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MGMT1001 Business Communication Skills

First Year Course

Offered By School of Mgt, Marketing & International Business
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Management
Offered in First Semester, 2011 and Second Semester, 2011
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

Business Skills primary aim is to provide students with the skills and knowledge of communication in the business environment.  There is a strong focus on the understanding the theory of communication in the business context and it's application to effective business writing at a high level, persuasive and appropriate verbal and non verbal communication,  and interpersonal skills across teams and cultures. To achieve this students undertake the role of a new graduate employee in the workplace and develop responses to a range of current and emerging business issues that they will encounter in the private and public sector. 

Students will use the workplace case study to develop knowledge and high level skills in business writing, and will assemble a portfolio of key written business documents to demonstrate capability to prospective employees.  This will include short reports, memorandums, business letters, action plans and formal long reports.

Effective interpersonal communication skills are basic tools for those employed in professional fields.  The workshop format of the tutorials explores business communication theory, and develops the student's communication skills and knowledge in a supportive peer group environment through ideas exchange and argument, and team approaches to workshop activities and team leadership. There is a strong focus on self development.

Learning Outcomes

The course aims to develop a range of student skills in: business report writing; researching skills; presentation skills; skills in maximising team effectiveness; time management skills; problem-solving skills

Indicative Assessment

The assessment for this course will involve students developing common business writing documents including business letters, action plans, and both short and more complex long reports to develop a portfolio of business communication.  Students will also undertake presentations and an end of semester exam.  The combination of business writing, presentations and exams will improve student's research and critical thinking skills as well as written and interpersonal communication skills.

Areas of Interest Management
Prescribed Texts

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Preliminary Reading

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Indicative Reading List

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Other Information

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The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.

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