This course introduces the important aspects of managing a business in a global economy. It teaches thoughtful decision making in connection with communications, marketing, human relations, efficiency, and the framework for making sound financial decisions amongst competing strategic priorities and objectives. It analyzes the risks and rewards of different types of management decision making. The course also covers corporate responsibility and ethics.
(4 credits)
Fall term (13419)
Leonard Kopelman, JD, Lecturer in Extension, Harvard University.