Strategic Management in Public Sector (PPMN90062)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5On Campus (Parkville)
Overview
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This subject introduces students to a strategic perspective on the management of change and reform within the contexts of the public, private and non-for-profit sectors in Australia and internationally. In this subject, students will explore strategic management tools and techniques, and how they can be adopted by public managers to enhance the performance and achieve the desired outcomes of their organisations. The subject adopts a multi-dimensional approach to understanding and analysing organisational change and public management reforms, and how strategic planning and thinking could be used as methods to affect change within organizations. Students will first explore the systems that govern public/private and not-for-profit organisations and other macro-level factors that affect their operations. Students will then investigate day-to-day activities of public managers and other micro-level factors shaping the organisational structures and operations, including leadership skills, power dynamics organisational conflict and politics as well as the complexities and factors that affect organisations as they evolve and operate in complex organisational fields. These analytical and practical skills will enable students to design strategic objectives to guide organisational change and reform.
Intended learning outcomes
Students who complete this subject should be able to:
- Identify real-world strategic management problems in relation to the theoretical debates on strategic management in the public sector and the systems that govern public, private and not-for-profit organisations
- Analyse strategic management problems considering micro and macro factors affecting the day-to-day running of public, private and not-for-profit organisations
- Apply strategic management frameworks, tools and techniques to resolve authentic day-to-day scenarios from the sphere of public management
- Design strategic change or reforms to resolve strategic management problems with a consideration of micro and macro dimensions, theoretical debates and practical implications.
Generic skills
Students who complete this subject should be able to:
- Present critical analysis of sources
- Apply critical thinking and reasoning skills
- Demonstrate effective oral, written and non-verbal communication skills
- Demonstrate organisational skills and ability to work collaboratively.
Last updated: 4 March 2025