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Nov 21, 2024
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BUS 211 - Management and Organizational Behavior A principal course in the field of management. The principles, skills, and tools of management: planning, organizing, directing, and controlling the activities of the administrative unit. Human and technical sides of work are examined through behavioral analysis and a survey of analytical decision-making techniques. The theory and application related to management in the global business environment with application made to the concepts of individual, group, and organizational behavior. Students will analyze individual differences, group dynamics, and factors that affect motivation, productivity, organizational structure and design, strategic management, leadership, and organizational culture. Current problems and issues in the organization of behavior are studied, including cross-cultural differences. Course Typically Offered: Every semester.
Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing.
Credits: 3
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