Business & Management
A course by
Lincoln University
Understand contributions of commerce disciplines to value creation and sustain superior performance; analyze strategic decision making and challenges of decision making under uncertainty.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Lincoln University, Lincoln

Understand the contributions of various commerce disciplines to creating value and sustaining superior performance.

Appreciate the complexity of strategic decision making and challenges of decision-making under uncertainty.

Investigate the root causes and various dimensions of a problem.
This Bachelor-level course covers the contributions of various commerce disciplines to creating value and sustaining superior performance. It delves into the complexity of strategic decision making and decision-making challenges under uncertainty. Topics include problem root cause analysis, evaluating feasible actions, sourcing reputable information for informed decisions, forming and defending opinions logically, and influencing stakeholder decisions with societal and environmental impact considerations. The course is designed to equip students with skills for superior strategic business analysis and decision-making processes.
What you need to know first
Minimum of 240 credit points from specified courses

Commerce
Business Management

Business analyst roles
Strategic decision support
Management consulting
Business & Management
A course by
Lincoln University
Understand contributions of commerce disciplines to value creation and sustain superior performance; analyze strategic decision making and challenges of decision making under uncertainty.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Lincoln University, Lincoln

Understand the contributions of various commerce disciplines to creating value and sustaining superior performance.

Appreciate the complexity of strategic decision making and challenges of decision-making under uncertainty.

Investigate the root causes and various dimensions of a problem.
This Bachelor-level course covers the contributions of various commerce disciplines to creating value and sustaining superior performance. It delves into the complexity of strategic decision making and decision-making challenges under uncertainty. Topics include problem root cause analysis, evaluating feasible actions, sourcing reputable information for informed decisions, forming and defending opinions logically, and influencing stakeholder decisions with societal and environmental impact considerations. The course is designed to equip students with skills for superior strategic business analysis and decision-making processes.
What you need to know first
Minimum of 240 credit points from specified courses

Commerce
Business Management

Business analyst roles
Strategic decision support
Management consulting
Any level 100 course
Any level 200 course
Any level 300 course
Any level 100 course
Any level 200 course
Any level 300 course