This course is an integral part of the Integrated First Year of your degree and builds on what you have already learned. COMM1100 explored the fundamental decisions that managers need to make to keep the organisation running successfully and did so from the perspective of a structured environment. However, businesses do not operate in isolation: an organisation and the decisions their managers make exist in broader, often complex and dynamic environments. COMM1150 now introduces the interplay of organisations with their environmental contexts to achieve both commercial and societal value. It prompts students to investigate global business environments with economic, legal, political, socio-cultural, ethical and sustainability lenses to sense disruptions and opportunities. This includes an understanding of the UN�s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Principles of Responsible Management Education (PRME) and UNSW�s commitment to both. This course uses coffee and modern slavery case to help student understand the concepts in depth.
?Students will become familiar with the nature and role of business in society and understand the forces that drive their strategic interactions within the global business environment. The overarching purpose of this course is to provide students with a �big picture� understanding of business success. Link to other courses: COMM1150 is the second compulsory course in the Bachelor of Commerce and builds on Business Decision Making (COMM1100). Understanding the global business environment assists with a deeper comprehension of shared value creation (COMM1180) and organisational resource management (COMM1170).
The Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs) are what you should be able to demonstrate by the end of this course, if you participate fully in learning activities and successfully complete the assessment items. CLOs also contribute to your achievement of the Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs), which are developed across the duration of a program for all students. More information on coursework PLOs is available under Policies and Support. PLOs are, in turn, directly linked to UNSW graduate capabilities and the aspiration to develop �globally focussed graduates who are rigorous scholars, capable of leadership and professional practice in an international community�.