ICAN January Lectures for May Diet (B4 – Corporate Strategic Mgt & Ethics (CSME, Skills))
About This Course
This module provides a comprehensive understanding of corporate strategic management principles and the role of ethics in decision-making. It equips students with the knowledge and tools to develop strategies, manage organizational performance, and uphold ethical standards in business operations.
Learning Objectives
Understand the principles and frameworks of corporate strategic management.
Analyze internal and external business environments to develop strategic plans.
Apply management techniques to achieve organizational objectives.
Identify and resolve ethical dilemmas in business practices.
Understand the role of corporate governance in promoting accountability and transparency.
Requirements
- Minimum of five (5) O'Level credits, including Mathematics and English Language.
- Basic knowledge of business operations and management principles.
- Access to study materials and case studies related to corporate strategy and ethics.
- Commitment to attending lectures, engaging in strategic analysis exercises, and participating in ethical discussions.
Target Audience
- Aspiring Chartered Accountants pursuing the ICAN Skills Level qualification.
- Students and graduates preparing for leadership roles in corporate strategy and governance.
- Professionals in accounting, management, or related fields aiming to enhance their strategic and ethical decision-making skills.
- Entrepreneurs and business owners seeking to strengthen their strategic planning and governance capabilities.