- Course from 149 €
Evidence-Based Management Capstone
- 2 Sequences
- Advanced Level
- Starts on September 22, 2019
- Ends on February 27, 2020
Course details
Syllabus
To critically analyze disciplinary information and knowledge from different sources and stakeholders using evidence-based tools and reasoning;
To systematically and critically apply the best evidence from and across the different disciplines to provide solutions in constantly changing and complex business environments;
To reflect on your learning experience to demonstrate that you have achieved the learning outcomes set for the modules and the program;
To incorporate ethical behaviour in evidence-based business problem decisions;
To effectively present your integrated and culminated learning experience, both orally and in writing.
Prerequisite
Instructors
Patrick L'Espoir Decosta
Co-Developer
Australian National University
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