CONCEPTS IN MANAGEMENT (BUSI 5000)

Term: 2019-2020 FA September-December

Faculty

Charles David LittleShow MyInfo popup for Charles David Little
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Gery C Hochanadel IIShow MyInfo popup for Gery C Hochanadel II
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM (9/3/2019 - 10/27/2019) Location: ONLN ONLN ONLN

Description

This course prepares students to succeed in three of the major MBA courses: BUSI6301, Organizational Behavior; MRKT6301, Marketing Management; and BUSI6305, Business Research Methods. The course is a general introduction to the disciplines of marketing, management and statistics. The course includes the study of accepted concepts, practices, and theories in the modern business environment. Topics include strategy, motivational approaches, human resource management, organizational analysis and design; management and leadership; global management; organizational culture, change and change management; marketing and marketing management; statistics and statistical analysis; sampling; and decision making. Students will apply concepts, practices, and theories to actual organizational situations as they learning to implement, integrate, and assimilate practical business solutions. Students entering the MBA program without an undergraduate degree in a business discipline will be required to ha

CONCEPTS IN MANAGEMENT (BUSI 5000)

Term: 2019-2020 FA September-December

Faculty

Charles David LittleShow MyInfo popup for Charles David Little
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Gery C Hochanadel IIShow MyInfo popup for Gery C Hochanadel II
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM (9/3/2019 - 10/27/2019) Location: ONLN ONLN ONLN

Description

This course prepares students to succeed in three of the major MBA courses: BUSI6301, Organizational Behavior; MRKT6301, Marketing Management; and BUSI6305, Business Research Methods. The course is a general introduction to the disciplines of marketing, management and statistics. The course includes the study of accepted concepts, practices, and theories in the modern business environment. Topics include strategy, motivational approaches, human resource management, organizational analysis and design; management and leadership; global management; organizational culture, change and change management; marketing and marketing management; statistics and statistical analysis; sampling; and decision making. Students will apply concepts, practices, and theories to actual organizational situations as they learning to implement, integrate, and assimilate practical business solutions. Students entering the MBA program without an undergraduate degree in a business discipline will be required to ha

CONCEPTS IN MANAGEMENT (BUSI 5000)

Term: 2019-2020 FA September-December

Faculty

Charles David LittleShow MyInfo popup for Charles David Little
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Gery C Hochanadel IIShow MyInfo popup for Gery C Hochanadel II
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM (9/3/2019 - 10/27/2019) Location: ONLN ONLN ONLN

Description

This course prepares students to succeed in three of the major MBA courses: BUSI6301, Organizational Behavior; MRKT6301, Marketing Management; and BUSI6305, Business Research Methods. The course is a general introduction to the disciplines of marketing, management and statistics. The course includes the study of accepted concepts, practices, and theories in the modern business environment. Topics include strategy, motivational approaches, human resource management, organizational analysis and design; management and leadership; global management; organizational culture, change and change management; marketing and marketing management; statistics and statistical analysis; sampling; and decision making. Students will apply concepts, practices, and theories to actual organizational situations as they learning to implement, integrate, and assimilate practical business solutions. Students entering the MBA program without an undergraduate degree in a business discipline will be required to ha