1. Demonstrate an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the boundaries, inter-connections, ontologies and epistemology of the disciplines within business management as well as its interaction with the environment.
2. Demonstrate the understanding and application, including both technical and interpersonal skills, in business of specified bodies of content and their inter-connectedness in the disciplines.
3. Demonstrate an analytical, synthetic and judgemental ability to consider and generate options and make decisions about ways of seeing systems and situations, and to consider different ways of applying business knowledge and skills to constructive interventions in such systems or situations.
4. Demonstrate the ability to integrate the theoretical knowledge, business practice and understanding of people in a creative approach to the identification of problems and opportunities, problem solving and meeting the present and future managerial challenges of business.
5. Reflect on possible implications for self, business and systems of different ways of viewing and intervening in systems and situations.
6. Demonstrate the application and implications of key aspects of specified business systems and situations.
7. Demonstrate an ability to reflect on and engage with own and other paradigms.
8. Demonstrate an ability to be self-reflexive, critical of own existence, thought and actions, and capable of self-organisation in the face of continual challenge from the environment.
9. Demonstrate consciousness of, and engagement with, meta and epistemic learning, and awareness of the influence of both cognitive and normative worldviews as frameworks for the way meaning is created.
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