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Nov 24, 2024
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MB 8110 - Capstone Phase I1 lecture hours 0 lab hours 1 credits Course Description This course is the first phase of a three-phase process that will result in the completion of an effort that allows the student to integrate program learning with an applied project. In this phase, students identify a problem or opportunity that will be the focus of their applied project. The student prepares a project proposal, including preliminary research into their topic, for approval by an instructor. (prereq: all MB 6000 and 7000 series courses) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Given a scenario, demonstrate an ability to analyze it from multiple perspectives (economic, political, legal, operational, financial, market, stakeholder, etc)
- Given a problem, recommend solutions that leverage multiple perspectives
- Analyze how an organization aligns with a given set of principles from outside own discipline
- Demonstrate the ability to conduct an in-depth analysis of a problem from a given perspective
- Analyze a problem scenario and formulate a research question that accurately represents the desired solution
- Demonstrate the ability to conduct an in-depth analysis of a problem from a given perspective in a global context
- Analyze the likelihood that a problem solution that was successful in a given context will be equally successful in a global context
- For a given organization, identify specific factors that describe its economic, political, regulator, legal, technological, and social contexts
- Conduct an evaluation of a given organization’s economic, political, regulatory, legal, technological, and social contexts, identifying strengths, weakness, opportunities, and threats
- Develop a view of organizational systems as a subset of much broader societal systems
- Demonstrate an ability to perform an objective evaluation of an organization
- Given a scenario, describe the risks to an organization and ways to minimize or mitigate risk
Prerequisites by Topic Coordinator Dr. Kathleen Miezio
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