Applied Strategic Dec Making

Spring 2025 - March 24-May 16

Description

This capstone course for Business Administration (BADM) majors integrates core business knowledge across all functional areas using a system dynamics approach. This approach emphasizes the Resource-Based View of the firm and the importance of managing the resource stocks and flows of an organization to arrive at policies designed to improve performance over time. Thus, strategy formulation and analysis are based on an awareness of system structure, feedback dynamics, and stakeholder mental models. Students perform an internal financial analysis of a firm, understand its performance structure and the economic value of the firm. The seminar combines lecture, discussion, data analysis,and simulation as principle methods for learning how to effectively manage an enterprise in dynamic, competitive environments.
Prerequisites: Graduating senior standing. Completion of all courses in upper-division core.

Class Notes

Open only to students admitted to the Special Session Degree Online BSBA completion program. Registration in only available through Professional & Continuing Education. Log in daily at anytime or as required by faculty.

Class Details

Instructor
Instructor Name (static text): 
Mclaughlin, Matthew B
Location

WWW ONLINE

Class Registration Information

Class #
4900
Course
BADM 495 -
SECT 552
Units
3
Fees
Amount per Unit
  • $525 / unit
Capacity
25/35
Class Meeting Dates

03/24/2025 - 05/16/2025

Days

TBA

Times

Registration

Class Fee: $1,575.00
BADM 495 - SECT 552

Applied Strategic Dec Making

Class: 4900 Units: 3 Fees: $1,575.00

M-F 03/24/2025 - 05/16/2025 TBA

This capstone course for Business Administration (BADM) majors integrates core business knowledge across all functional areas using a system dynamics approach. This approach emphasizes the Resource-Based View of the firm and the importance of managing the resource stocks and flows of an organization to arrive at policies designed to improve performance over time. Thus, strategy formulation and analysis are based on an awareness of system structure, feedback dynamics, and stakeholder mental models. Students perform an internal financial analysis of a firm, understand its performance structure and the economic value of the firm. The seminar combines lecture, discussion, data analysis,and simulation as principle methods for learning how to effectively manage an enterprise in dynamic, competitive environments.
Prerequisites: Graduating senior standing. Completion of all courses in upper-division core.

Class Notes

This capstone course for Business Administration (BADM) majors integrates core business knowledge across all functional areas using a system dynamics approach. This approach emphasizes the Resource-Based View of the firm and the importance of managing the resource stocks and flows of an organization to arrive at policies designed to improve performance over time. Thus, strategy formulation and analysis are based on an awareness of system structure, feedback dynamics, and stakeholder mental models. Students perform an internal financial analysis of a firm, understand its performance structure and the economic value of the firm. The seminar combines lecture, discussion, data analysis,and simulation as principle methods for learning how to effectively manage an enterprise in dynamic, competitive environments.

Instructor
Instructor Name (static text): 
Mclaughlin, Matthew B
Location
WWW ONLINE