Winter 2009, Monday & Wednesday 10 - Noon
WJ PATTERSON Email: wjpatterson@sullivan.edu
Cell: 502.533.1671
Phone : 502.456.6504
My Web Site http://www.iluv2teach.com
COURSE
- As a capstone level course, Business Policy integrates the advanced concepts of the student's undergraduate training into an upper management-level examination of organizational competition. The student leverages models and ideas from those earlier courses into an examination of competing definitions, strategy formulations and implementation practices and problems. The course involves frequent presentations and projects.
- Topics are posted in the Weekly Topics page.
- Prerequisite:
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- Marketplace Software License
- All lecture materials will be provided by the instructor
- Supplimentary Resources: LIST THEM HERE.
- Additional handouts and online resources.
REQUIREMENTS - 60% Marketplace Simulation
- 20% MFT Exam - to be given in class
- 20% Final Paper
- Classroom discussions, case studies, and in-class activities will be of major importance, as they will help tie theory to practice. Students are expected to be actively engaged in the class, in order to pass it, you must attend and contribute to it. To prepare for the in-class work, reading of textbook chapters and assignments must be accomplished prior to class.
- Compliance to University Policy on Plagiarism. Click here for the University
Policy on Plagiarism. Click here
- Compliance to University Policy on Attendence. Click here for the University
Policy on Attenence. Click here
- All lab assignments will be introduced during class and will have a specific due date. They will be due at the beginning of the class meeting on the due date. All assignments are to be submitted through e-mail attachments unless otherwise stated. Late assignments will not be accepted. Absence from class does not excuse late assignments.
- Students must take responsibility for their own actions. If you are having trouble completing assignments, please tell me immediately. Please do not wait until the day work is due to tell me you had problems understanding it or getting started. Getting behind is a sure way to be unsuccessful in this course. The material continually builds on itself. Once you are behind, you will get further behind exponentially.
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