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Business and Project Management (H7095)

Business and Project Management

Module H7095

Module details for 2021/22.

15 credits

FHEQ Level 6

Pre-Requisite

Professional and Managerial Skills

Library

Cleland, David I. and Ireland, Lewis R. - Project Management: Strategic Design and Implementation - 5th ed. - McGraw Hill, 2006
Levine, Harvey A. - Project Portfolio Management: A Practical Guide to Selecting Projects, Managing Portfolios and Maximizing Benefits - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2005
Turner, Rodney J. - The Handbook of Project-Based Management: Leading Strategic Change in Organizations - 3rd ed. - McGraw Hill, 2009
Bolles, Dennis and Hubbard, Darrel - The Power of Enterprise-Wide Project Management - AMACOM (American Management Association), 2007
Grundy, Tony and Brown, Laura - Strategic Project Management - Thompson Learning, 2004
Callahan, Kevin and Brooks, Lynne - Essentials of Strategic Project Management - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2004
Nicholas, John M. - Project Management for Business and Engineering: Principles and Practice - 2nd ed. - Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann, 2004
Dinsmore, Paul C. - Winning in Business with Enterprise Project Management - AMACOM (American Management Association), 2007.

Module Outline

This module addresses wider business and project management issues which affect the technological and engineering environment. Some of these issues include: principles of strategic management, project management and planning, the business environment, auditing and control, organisational structure, business legislation, resource management, global markets and supply, and forecasting.

AHEP3 Learning Outcomes
D5p D5m D8m ET2p ET3p ET5p ET6p ET2m ET3m ET5m ET6m ET7m EP5p EP7p EP5m EP7m

Module learning outcomes

Demonstrate a systematic understanding of the management process, with a special focus on the environment in which a company operates, and how decisions are made.

Deploy established analyses for assessing how competitive a business

Demonstrate a systematic understanding of the importance of innovation in all aspects of the company's operations

Describe the contribution of projects to the overall business environment

TypeTimingWeighting
Computer Based ExamSemester 1 Assessment60.00%
Coursework40.00%
Coursework components. Weighted as shown below.
ReportT1 Week 11 100.00%
Timing

Submission deadlines may vary for different types of assignment/groups of students.

Weighting

Coursework components (if listed) total 100% of the overall coursework weighting value.

TermMethodDurationWeek pattern
Autumn SemesterLecture2 hours11111111111

How to read the week pattern

The numbers indicate the weeks of the term and how many events take place each week.

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