51119 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

FACULTY OF BUSINESS 1997

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Credit Points 1.00

Pre-requisite: 51002+51004+51003

Synopsis

This  unit  is designed to enable students to gain practical  insights
into the unique managerial needs of the small business sector and  its
importance  to  the  Australian  economy.  An  understanding  of   the
practices  of existing businesses will be required, with case  studies
considered  and  a  major  project involving students  in  a  detailed
feasibility  study  for  a possible new venture.  With  800,000  small
business accounting for half of employment in the private sector, most
of  the growth in employment and exports, and yet the majority of  new
enterprises  failing within a few years after commencement,  the  unit
has  a  practical  orientation  which is  relevant  to  professionals,
intending entrepreneurs and those presently involved in small business
management.  The  unit  provides an overview of the  Australian  small
business sector, then moves on to the processes necessary in effective
commencement and operation of a small business.