615-150 Organisational Processes

Note

This subject is regarded by the Faculty of Science as a non-science subject for students enrolled in the BSc, BASc and combined BSc courses.

Students may not gain credit for both this subject and any of 615-181, 615-255, 306-106 or 306-207.

Commerce degree students are not permitted to enrol in this subject, except BCom/BIS students, where this subject is a core requirement.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr P Seddon

Prerequisites

Nil.

Semester

1, repeat 2 (view timetable)

Contact

24 lectures (two per week) and 11 tutorials (one hour per week)

Subject Description

This subject focuses on a process view of organisations. A process is defined as a logically connected series of tasks that produce a defined output for a specified group of customers. Typically, organisational processes cross functional boundaries within an organisation.

At the completion of this subject, students should understand the fundamental premises and approaches of total quality management and business process (re)engineering; be aware of major organisational processes (such as order management, billing, new product development) found in many organisations; understand the importance of human self-interest in organisations and the need for controls in well-designed information systems; understand how vendors of enterprise application software are attempting to provide software that can adapt as business needs change; and be ready to commence study of inter-organisational processes.

Finally, in addition to the above content-related goals, students should also have honed their generic skills such as clear thinking, sound arguing, improved reading and writing, enhanced ability to work in a team of people, and presentation skills.

Assessment

A 2-hour end-of-semester written examination (60%); written work of up to 20 pages, group research and field projects taking approximately 20 hours in total (40%).



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