BUS 501 Managing the Enterprise

Examines the "high order thinking skills" successful Chief Executive's exhibit in managing their enterprises. Whether it is a large public corporation, a small-to-medium private firm, the enterprise is a complex collection of risks and opportunities that must be managed intelligently. In order to understand various techniques for managing such complexity, we will examine the thinking and behaviors of some of the modern era's best Chief Executives in a wide variety of challenging real-world contexts. Through such examination, students will learn the powerful advantages of managing an enterprise simplistically through straightforward strategies, uncomplicated communications, and meticulous attention to operating details.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Master of Science in Business students only