage and lead organizations in today’s dynamic business environment. This course will explore key concepts, theories, and practical approaches to managing both people and processes in various organizational contexts.

This lesson aims to build upon the understanding from previous lessons, and develop an understanding about the history, concept, types, importance, implications of organisational theory.

The learning outcomes are:

  1. Understand the origin and development of organizational theory
  2. Define what organizational theory is?
  3. Key Theoretical Frameworks: Examine and describe significant organizational theories, including classical, neoclassical, and Weber’s theory.
  4. Explore contemporary organizational theories and their relevance in today’s business context.
  5. Analyze and contrast different organizational theories, highlighting their unique attributes and applications.
  6. Critical Examination of the theories
  7. Practical Implications

There are more lessons in this series; learners could access these lessons individually depending on specific needs and progress or to gain a fuller picture of the topics and issues relating to sustainable tourism development worldwide.

Materials include:

  • A complete PowerPoint presentation covering key concepts and topics
  • Case studies for in-depth class analysis.
  • Readings on change management theories and examples
  • Interactive resources showcasing diverse types of organisational change
  • Homework: Reflective questions on the role of organisational change, strategies and approaches

These materials contain a mixture of topic information, examples, and activities/exercises for each topic in the specification for the learning outcomes. All lessons are suitable for about 1 hour of teaching time in which class exercises and homework are integrated into lessons where appropriate.

This course is suitable for candidates in Grade 5, 6 (A level and further education), university-level students, or those who wish to pursue a career in management or are interested in the issues. Whether it is beginners or professional managers, this course is designed to build on your interest and passion for management and provide essential information to explore the topic further.

We wish you all the best for the study, and should you have any further questions, please get in touch via email.

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Organisation Management Full Course Part I Lesson 1-10 with Exams : Managing Organisational Setting

The Managing Organizational Excellence course is designed to equip learners with the essential skills and knowledge necessary for effectively managing modern organizations and to apply them in real-life situations. This course is suitable for learners ranging from beginners to professionals, with age ranges varying from 15 to 45 and beyond. Participants will explore key principles and practices in organizational management, gain hands-on experience through practical exercises, and develop a comprehensive understanding of the strategies needed to drive organizational success. This course is suitable for business students, teachers, managers, employees, and aspiring leaders across various industries. This full course resource covers a comprehensive range of topics in managing organizations, with a mix of lectures, practical exercises, case studies, worksheet, quizzes, tests, group projects to assessments. Teachers and students could adjust the course duration and content as needed based on the specific needs of your target audience and the depth of knowledge you want to impart. Course Objectives: 1. Understand the fundamental concepts of organizational management. 2. Develop effective leadership and communication skills. 3. Learn strategies for optimizing team performance and productivity. 4. Explore change management techniques and their impact on organizational success. 5. Gain insights into strategic planning and decision-making processes. 6. Enhance conflict resolution and negotiation skills. 7. Foster a culture of innovation and adaptability within the organization. 8. Evaluate and reflect on some of the key global and contemporary issues in organizational management There are three thematic sections in this module: Part I. Introduction to Organization and Management and Managing Organisational Setting 1.Introduction to Organizational Management: Concepts and Definitions 2. Understanding Management and Managers' Roles and Functions 3. Organizations Froms, Models, and Types of Businesses 4. Organizational Structure and Characteristics 5. Improving Organisational Structure 6. Managing Organisational Design 7. Managing Organisational Culture & Diversity 8. Managing Organisational Change 9. Organisational Behaviour 10. History of Management Science Part II. Managing Organisation People 11. Essentials of Human Resources Management 12. Leadership Styles and Theories 13. Team Dynamics and Performance 14. Effective Communication in Management 15. Motivation and Satisfaction 16. Employee Engagement 17. Power, Politics and Conflict 18. Decision Making in Management 19. Learning in Organisation 20. Comparative Study of HRM and IHRM Part IV. Managing Business Ethics and Responsibilities 21. Legal and Ethical Aspects of Management 22. Managing Nonprofit Organizations 23. Corporate Social Responsibility 24. Organizational Sustainability and Circular Economy 25. Stakeholder Engagement 26. Ethical AI and Technology Management Part V. Managing Organisational Environment 27. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) 28. Supply Chain Management and Logistics 29. Marketing and Sales Strategies 30. Quality and Process 31. Supply Chain Management 32. Managing environment 33. Financial Management and Budgeting 34. Strategic Planning and Implementation 35. Crisis Management and Planning 36. Innovation and Technology in Organizations 37. Globalization and Contemporary Organizational Issues There are also Three suggested exams that can be used to conclude the module study.

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