POGO8055 Case Studies in Public Sector Management
| Offered By | Policy and Governance Program |
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| Academic Career | Graduate Coursework |
| Course Subject | Policy and Governance |
| Offered in | Summer Session, 2011 and Winter Session, 2012 |
| Unit Value | 6 units |
| Course Description |
In this course students engage in detailed examination of a series of case studies to focus on managerial dilemmas faced by public managers. In doing this, students can draw on their practical experience and prior studies to identify key issues and suggest alternate means of addressing these challenges. This provides an opportunity to link theory with practice to develop students' skills in undertaking analysis, problem-solving and providing advice. It also provides an opportunity for students to critically reflect on their own experiences in the workplace, including considering how they go about developing identifying and addressing dilemmas in different contexts. A series of cases are selected to reflect critical challenges in managing in the public sector. This includes focusing on defining and clarifying organisational mission and goals, the relationship between public managers and their authorizing environments, and developing organisational capabilities. Such issues present very differently in different contexts, providing students with an excellent opportunity to share experiences and learn from classmates. The course revolves around interactive syndicate work, both related to each case and also to the final projects that students produce as part of their assessment. |
| Learning Outcomes |
During the course the, it is envisaged that students will achieve the following learning outcomes
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| Indicative Assessment |
Assessment is comprised of two 1500 word responses to set case studies (30% each) and one 2500 final project (40%) which draws on the students practical experience. |
| Workload |
Class contact time: Five days 9.00AM-4.00PM and a half day introductory workshop |
| Course Classification(s) | SpecialistSpecialist courses are designed for students having reached 'first degree' level of assumed knowledge, which provide for the acquisition of specialist skills; or 'second degree' and higher level of knowledge; or for transition to research training programs; or knowledge associated with professional accreditation. |
| Areas of Interest | Policy Studies |
| Programs | Master of Public Policy, Master of Business Administration, Master of Management, Master of Public Administration, Master of Public Policy, Master of Public Administration, Master of Business Administration, and Master of Management |
| Other Information |
Delivery Mode: The course is taught on-campus via intensive delivery. This includes a half day workshop which will help students develop their case analysis and writing skills. |
| Academic Contact | Janine O'Flynn |
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.




