Program Manager
Dr Andrew O'Loughlin, Lecturer, BA (Hons), MSc, University of Sussex, PhD Henley Management College
andrew.o'loughlin@buseco.monash.edu.au

Dr Andrew O'Loughlin has held lecturing positions at Lincoln University in New Zealand, and in the UK at Cranfield University, University of Surrey, where he was the director of the MBA program, and Henley Management College. Andrew also has extensive experience in running postgraduate courses by electronic delivery for the MBA programs at the University of Liverpool and Henley Management College.
Prior to a career in academia, Andrew's previous employment includes working across Europe as PA to the Director of International Development GKN Plc, a consultant with Asiawide International Ltd based in Singapore and Malaysia, and serving as a Detective Inspector with the Royal Hong Kong Police.
He completed his PhD at Henley Management College researching problem solving in high-performing teams. He also holds a MSc in Technology and Innovation Management from the Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU), University of Sussex and BA (Hons) in International Relations with Development Studies. Andrew’s current research interests are creativity, innovation, problem solving in teams and entrepreneurship/intrapreneurship.
Andrew has worked with IBM, Ford Europe, Continental Tires, Vodafone, Toyota, Bradford and Bingley Building Society, Barclays Bank Plc, the British Armed Forces, Westland Helicopters, Normalair-Garrett, Honeywell/AlliedSignal, GKN Plc, British Airways, as well as numerous small and medium sized enterprises.
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This program reflects upon and responds to the external and internal challenges currently faced by organisations. As a consequence, the Management courses seek to equip students with the knowledge and skills which support individual and organisational flexibility and agility. Relevance, rigour and the application of contemporary management theory underpin these courses. The key themes include complexity, change, learning and strategy.
Career opportunities
The program prepares students for a wide range of management positions including consultancy. Many people from backgrounds such as engineering, medicine, and finance study Management to enable them to move into management roles within their chosen discipline areas. Careful selection of elective units can assist managers to make strategic career changes.
Please check the course admission requirements before applying.
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