Management
Management
Course Specifications
Principles of Management
BIM-408
Spring 2018
http://www.gcuf.edu.pk/
COURSE SPECIFICATIONS
Basic Information
Course Title: Principles of Management
Course Code: BIM-408
Course credits/week: Theory: 03 Lab: Nil Total: 03
Pre-requisite(s):
Co-requisite(s):
Program(s) on which the course is given: BBA- IM (M & E) 4th Semester
Is the course major or minor element of the Major: Minor:
program:
Department offering the program: Industrial Management
Department offering the course: Industrial Management Division
Academic year/level: 3
Revision #:
Last revised on (date):
Course Description:
This is an introductory course about the management of organizations. It provides
instructions on principles of management that have general applicability to all types of
enterprises; basic management philosophy and decision making; principles involved in
planning, organizing, leading, and controlling; and recent concepts in management. The
principles learned in this course will allow the student to effectively work with and
through others in an organization. The course will also encourage the students to
explore and inquire the applicability of western management principles and theories in
local settings. Besides, the course will discuss the Islamic perspective of managing
businesses and organizations.
Class Format:
Our weekly class Instructions and discussions will follow this format:
What is culture?
The organizational culture and the manager
Chapter – 3: Where culture comes from?
The Dimensions of organizational culture
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Organizational Strong and weak cultures
Environment How culture is passed on?
The external environment and the manager
The internal environment and the manager
The manager’s role as a decision maker
The 8-step process of decision making
Edward De Bono’s six decision making hats
Chapter – 4: Evidence based and intuitive decision making
5 Decision Making Bounded Rationality
Types of problems and decisions
Decision making biases and errors
Grading Criteria
Letter Grade Percentage Marks
A 80 -100 EXCELLENT
B 65-79.99 GOOD
C 50-64.99 SATISFACTORY
D 40-49.99 PASS
Dress Code:
Formal business attire only (Dress Trouser, Shirt, Tie, Dress Shoes) Jeans and
Joggers NOT ALLOWED.
Not sure what this dress code means? Read When Job-Hunting: Dress for
Success.
Instructor Responsibilities:
In keeping with the format of this class, I see myself as your immediate
supervisor. In that sense, I plan to mentor each of you so that you learn how to
make the best decisions possible, to understand and apply key management
concepts, and to prepare you to become productive employees upon graduation.
I will do my best to help each of you grow into the best manager you choose to
become. Thus, besides class time -- where I will often put you on the spot -- I
expect there will be many times we will communicate outside of class, and I will
do my best to help you in a timely fashion.
Student Responsibilities:
You are expected to arrive to class on time, professionally dressed, and
prepared for the day. You should be fully prepared to discuss and debate the
course material assigned for that date. You are expected to participate at all
levels and offer objective praise and criticism of your classmates’ analyses and
conclusions. This course is not for the meek or timid. You must contribute to the
greater understanding of management. This course is a combination of doing
(homework), thinking, and discussing.
Contact Details:
Ms. Ayesha Sohail Lecturer
Lyallpur Business School,
Faculty of Economics & Management Sciences,
GC University, Faisalabad, Pakistan.
Office Hours 8:30 a.m-4:00 p.m
Phone(office): 041-9203020 E-Mail: Saddiqua@gmail.com
Course Specifications Developed By: Reviewed By (Director):
Ms. Ayesha Sohail Prof.Dr.Muhammad Abrar
Date: 25-01-2018 Date: