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Management Program

Program mode: This program is offered on-campus at Caulfield Campus

Program Manager

Nell Kimberley, Senior Lecturer, B.Bus Chisholm Institute, MBus (Organisation Behaviour) Swinburne of Technology
nell.kimberley@buseco.monash.edu.au

Nell Kimberley

Nell Kimberley has some 20 years experience as an academic in addition to ten years industry and consulting experience.  In recognition of her teaching expertise, Nell was awarded a Dean's Award for Teaching Excellence in 2004, a Vice-Chancellor's Distringuished Teaching Award in 2005 and a national university Carrick Award for Outstanding Contribution to Teaching and Learning in 2006.

She holds a Masters of Business (Organisation Behaviour) and is currently undertaking a PhD in the area of justice, emotions and organisational change.  Nell's research interests include organisational culture, organisational learning and change management.  She has also undertaken research in relation to student learning at Monash University.

She has published in the Journal of Management and Organisation, Human Resource Development Quarterly, Research on Emotions in Organisations series, Management Decision, Academy of Management Conference Proceedings, and several Australian and New Zealand Marketing and Management Conference Proceedings.

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.

View the course structure at the link below.

Master of Management (0105)

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