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MN-2075
Dadansoddi Strategol (Strategic Analysis)
This module introduces students to techniques, tools and frameworks that will enable them to undertake basic strategic analysis. A brief introduction to different approaches to strategy will then lead to a `step by step¿ approach to analysing the strategic environment of organisations, including external drivers of change, resources, stakeholder management and organisational culture.
Mae'r modiwl hwn yn cyflwyno myfyrwyr i dechnegau, offer a fframweithiau a fydd yn eu galluogi i ymgymryd â dadansoddiad strategol sylfaenol. Bydd cyflwyniad byr i wahanol ddulliau o ymdrin â strategaeth, yn arwain at ddull `cam wrth gam¿ o ddadansoddi amgylchedd strategol sefydliadau, gan gynnwys ysgogwyr allanol o newid, adnoddau, rheolaeth rhanddeiliaid a diwylliant sefydliadol.
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MN-2567
Menter a Chreadigrwydd: Mentergarwch mewn Ymarfer (Enterprise & Creativity: Entrepreneurship in Practice)
Nod y modiwl trawsddisgyblaethol generig hwn yw rhoi cyflwyniad i ddysgwyr i:
(a) yr arfer o fod yn entrepreneuraidd;
(b) defnyddio creadigrwydd a meddwl yn greadigol i greu a datblygu cyfleoedd;
(c) datblygu ffyrdd entrepreneuraidd o feddwl a gwneud; ac,
(ch) manteisio ar gyfleoedd wrth gyflawni gwerth.
Bydd y cwrs ymarferol hwn yn helpu dysgwyr i ddatblygu eu syniadau eu hunain a dilyn cyflawniad personol trwy ddatblygu a chyflwyno prosiect a fydd yn gwneud gwahaniaeth yn eu cymunedau. Mae'r modiwl yn canolbwyntio ar y gofynion sylfaenol ar gyfer arloesi, creu mentrau newydd a masnacheiddio llwyddiannus - meddylfryd entrepreneuraidd, sgiliau ac ymddygiadau unigolion sy'n ceisio creu eu dyfodol eu hunain a gwneud gwahaniaeth yn eu byd. Mae'n pwysleisio pwysigrwydd datblygu ffyrdd newydd o feddwl a gwneud; yr angen am hunanddibyniaeth a hunan-gred; y gallu i nodi anghenion a phroblemau a'u gweld fel heriau a chyfleoedd; y gallu i weithredu, gosod atebion mewn lle, rheoli risg a methiant a chymryd cyfrifoldeb am y canlyniadau.
This is a Welsh version of MN-2568 Enterprise & Creativity: Entrepreneurship in Practice. The content of this module is exactly the same as MN-2568 and is intended to be created due to demand for this module through the medium of Welsh.
This generic cross-disciplinary module aims to provide an introduction for learners to:
(a) the practice of becoming entrepreneurial;
(b) Using creativity and creative thinking to generate and develop opportunities
(c) the development of entrepreneurial ways of thinking and doing; and,
(d) the exploitation of opportunities in the achievement of value.
This practical course will help learners to develop their own ideas and pursue personal achievement by developing and delivering a project that will make a difference in their communities.
The module focuses on the underpinning and fundamental requisites for innovation, new venture creation and successful commercialisation ¿ the entrepreneurial mindset, skills and behaviours of individuals who are seeking to create their own futures and make a difference in their world. It emphasises the importance of developing new ways of thinking and doing; the need for self-reliance and self-belief; the capacity for identifying needs and problems and seeing them as challenges and opportunities; the ability to take action, execute solutions, manage risk and failure and take responsibility for the consequences.
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MN-3058
Innovation Management - Fundamentals
Innovation is the lifeblood of the global economy, and of particular importance in science and technology-based sectors. This module provides an overview of the innovation process in organisations, including key concepts of Open Innovation, Collaboration and New Product/Service Development.
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MN-3576
Menter a Chreadigrwydd: Mentergarwch mewn Ymarfer (Enterprise and Creativity: Entrepreneurship in Practice)
Nod y modiwl trawsddisgyblaethol generig hwn yw rhoi cyflwyniad i ddysgwyr i: (a) yr arfer o fod yn entrepreneuraidd; (b) defnyddio creadigrwydd a meddwl yn greadigol i greu a datblygu cyfleoedd; (c) datblygu ffyrdd entrepreneuraidd o feddwl a gwneud; ac, (ch) manteisio ar gyfleoedd wrth gyflawni gwerth. Bydd y cwrs ymarferol hwn yn helpu dysgwyr i ddatblygu eu syniadau eu hunain a dilyn cyflawniad personol trwy ddatblygu a chyflwyno prosiect a fydd yn gwneud gwahaniaeth yn eu cymunedau. Mae'r modiwl yn canolbwyntio ar y gofynion sylfaenol ar gyfer arloesi, creu mentrau newydd a masnacheiddio llwyddiannus - meddylfryd entrepreneuraidd, sgiliau ac ymddygiadau unigolion sy'n ceisio creu eu dyfodol eu hunain a gwneud gwahaniaeth yn eu byd. Mae'n pwysleisio pwysigrwydd datblygu ffyrdd newydd o feddwl a gwneud; yr angen am hunanddibyniaeth a hunan-gred; y gallu i nodi anghenion a phroblemau a'u gweld fel heriau a chyfleoedd; y gallu i weithredu, gosod atebion mewn lle, rheoli risg a methiant a chymryd cyfrifoldeb am y canlyniadau.
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MN-D021
Research in Practice
The research in a health and care context introduces students to the way in which research informs management practice establishing research as a core skill underpinning the MSc programme. Running through two teaching blocks, the module enables students to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills that underpin effective research.
This module provides opportunity to become a leader in your health and care project that will focus on the latest developments including organisational purpose, innovation, and change, transformation, prudent health and care, value-based health and care development and implementation.
The principles of conducting research within a Health & Care management context will be introduced along with the ability to reflect on practice in order to embed essential skills required for successful future careers.
The module culminates in a consultancy-based project/Dissertation that provides students with practical experience in applying a range of theories and models through working with a client organisation.
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MN-D021B
Research in Practice
This module is only available to students on the PGCert Advanced Management (Health Innovation and Transformation) programme.
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MN-D021C
Research in Practice
This module is only available to students on the PGCert Advanced Management (Health Innovation and Transformation) programme.
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MN-D021P
Research in Practice
This module is only available to students on the MSc Advanced Health and Care Management programme.
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MN-M044
Asset Management
For an organisation to produce and deliver goods and / or services, efficient management of resources ¿ or its tangible and intangible assets - is a key aspect. Asset management is therefore an essential management skill that extends beyond core kills such as operations and financial management. It facilitates the skills of value capture and creation, as well as effective value maintenance.
This module introduces key principles, conceptual tools and qualitative as well as quantitative techniques that can be applied to a variety of organisational contexts.
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MN-M594
Innovation Management
Innovation is the lifeblood of the global economy. This module aims to investigate the innovation process in organisations how innovation can be encouraged and managed to generate successful new products and services.
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MN-MAH02
Prudent Health and Care Innovation
The module builds upon the fundamental understanding of Prudent and Value-based paradigms established earlier in the Programme. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the underpinning approaches and methodologies in realising innovation for health and care based upon these approaches.Through a case-based pedagogy, it will focus upon practical experiences to analyse how these philosophies align with the challenges and opportunities of practice. It will also consider and critically appraise against wider approaches and methodologies used to inform improved health quality, outcomes and impact.
The module will introduce and draw upon theory and principles of health economics and the range of methods used to understand and measure the value of various approaches to care. The scope for innovation will be explored through social models and determinants of health and care. This will include an understanding of and exploring cases through the prism of the traditional financial systems and processes, identifying opportunities to challenge and change to prudent financial accountability. This will involve knowledge and critical appraisal of a variety of methods including; Opportunity Costing, Value Base Care, Data Analytics, Programme Budgeting and Marginal Analysis and Social Return on Investment.
The module will develop the necessary skills to ensure students are confident to evaluate the theoretical basis of these concepts and their application in practice. Through critically analysing cases and contexts, students will develop greater confidence and competence in measuring impact and outcomes of non-traditional and innovative approaches to transforming health and care. Students will be required to challenge and critique existing methods of assessing value and impact. They will be encouraged to explore, develop and test innovative methods to determine prudent impact and outcomes, using their knowledge and understanding of the situation.
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MN-MAH1P
Prudent Health and Care - Policy and Practice
This module establishes the paradigm and sets the latest developments of Value-Based Health and Care in the context of Prudent Healthcare and similar approaches globally as well as Social Care policy and legislation. It sets out to examine the context for health and social care and stakeholder analysis.
- History of quality measurement
- Theories of Prudent Healthcare (and broader philosophies) and their relation to VBHC
- Health and care transformation and innovation, including challenges of cross-sector innovation
- Social Services and Well-being policy and legislation and its relation to VBHC
- Prudent Healthcare (and other similar global movements), VBHC and Social Services and Well-being policy and legislation working together to deliver high value, integrated care
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MN-MAH2P
Prudent Health and Care Innovation
The module builds upon the fundamental understanding of Prudent and Value-based paradigms established earlier in the Programme. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the underpinning approaches and methodologies in realising innovation for health and care based upon these approaches.Through a case-based pedagogy, it will focus upon practical experiences to analyse how these philosophies align with the challenges and opportunities of practice. It will also consider and critically appraise against wider approaches and methodologies used to inform improved health quality, outcomes and impact.
The module will introduce and draw upon theory and principles of health economics and the range of methods used to understand and measure the value of various approaches to care. The scope for innovation will be explored through social models and determinants of health and care. This will include an understanding of and exploring cases through the prism of the traditional financial systems and processes, identifying opportunities to challenge and change to prudent financial accountability. This will involve knowledge and critical appraisal of a variety of methods including; Opportunity Costing, Value Base Care, Data Analytics, Programme Budgeting and Marginal Analysis and Social Return on Investment.
The module will develop the necessary skills to ensure students are confident to evaluate the theoretical basis of these concepts and their application in practice. Through critically analysing cases and contexts, students will develop greater confidence and competence in measuring impact and outcomes of non-traditional and innovative approaches to transforming health and care. Students will be required to challenge and critique existing methods of assessing value and impact. They will be encouraged to explore, develop and test innovative methods to determine prudent impact and outcomes, using their knowledge and understanding of the situation.
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MN-MB10P
Navigating Innovation and Change: Fundamentals
This module brings the latest insights from the areas of innovation and organisational change management and aims to equip students with the knowledge and tools to navigate key challenges within this space. Its focus is to develop understanding of fundamental concepts, developed through critical appraisal of cases to examine how innovation theory manifests within continuously evolving and complex contexts.
With a focus on co-creation of value, the module will examine approaches to the realisation of new goods, services and processes. Set against a backdrop of rapid technological, global, social and cultural change, students will examine innovation, organisational culture and change through the multidisciplinary perspectives of management, psychology, economics and sociology.
Successful companies and organisations of all sizes are typically characterised by innovation and the ability to be agile. This is increasingly important in today¿s global marketplace but brings with it challenges to product and service development, as well as change in organisational structures, operations and human behaviour. This module will equip students with the knowledge and skills to engage in the effective development of new products and services delivering value through navigating the innovation lifecycle, open collaboration and developing organisational structures that support rapid and sustainable change.
The module is divided into five key themes, the first three of which are a focus for Part 1, with further development and two further themes developed in co-requisite module, Part 2:
[1] A review and critical evaluation of key theories of innovation, strategy and core processes
[2] Innovation networks and multidisciplinary approaches
[3] Disruptive forces
These will be developed further, with focus on application for innovation in Part 2
[4] People, culture and change
[5] Product and service design agility
Based on this learning, students will develop a business case to successfully navigate and overcome a series of contemporary challenges in the pursuit of new product or service development. Part 1 provides the ability to work with fundamental concepts and theories, relating them to real-world concepts. This provides the foundation for Part 2, where students can move onto more application-focused concepts of development.
This authentic assessment reflects practice across sectors, and allows the full range of learning outcomes to be tested.
The module will develop managerial skills, synergistic thinking, critical evaluation and research skills. Students are required to think beyond the current parameters of business subjects to endorse their work. The module is also highly complementary to strategic and leadership elements of the MBA programme.
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MN-MB11P
Navigating Innovation and Change: Applied
This module brings the latest insights from the areas of innovation and organisational change management and aims to equip students with the knowledge and tools to navigate key challenges within this space.
Building upon the fundamental concepts developed through Part 1, this module focuses upon further theoretical concepts and frameworks relating to development of specific innovations.
With a focus on co-creation of value, the module will examine approaches to the realisation of new goods, services and processes. Set against a backdrop of rapid technological, global, social and cultural change, students will examine innovation, organisational culture and change through the multidisciplinary perspectives of management, psychology, economics and sociology.
Successful companies and organisations of all sizes are typically characterised by innovation and the ability to be agile. This is increasingly important in today¿s global marketplace but brings with it challenges to product and service development, as well as change in organisational structures, operations and human behaviour. This module will equip students with the knowledge and skills to engage in the effective development of new products and services delivering value through navigating the innovation lifecycle, open collaboration and developing organisational structures that support rapid and sustainable change.
The module is divided into five key themes, the first three of which are a focus for Part 1, with further development and two further themes developed in co-requisite module, Part 2:
[1] A review and critical evaluation of key theories of innovation, strategy and core processes
[2] Innovation networks and multidisciplinary approaches
[3] Disruptive forces
These will be developed further, with focus on application for innovation in Part 2
[4] People, culture and change
[5] Product and service design agility
Based on this learning, students will develop a business case to successfully navigate and overcome a series of contemporary challenges in the pursuit of new product or service development. Part 1 provides the ability to work with fundamental concepts and theories, relating them to real-world concepts. This provides the foundation for Part 2, where students can move onto more application-focused concepts of development provides.
This authentic assessment reflects practice across sectors, and allows the full range of learning outcomes to be tested.
The module will develop managerial skills, synergistic thinking, critical evaluation and research skills. Students are required to think beyond the current parameters of business subjects to endorse their work. The module is also highly complementary to strategic and leadership elements of the MBA programme.
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MNHM002
Asset Management in Practice
This module concentrates on applications of asset management as a diagnostic tool in the development and economic success of various industrial organisations including manufacturing, aerospace, automotive etc.
A key development to success is the adoption of optimised asset management and disruptive technology, that has embraced a rapid diffusion of innovation, especially with reference to condition monitoring and predictive maintenance techniques.
The integration of this technology and associated communication technologies are improving operational aspects of industry reducing failure, energy and waste. This module introduces key principles, conceptual tools, qualitative and quantitative techniques including recent case studies measuring impact and success.
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MNHM002P
Asset Management in Practice
This module concentrates on applications of asset management as a diagnostic tool in the development and economic success of various industrial organisations including manufacturing, aerospace, automotive etc.
A key development to success is the adoption of optimised asset management and disruptive technology, that has embraced a rapid diffusion of innovation, especially with reference to condition monitoring and predictive maintenance techniques.
The integration of this technology and associated communication technologies are improving operational aspects of industry reducing failure, energy and waste. This module introduces key principles, conceptual tools, qualitative and quantitative techniques including recent case studies measuring impact and success.
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MNXN019
Prudent Health and Care Innovation
This course builds on the fundamentals of Prudent and Value-based paradigms to provide a comprehensive understanding of the underpinning approaches and methodologies in realising innovation for health and care based upon these approaches. Through a case-based pedagogy, it will focus upon practical experiences to analyse how these philosophies align with the challenges and opportunities of practice. It will also consider and critically appraise against wider approaches and methodologies used to inform improved health quality, outcomes and impact.
The course will introduce and draw upon theory and principles of health economics and the range of methods used to understand and measure the value of various approaches to care. The scope for innovation will be explored through social models and determinants of health and care. This will include an understanding of and exploring cases through the prism of the traditional financial systems and processes, identifying opportunities to challenge and change to prudent financial accountability. This will involve knowledge and critical appraisal of a variety of methods including; Opportunity Costing, Value Base Care, Data Analytics, Programme Budgeting and Marginal Analysis and Social Return on Investment.
The course will develop the necessary skills to ensure learners are confident to evaluate the theoretical basis of these concepts and their application in practice. Through critically analysing cases and contexts, learners will develop greater confidence and competence in measuring impact and outcomes of non-traditional and innovative approaches to transforming health and care. Learners will be required to challenge and critique existing methods of assessing value and impact.
The course will include an immersive intensive learning experienced delivered in collaboration with the Bevan Commission. Learners will be encouraged to explore, develop, and test innovative methods to determine prudent impact and outcomes, using their knowledge and understanding of the situation..
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MNXN24
Health and Care Innovation - Complex Systems, People and Processes
Health and care provision is one of the most complex management and organizational settings. This complexity can be very daunting when multiple organizations are involved in delivering care services (even for comparatively simple patient pathways). Making effective changes to such systems, in the absence of understanding the principles and schools of thought that concern complexity management, means changes are fraught with many dangers and can generate dysfunctional behavior that results in even poorer performance. This course aims to equip learners with the knowledge of systems complexity thinking to analyze and enact more effective and sustainable changes to health and care processes.
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MNXN25
Health and Care Innovation - Research Methodologies
This executive education course introduces professional learners to the way in which research informs management practice establishing research as a core skill. The course enables learners to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills that underpin effective research.
This course provides opportunity to become a leader in your health and care project that will focus on the latest developments including organisational purpose, innovation, change, transformation, development, and implementation.
The principles of conducting research within a Health and Care management context will be introduced along with the ability to reflect on practice to embed essential skills required for successful future careers.
The course equips learners with practical experience in applying a range of theories and models through working with a client organisation.
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MNXN26
Principles of Health and Care Innovation
The course builds upon the fundamental understanding of Prudent, Value-based and other paradigms. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the underpinning approaches and methodologies in realising innovation for health and care based upon these approaches. Through a case-based pedagogy, it will focus upon practical experiences to analyse how these philosophies align with the challenges and opportunities of practice. It will also consider and critically appraise against wider approaches and methodologies used to inform improved health quality, outcomes and impact. The course will introduce and draw upon theory and principles of health, care and business management models. The scope for innovation will be explored through business and management modules in content of social models and determinants of health and care. This will include an understanding of and exploring cases through the prism of the traditional systems and processes, identifying opportunities to challenge and change. The course will develop the necessary skills to ensure learners are confident to evaluate the theoretical basis of these concepts and their application in practice. Learners will develop greater confidence and competence in measuring impact and outcomes of non-traditional and innovative approaches to transforming health and care. Learners will be required to challenge and critique existing methods of assessing value and impact. They will be encouraged to explore, develop, and test innovative methods to determine impact and outcomes, using their knowledge and understanding of the situation.
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PM-344
Capstone Project
The aim of this module is to provide a capstone experience to students¿ learning, through participating in their own enquiry-based research project, with guidance from an academic supervisor. The project may be laboratory or non-laboratory based, but it will always involve a research question that is drawn from the literature, and focused on a topic relevant to the life sciences. It will ask a research question and involve the critical analysis of research findings. Students will refine their oral and written communication skills to a graduate level through an oral presentation and dissertation on their research findings and conclusions.