Managing Teams and Individuals (L5M1)

Module Purpose

On completion of this module, learners will be able to evaluate the different schools of thought and the reasoning behind the variety of approaches to the management of themselves, individuals, and groups or teams within organisations, and how these might apply in a procurement and supply context.

Module aim(s)

Management is the administration of an organisation, whether it be a business, a not-for-profit organisation, or a government body. Management includes the activities of setting the strategy of an organisation and co-ordinating the efforts of its employees or volunteers to accomplish its objectives through the application of available resources, including financial, natural, technological, and human resources. In keeping with other organisational functions, those who manage procurement and supply activities must possess expertise in developing and fulfilling organisational and functional objectives, so learners will gain a wider appreciation of theories and techniques that relate to managing teams and individuals involved with the procurement and supply function.

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Four core modules make up 42 of the required credits for this qualification, choose three elective modules to make up the 18 remaining credits

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