MGF3621
Organisational Change
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Notes
View all MGF3621 notesORGANISATIONAL CHANGE MANAGING RESISTANCE TABLE - HD 84%
Here's a great summary table for the managing resistance topic! It's concise, easy to follow and a g...
4 pages, 567 words
MGF3621 Organisational Change notes Weeks 1-12
MGF3621 Organisational Change notes reviewing Weeks 1-12.
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MGF3641 Comprehensive Notes for Weeks 1-11
Includes notes on weeks 1-11 Builds on and extends the lecture content Topics include: - Introd...
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MGF3621 comprehensive HD notes!
Complete Monash University MGF3621 notes including relevant information for the entire course. A...
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Organisational Change HD Notes
This document of summaries has been well-organised and set up in a way that is clean, appealing and...
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ORGANISATIONAL CHANGE SELF FORMULATED QUESTIONS FROM AN HD STUDENT 84%
These questions will help you test your knowledge from Weeks 1-12. They are a great revision tool to...
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Organizational Change Notes Detailed
Every week the lecturer speak more in detail on the notes. Therefore, it is important to take notes...
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MGF3621 Detailed Notes
Completed MGF3621 in Sem 1, 2016. Here are my detailed notes of lecture 1-12 (all examinable) with l...
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Reviews
The content may have been pretty straightforward and involved plenty of wrote learning, but the way the content was delivered was fantastic. Ross is a fantastic lecturer, and understands the flaws in the education system. As such, he essentially gives you hints as to what the exam will ask; it involves 10 short answer questions and you had to answer 5 in true textbook fashion and THAT WAS IT. A pretty good unit all up.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017
A very bland and boring subject. Simple, but lectures and tutorials are quite boring and taught to you as if you are in second grade such as getting you to build a metaphor of Monash out of paper etc.