MG458 Half Unit
Foundations of Management I
This information is for the 2016/17 session.
Teacher responsible
Dr Brittany Jones NAB 4.04
Availability
This course is compulsory on the MSc in Management, MSc in Management (CEMS MIM) and MSc in Management (MiM Exchange). This course is not available as an outside option.
Course content
This course is designed to equip students with a holistic understanding of the evolution of management theory and organisational forms and practices since the emergence of modern industrial organisations in the 19th century. Students will be provided with an overview of the development of management as a practice and as a subject of study, and will develop an understanding of the disciplinary anchors in Sociology, Psychology and Economics. Within each field we will cover origins, disciplinary boundaries, triggers for growth, core concepts and the current state of play and debate. Weekly topics cover:
1. Course Introduction and the Origins of Management
2. Management and the Firm
3. Taylorism, Motivation, and Performance
4. The Rise and Decline of Labour
5. The Rise of Human Resources Management
6. Decision Making
7. Understanding Organisational Structures
8. The Origins of Modern Strategy
9. Contemporary Strategic Management: Firms as Bundles of Resources
10. Managed by Markets
Teaching
20 hours of lectures, 15 hours of seminars and 15 hours of classes in the MT. 3 hours of lectures and 2 hours of classes in the ST.
Lectures will cover theoretical materials and concepts. Case discussions (classes) will apply content covered in lectures to a business situation.
Seminars will cover the assigned readings in more depth and develop critical thinking and writing skills for postgraduate study.
Students on this course will have a reading week in Week 6, in line with departmental policy
Formative coursework
Students will be expected to produce 1 essay in the MT.
Indicative reading
Willman, P. (2014) Understanding Management: Social Science Foundations. Oxford University Press.
Wallace, M and A. Wray (2012). Critical Reading and Writing for Postgraduates (Second Edition). London: Sage.
A full reading list will be provided at the beginning of the course.
Assessment
Exam (50%, duration: 2 hours) in the main exam period.
Essay (25%, 2000 words) in the LT.
In class assessment (25%) in the MT.
Key facts
Department: Management
Total students 2015/16: 89
Average class size 2015/16: 30
Controlled access 2015/16: No
Lecture capture used 2015/16: Yes (MT)
Value: Half Unit
Personal development skills
- Self-management
- Team working
- Problem solving
- Application of information skills
- Communication
- Application of numeracy skills
- Commercial awareness
- Specialist skills