ATS-GCP-05-mbaDemo

Description & Outcomes

Sustainable business development is designed to create a livable future that will provide balance between economic growth, long-term environmental protection, and social equity. The course examines methods of achieving organizational objectives while positively impacting the physical and social environments in which organizations operate.

When you've successfully completed this course, you'll be able to...

  • demonstrate strategic level understanding of the key functions of business
  • use analytical thinking and problem-solving skills to formulate effective strategies for managing organizations
  • identify and evaluate ethical dilemmas impacting business decisions
  • deploy strategies for successfully managing group and individual dynamics in organizations

Requirements

  • Prerequisites: All MBA courses through MBA-661.
  • Texts & Resources: Laasch, Oliver (2021). Principles of Management: Practicing Ethics, Responsibility, Sustainability (2nd Edition). ISBN 978-1529732054. Buy or rent, physical or e-book.
  • Participation: Each week, you'll read 1-2 chapters in the text, take 1 reading quiz, contribute substantially to 1 cohort discussion, and submit 1 case-study analysis. In the final week, you'll submit a portfolio including a 10-page business analysis and accompanying PowerPoint presentation. Successful students will schedule roughly 15 hours each week to complete the work.

Course Features

  • Mobile-Friendly
  • Bandwidth-Friendly
  • Accessible
  • Fully Asynchronous + Live Instructor Availability
  • Text: $55

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