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BA Management Practice
About this course
Management Practice is a discipline concerned with the skills and frameworks that allow organisations to function effectively. It covers the operational side of management, exploring how processes are planned and executed, how resources are allocated and optimised, and how quality is maintained across systems and supply chains. Good management practice connects strategy to everyday decision-making, ensuring that the goals an organisation sets are actually achievable given its processes, people, and resources. At Teesside University, this part-time programme gives you flexibility in when and how you study, making it accessible to students who are already working in or aspiring to management roles and want to develop their professional knowledge alongside employment. You will engage with business process planning, operations management, resource planning, and quality management, learning the models and frameworks that managers use to understand and improve how organisations work. Particular attention is given to sustainable operations and supply chain management, reflecting the growing importance of environmental and social responsibility in commercial and public sector settings. The programme introduces key strategic concepts alongside the practical tools that allow you to identify inefficiencies, drive improvements, and support business growth. Graduates and students of management practice programmes typically work in or move into supervisory, operational management, and project coordination roles across manufacturing, logistics, retail, healthcare, public services, and professional services organisations. The practical and analytical skills the programme develops are applicable in any sector where processes need to be designed, managed, and improved. Further study in business administration, supply chain management, or operations management at postgraduate level is a natural progression for those seeking senior management careers, and professional qualifications from bodies such as the Chartered Management Institute are a common complement to degree-level study in this area.
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