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University of Auckland - Communication in a Multicultural Society

Develops communication knowledge and skills for students' careers and interpersonal and intercultural relationships in this theory-based, but practical study of communication knowledge. Offers opportunities to improve your communication knowledge, competencies and skills through the study of interpersonal and intercultural relationships, information literacy, different forms of writing, group communication processes, oral presentations and the impact of technology on communication behaviours.
Score: 9.484041 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Communication in a Multicultural Society Introduction to Business

Develops communication knowledge and skills for students' careers and interpersonal and intercultural relationships in this theory-based, but practical study of communication knowledge. Offers opportunities to improve your communication knowledge, competencies and skills through the study of interpersonal and intercultural relationships, information literacy, different forms of writing, group communication processes, oral presentations and the impact of technology on communication behaviours. Business success comes through effective business practices. Covers competitive environments, goals and strategy, organisational culture and structure, marketing and operations management. Develops essential skills for independent thinking, carrying out research in an electronic environment, and business report writing.
Score: 9.484041 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Communication in a Multicultural Society Introduction to Business Business Management

Develops communication knowledge and skills for students' careers and interpersonal and intercultural relationships in this theory-based, but practical study of communication knowledge. Offers opportunities to improve your communication knowledge, competencies and skills through the study of interpersonal and intercultural relationships, information literacy, different forms of writing, group communication processes, oral presentations and the impact of technology on communication behaviours. Business success comes through effective business practices. Covers competitive environments, goals and strategy, organisational culture and structure, marketing and operations management. Develops essential skills for independent thinking, carrying out research in an electronic environment, and business report writing. Continues BUSINESS 191, with teams applying theory to solve management problems in business scenarios. Demonstrates how strategic management and leadership contribute to workplace success and to the development of individual careers. Builds skills in interpreting business information, decision-making and working in teams.
Score: 9.484041 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Communication in a Multicultural Society Introduction to Business Business Management Communication Processes

Develops communication knowledge and skills for students' careers and interpersonal and intercultural relationships in this theory-based, but practical study of communication knowledge. Offers opportunities to improve your communication knowledge, competencies and skills through the study of interpersonal and intercultural relationships, information literacy, different forms of writing, group communication processes, oral presentations and the impact of technology on communication behaviours. Business success comes through effective business practices. Covers competitive environments, goals and strategy, organisational culture and structure, marketing and operations management. Develops essential skills for independent thinking, carrying out research in an electronic environment, and business report writing. Continues BUSINESS 191, with teams applying theory to solve management problems in business scenarios. Demonstrates how strategic management and leadership contribute to workplace success and to the development of individual careers. Builds skills in interpreting business information, decision-making and working in teams. Employers are demanding business school graduates with strong communication skills. Covers the theory and process of communication in today's knowledge and information intensive organisations. Develops oral and written communication skills, including professional presentations. Focuses on the role of interpersonal and team-based communication in building more effective business relationships.
Score: 9.484041 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Communication in a Multicultural Society Introduction to Business Business Management Communication Processes Integrated Marketing Project

Develops communication knowledge and skills for students' careers and interpersonal and intercultural relationships in this theory-based, but practical study of communication knowledge. Offers opportunities to improve your communication knowledge, competencies and skills through the study of interpersonal and intercultural relationships, information literacy, different forms of writing, group communication processes, oral presentations and the impact of technology on communication behaviours. Business success comes through effective business practices. Covers competitive environments, goals and strategy, organisational culture and structure, marketing and operations management. Develops essential skills for independent thinking, carrying out research in an electronic environment, and business report writing. Continues BUSINESS 191, with teams applying theory to solve management problems in business scenarios. Demonstrates how strategic management and leadership contribute to workplace success and to the development of individual careers. Builds skills in interpreting business information, decision-making and working in teams. Employers are demanding business school graduates with strong communication skills. Covers the theory and process of communication in today's knowledge and information intensive organisations. Develops oral and written communication skills, including professional presentations. Focuses on the role of interpersonal and team-based communication in building more effective business relationships. Applied marketing project that requires the integration of skills and theory in both business and information management. Builds directly on courses previously completed in the BBIM programme, consolidating existing skills and knowledge in an applied business setting.
Score: 9.484041 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Communication in a Multicultural Society Introduction to Business Business Management Communication Processes Integrated Marketing Project Integrated Accounting Project

Develops communication knowledge and skills for students' careers and interpersonal and intercultural relationships in this theory-based, but practical study of communication knowledge. Offers opportunities to improve your communication knowledge, competencies and skills through the study of interpersonal and intercultural relationships, information literacy, different forms of writing, group communication processes, oral presentations and the impact of technology on communication behaviours. Business success comes through effective business practices. Covers competitive environments, goals and strategy, organisational culture and structure, marketing and operations management. Develops essential skills for independent thinking, carrying out research in an electronic environment, and business report writing. Continues BUSINESS 191, with teams applying theory to solve management problems in business scenarios. Demonstrates how strategic management and leadership contribute to workplace success and to the development of individual careers. Builds skills in interpreting business information, decision-making and working in teams. Employers are demanding business school graduates with strong communication skills. Covers the theory and process of communication in today's knowledge and information intensive organisations. Develops oral and written communication skills, including professional presentations. Focuses on the role of interpersonal and team-based communication in building more effective business relationships. Applied marketing project that requires the integration of skills and theory in both business and information management. Builds directly on courses previously completed in the BBIM programme, consolidating existing skills and knowledge in an applied business setting. Applied accounting project that requires the integration of skills and theory in business and information management. Builds directly on courses previously completed in the BBIM programme, consolidating existing skills and knowledge in an applied business setting.
Score: 9.484041 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Communication in a Multicultural Society Introduction to Business Business Management Communication Processes Integrated Marketing Project Integrated Accounting Project Case Studies: Teaching and Research

Develops communication knowledge and skills for students' careers and interpersonal and intercultural relationships in this theory-based, but practical study of communication knowledge. Offers opportunities to improve your communication knowledge, competencies and skills through the study of interpersonal and intercultural relationships, information literacy, different forms of writing, group communication processes, oral presentations and the impact of technology on communication behaviours. Business success comes through effective business practices. Covers competitive environments, goals and strategy, organisational culture and structure, marketing and operations management. Develops essential skills for independent thinking, carrying out research in an electronic environment, and business report writing. Continues BUSINESS 191, with teams applying theory to solve management problems in business scenarios. Demonstrates how strategic management and leadership contribute to workplace success and to the development of individual careers. Builds skills in interpreting business information, decision-making and working in teams. Employers are demanding business school graduates with strong communication skills. Covers the theory and process of communication in today's knowledge and information intensive organisations. Develops oral and written communication skills, including professional presentations. Focuses on the role of interpersonal and team-based communication in building more effective business relationships. Applied marketing project that requires the integration of skills and theory in both business and information management. Builds directly on courses previously completed in the BBIM programme, consolidating existing skills and knowledge in an applied business setting. Applied accounting project that requires the integration of skills and theory in business and information management. Builds directly on courses previously completed in the BBIM programme, consolidating existing skills and knowledge in an applied business setting. An examination of case study methodology and its relationship to theory building and pedagogy. Building cases for the classroom as well as research purposes.
Score: 9.484041 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Communication in a Multicultural Society Introduction to Business Business Management Communication Processes Integrated Marketing Project Integrated Accounting Project Case Studies: Teaching and Research Quantitative Research Methods

Develops communication knowledge and skills for students' careers and interpersonal and intercultural relationships in this theory-based, but practical study of communication knowledge. Offers opportunities to improve your communication knowledge, competencies and skills through the study of interpersonal and intercultural relationships, information literacy, different forms of writing, group communication processes, oral presentations and the impact of technology on communication behaviours. Business success comes through effective business practices. Covers competitive environments, goals and strategy, organisational culture and structure, marketing and operations management. Develops essential skills for independent thinking, carrying out research in an electronic environment, and business report writing. Continues BUSINESS 191, with teams applying theory to solve management problems in business scenarios. Demonstrates how strategic management and leadership contribute to workplace success and to the development of individual careers. Builds skills in interpreting business information, decision-making and working in teams. Employers are demanding business school graduates with strong communication skills. Covers the theory and process of communication in today's knowledge and information intensive organisations. Develops oral and written communication skills, including professional presentations. Focuses on the role of interpersonal and team-based communication in building more effective business relationships. Applied marketing project that requires the integration of skills and theory in both business and information management. Builds directly on courses previously completed in the BBIM programme, consolidating existing skills and knowledge in an applied business setting. Applied accounting project that requires the integration of skills and theory in business and information management. Builds directly on courses previously completed in the BBIM programme, consolidating existing skills and knowledge in an applied business setting. An examination of case study methodology and its relationship to theory building and pedagogy. Building cases for the classroom as well as research purposes. Students will become familiar with underlying theory and current best practice in quantitative research through discussion and application of topics including measurement, design (including survey design), and computer-based data analysis.
Score: 9.484041 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Communication in a Multicultural Society Introduction to Business Business Management Communication Processes Integrated Marketing Project Integrated Accounting Project Case Studies: Teaching and Research Quantitative Research Methods Qualitative Research Methods

Develops communication knowledge and skills for students' careers and interpersonal and intercultural relationships in this theory-based, but practical study of communication knowledge. Offers opportunities to improve your communication knowledge, competencies and skills through the study of interpersonal and intercultural relationships, information literacy, different forms of writing, group communication processes, oral presentations and the impact of technology on communication behaviours. Business success comes through effective business practices. Covers competitive environments, goals and strategy, organisational culture and structure, marketing and operations management. Develops essential skills for independent thinking, carrying out research in an electronic environment, and business report writing. Continues BUSINESS 191, with teams applying theory to solve management problems in business scenarios. Demonstrates how strategic management and leadership contribute to workplace success and to the development of individual careers. Builds skills in interpreting business information, decision-making and working in teams. Employers are demanding business school graduates with strong communication skills. Covers the theory and process of communication in today's knowledge and information intensive organisations. Develops oral and written communication skills, including professional presentations. Focuses on the role of interpersonal and team-based communication in building more effective business relationships. Applied marketing project that requires the integration of skills and theory in both business and information management. Builds directly on courses previously completed in the BBIM programme, consolidating existing skills and knowledge in an applied business setting. Applied accounting project that requires the integration of skills and theory in business and information management. Builds directly on courses previously completed in the BBIM programme, consolidating existing skills and knowledge in an applied business setting. An examination of case study methodology and its relationship to theory building and pedagogy. Building cases for the classroom as well as research purposes. Students will become familiar with underlying theory and current best practice in quantitative research through discussion and application of topics including measurement, design (including survey design), and computer-based data analysis. Students will become familiar with current theory and practice as well as methodological debates in the use of qualitative methodologies, including ethnography, case studies, archival research, participant observation, interview and focus group methods, as well as transcription and analysis. A workshop on coding qualitative data will be included.
Score: 9.484041 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Communication in a Multicultural Society Introduction to Business Business Management Communication Processes Integrated Marketing Project Integrated Accounting Project Case Studies: Teaching and Research Quantitative Research Methods Qualitative Research Methods Special Topic: Service Science

Develops communication knowledge and skills for students' careers and interpersonal and intercultural relationships in this theory-based, but practical study of communication knowledge. Offers opportunities to improve your communication knowledge, competencies and skills through the study of interpersonal and intercultural relationships, information literacy, different forms of writing, group communication processes, oral presentations and the impact of technology on communication behaviours. Business success comes through effective business practices. Covers competitive environments, goals and strategy, organisational culture and structure, marketing and operations management. Develops essential skills for independent thinking, carrying out research in an electronic environment, and business report writing. Continues BUSINESS 191, with teams applying theory to solve management problems in business scenarios. Demonstrates how strategic management and leadership contribute to workplace success and to the development of individual careers. Builds skills in interpreting business information, decision-making and working in teams. Employers are demanding business school graduates with strong communication skills. Covers the theory and process of communication in today's knowledge and information intensive organisations. Develops oral and written communication skills, including professional presentations. Focuses on the role of interpersonal and team-based communication in building more effective business relationships. Applied marketing project that requires the integration of skills and theory in both business and information management. Builds directly on courses previously completed in the BBIM programme, consolidating existing skills and knowledge in an applied business setting. Applied accounting project that requires the integration of skills and theory in business and information management. Builds directly on courses previously completed in the BBIM programme, consolidating existing skills and knowledge in an applied business setting. An examination of case study methodology and its relationship to theory building and pedagogy. Building cases for the classroom as well as research purposes. Students will become familiar with underlying theory and current best practice in quantitative research through discussion and application of topics including measurement, design (including survey design), and computer-based data analysis. Students will become familiar with current theory and practice as well as methodological debates in the use of qualitative methodologies, including ethnography, case studies, archival research, participant observation, interview and focus group methods, as well as transcription and analysis. A workshop on coding qualitative data will be included. A relatively new area of study driven by a combination of the important role of services in many economies of the world and the potential that technology can play in managing and shaping effective business outcomes. It is multidisciplinary, drawing from management, information technologies, engineering and science and will take multiple perspectives on service science: design, management, delivery, and evaluation.
Score: 9.484041 Details | Listing | Web page

University of Auckland - Communication in a Multicultural Society Introduction to Business Business Management Communication Processes Integrated Marketing Project Integrated Accounting Project Case Studies: Teaching and Research Quantitative Research Methods Qualitative Research Methods Special Topic: Service Science Research Design

Develops communication knowledge and skills for students' careers and interpersonal and intercultural relationships in this theory-based, but practical study of communication knowledge. Offers opportunities to improve your communication knowledge, competencies and skills through the study of interpersonal and intercultural relationships, information literacy, different forms of writing, group communication processes, oral presentations and the impact of technology on communication behaviours. Business success comes through effective business practices. Covers competitive environments, goals and strategy, organisational culture and structure, marketing and operations management. Develops essential skills for independent thinking, carrying out research in an electronic environment, and business report writing. Continues BUSINESS 191, with teams applying theory to solve management problems in business scenarios. Demonstrates how strategic management and leadership contribute to workplace success and to the development of individual careers. Builds skills in interpreting business information, decision-making and working in teams. Employers are demanding business school graduates with strong communication skills. Covers the theory and process of communication in today's knowledge and information intensive organisations. Develops oral and written communication skills, including professional presentations. Focuses on the role of interpersonal and team-based communication in building more effective business relationships. Applied marketing project that requires the integration of skills and theory in both business and information management. Builds directly on courses previously completed in the BBIM programme, consolidating existing skills and knowledge in an applied business setting. Applied accounting project that requires the integration of skills and theory in business and information management. Builds directly on courses previously completed in the BBIM programme, consolidating existing skills and knowledge in an applied business setting. An examination of case study methodology and its relationship to theory building and pedagogy. Building cases for the classroom as well as research purposes. Students will become familiar with underlying theory and current best practice in quantitative research through discussion and application of topics including measurement, design (including survey design), and computer-based data analysis. Students will become familiar with current theory and practice as well as methodological debates in the use of qualitative methodologies, including ethnography, case studies, archival research, participant observation, interview and focus group methods, as well as transcription and analysis. A workshop on coding qualitative data will be included. A relatively new area of study driven by a combination of the important role of services in many economies of the world and the potential that technology can play in managing and shaping effective business outcomes. It is multidisciplinary, drawing from management, information technologies, engineering and science and will take multiple perspectives on service science: design, management, delivery, and evaluation. The pursuit of new knowledge requires the ability to recognise and design appropriate and robust research studies. Students explore the principles and practices of research design, including the fundamentals of where knowledge comes from; if and to what degree we can be certain about our findings; the ethics of research activities; and how a topic might be investigated from multiple approaches and philosophical perspectives.
Score: 9.484041 Details | Listing | Web page

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