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Management Competencies: Developed By Leisa Sargent
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Management Competencies
SUBJECT GUIDE

Semester 2 2013

Developed by Professor Leisa Sargent
Prepared by Heather Round

Department of Management and Marketing
Faculty of Business and Economics

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CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................................................2
SUBJECT OUTLINE ..................................................................................................................................................3
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................................... 3
SUBJECT AIMS ...........................................................................................................................................................
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Plagiarism and Collusion
Presenting material from other sources without full acknowledgement (referred to as plagiarism) is heavily penalised. Penalties for plagiarism can include a mark of zero for the piece of assessment or a fail grade for the subject.
Plagiarism is the presentation by a student of an assignment identified as his or her own work even though it has been copied in whole or in part from another student’s work, or from any other source (eg. published books, web-based materials or periodicals), without due acknowledgement in the text.
Collusion is the presentation by a student of an assignment as his or her own work when it is, in fact, the result (in whole or in part) of unauthorised collaboration with another person or persons. Both the student presenting the assignment and the student(s) willingly supplying unauthorised material are considered participants in the act of academic misconduct.
See http://academichonesty.unimelb.edu.au/ for more information.

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