Public Entrepreneurial Management

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Course Code: 
PIM 7201
Course Credit Units: 
3
Semester: 
Semester 2
Year of Study: 
Year 1
Undergraduate or Graduate Level: 
Graduate Level
Course Discipline: 
Course Description & Objectives: 

During the industrial era, public institutions were set up much like fiefdoms: large, centralized bureaucracies, with elaborate rules and regulations and hierarchical chains of command. The advent of globalization and neoliberal reforms has continued to exert pressure on the way the public sector operates. People are demanding governments that are less bureaucratic and more entrepreneurial.

Learning Outcomes: 

By the end of this course, participants should be able to

  • understand how the dynamics of the global business environment have affected the public sector,
  • Analyse how far institutions (public or private) can be flexible, adaptable, and innovative.
  • Utilise working knowledge on the management of public entities and the social impacts elsewhere after the era of reform.
  • Analyse and put into contexts and the feasibility of re-inventing government to integrate entrepreneurial spirit, innovation and creativity in order to improve organizational performance and results.
Public Entrepreneurial Management
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