BMGT - Management

BMGT 6321 Human Resources

This course is about both the design and execution of human resource management strategies. It adopts the perspective of a general manager and addresses human resource topics (including reward systems, performance management, high-performance human resource systems, training and development, recruitment, retention, equal employment opportunity laws, work-force diversity, and union-management relations hips) from a strategic perspective. Prerequisite: BMGT 3310.

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BMGT 6332 Competition and the Entrepreneurial Manager

This course will focus on the positioning and determining competitive advantage of the business. Skills and behaviors necessary to be a successful entrepreneur will be developed. Prerequisite: BMGT 3310.

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BMGT 6335 Advanced Management Theory & Practice

This course explores how managers and leaders will influence support from subordinates. Turbulent changes in the future will require leaders at all levels to find innovative solutions to organizational problems. This course draws on and integrates the concepts from a number of leadership and management theories to assist the student in preparing how they will address difficult organizational problems and the related changes.

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BMGT 6360 International Management

Focuses on the management of the multinational corporation (MCN). The objectives are to discuss specific managerial challenges and opportunities faced by MNV's, to provide knowledge and conceptual frameworks necessary for understanding and managing MNC's, and to train and develop skills for effective global leadership. Prerequisite: BMGT 3310.

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BMGT 6395 Organizational Strategy

Development of strategy as the integration of functional and managerial decisions in pursuit of organizational performance and impact.  Emphasizes the application of broad business knowledge to current organizational challenges and executive decision making under conditions of uncertainty.
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