Clear judgment, working well with people, ethical behaviour, leadership and problem solving are all key attributes of a good manager. Managers deal with a range of complex issues and are expected to make business decisions against a backdrop of economic and social change, while relating global changes in markets and business activities to local needs.
A good manager will effectively coordinate a range of activities, process information to realise business outcomes, and resolve problems with well-considered solutions.
RMIT’s Management degree provides a substantial and rigorous core of knowledge to provide you with the capabilities expected of managers in contemporary organisations. The ability to exercise strong ethical judgment, to work flexibly and effectively with those around you in a variety of organisational structures, and the ability to prioritise tasks, including financial, marketing and human resource aspects of an organisation, is essential.
This program also runs at the Singapore Institute of Management (SIM).
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