This course is designed for students and those who would like to get a better understanding of management roles and functions. Students will be exposed to management functions and activities like planning, organizing, leading, delegating, coordinating and control. Apart from these, students will be informed of some dynamic elements that shape the nature and character of management practices. These among others are management tools and techniques, managerial discretion, etc.
Furthermore, the course would have been incomplete without an exploration into the various management schools of thoughts like the classical school which contains the scientific, administrative and the bureaucratic schools; the neo-classical which contains the human relations and the behavioural theory; while the modern contains the contingency and the system schools.
At the end of this course, students would have a range of practical tools and strategies to help them understand management practices which can be applicable to any organisation.
Course Curriculum
Module One | |||
Concepts of Management & Administration | 3 months | ||
Module Two | |||
Comparative Approach to Management & Administration | 3 months | ||
Module Three | |||
Management Schools of Thought | 3 months | ||
Module Four | |||
Contemporary Managers & Reality-Centred Management | 3 months | ||
Module Five | |||
Taxonomy of Skills & the Skills of Managers | 3 months | ||
Module Six | |||
The Military Administrators | 3 months | ||
Module Seven | |||
Constrains of Organisational Settings & Management Group of Activities | 3 months | ||
Module Eight | |||
Profile of Nigerian Executives | 3 months | ||
Module Nine | |||
Use of Management Techniques in Public Administration | 3 months | ||
Module Ten | |||
Experiences in Modernising the Management of Public Corporations in Nigeria | 3 months | ||
Module Eleven | |||
Theories of Comparative Administration | 3 months | ||
Module Twelve | |||
Theories of Comparative Management II | 3 months | ||
Module Thirteen | |||
Models of Comparative Management | 3 months | ||
Module Fourteen | |||
The Cultural Dimension of Comparative Management & Administration | 3 months | ||
Module Fifteen | |||
Constraints Imposed on Managerial Discretion in Public Corporation | 3 months | ||
Module Sixteen | |||
Regional Economic Blocks and Comparative Management | 3 months | ||
Module Seventeen | |||
Patterns of International Management | 3 months | ||
Module Eighteen | |||
Foreign and Local Businesses: A Comparative Analysis | 3 months | ||
Module Nineteen | |||
Selected Problems in Comparative Management | 3 months | ||
Module Twenty | |||
Useful Practices that Could be Transfered Between Public and Business Organisations | 3 months | ||
Module Twenty-One | |||
The Change-Agent Role of Professionals in Undertaking Comparative Management & Administrative Research | 3 months | ||
Module Twenty-Two | |||
Business Ethics | 3 months | ||
Module Twenty-Three | |||
Effects of ICT in the Management of Organisations Under Different Cultural Settings | 3 months | ||
Module Twenty-Four | |||
Comparative Management of orporate Bodies and Non-Profit Organisations | 3 months | ||
Module Twenty-Five | |||
Influence of Globalisation on Comparative Management and Administration | 3 months |
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