MAN203 - Comparative Management Systems
Contemporary business has become increasingly global. This means managers often need to operate effectively in local and global environments and account for diverse cultural contexts, including Australian indigenous management practices. This unit acknowledges global megatrends that shape the activities of organisations and introduces students to comparative management systems, which enable managers to recognise and respond to the critical factors influencing domestic and international management practices.
PRESCRIBED TEXT -Â ISE INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT: CULTURE, STRATEGY, AND BEHAVIOR
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