Fundamentals Of Management Mike Smith Pdf

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Ifyou pursue a degree in management, you will find courses utilizing the most contemporary information about the constantly evolving area of business management. In these courses, you will develop real-world skills through application-oriented, hands-on work that transcends the classroom.

The Management Program can help prepare you for a future role as a business leader by providing you with the fundamentals of business and skills in areas such as communication, decision-making, leadership, collaboration, and professional behavior.


What can you do with a degree in Management? You'll find a world of opportunities available to you in jobs that involve aspects of organizing, directing, planning, and overseeing. Our program will equip you with the knowledge and skills to be successful in a myriad of professions, including: human resource, manufacturing, purchasing and healthcare management; government and non-profit agencies; insurance, banking, and real estate.


Students who wish to receive a minor in Management must complete 18 hours of study.

Students who wish to receive a minor in Business Administration must complete 18 total hours of study.

Students who wish to receive a minor in Global Business must complete 18 hours of study.


The distance B.S.B.A. in Management program replicates the on-campus program with distance students taking the same courses delivered by the same faculty as students in the on-campus program. For more information, contact cobdi...@wcu.edu.


Once you accept an internship offer, with permission from your academic advisor register for the internship course to obtain three hours of elective credit. All students must keep a work log, submit a written report and make a short presentation to faculty and students about their work.


Study Abroad programs are a great way to expand your horizons and at the same time earn college credit toward the completion of your academic program. If you want to gain international experience and exposure and a distinguishing edge in today's competitive job market, then studying abroad is for you. Academically, studying abroad is not only a fun way to earn credits, but it also exposes you to different teaching methods and perspectives on academic topics.


Western's Study Abroad opportunities are designed for both undergraduate and graduate students. These opportunities consist of programs that are one semester or an entire academic year, or even just for the summer. Each program has its own distinctions and prerequisites. Learn more about these opportunities.


The Management Club is dedicated to exposing students to the practical world of managing a business, non-profit, or organization. They create an environment where students can show leadership, gain an understanding of real management problems, and create a social network that will serve them in their careers and in life. They also take trips to area manufacturing facilities, participate in service activities, and work to create strong ties through social functions. If you are interested in joining the Management Club, please e-mail Dr. Yue Cai-Hillon at yc...@wcu.edu.


If you are excited about exploring innovative solutions to the challenges faced by contemporary organizations, YOU ARE AT THE RIGHT PLACE. We offer potential management, entrepreneurship, and hospitality graduates a transformational experience that prepares them to design, implement, and monitor business processes and structures for competitiveness.


Our world-class faculty offer a wide range of programs including specializations in general management, entrepreneurship, and hospitality. If you are interested in shorter versions of the experience, you may find minors and certificates in these areas, business fundamentals, human resource management, operations & supply chain, and music and entertainment business more suitable. If you are interested in a deeper dive, please reach out to The Leven School at leven...@kennesaw.edu to be connected with the right faculty member.


Morgan Dennis Jones: "It has been an honor to serve as an ambassador for the Micheal A. Leven School of Management, Entrepreneurship, & Hospitality. I have gathered lots of knowledge on how to help students, and I also want to thank the faculty that has helped plan the events. I am so grateful for this wonderful opportunity!"


Brooklin Cox: "I am incredibly honored to be a Leven School Ambassador. This is such an incredible program to be a part of. I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to make the Leven School, Coles College, and KSU a better place for myself and fellow students. Go Owls!"


Join our esteemed group of Leven School Ambassadors and become a driving force in shaping the future of our programs, events, and initiatives. As an Ambassador, you'll serve as a proactive student focus group, providing constructive feedback to enhance the student experience within the Leven School community.


Join us in making a difference while also enjoying the perks and recognition that come with being a part of the Leven School Ambassadors program. Take the first step towards becoming a leader in our community!


We prepare our students to enter the highly competitive global market with confidence, and develop future leaders who can successfully manage small, medium, and large organizations anywhere in the world. We are known for high quality, contemporary, and applied courses in organizational behavior, human resources, supply chain management, family business, entrepreneurship and general management.


Not only do our graduates go to work to strengthen and advance businesses, but Coles College of Business has developed a number of programs and centers of excellence that strengthen businesses locally and around the world. Those most connected to the work of the Michael A. Leven School of Management, Entrepreneurship and Hospitality include:


The Office of Student Engagement (OSE) helps students make intentional decisions about their involvement, both in and out of the classroom, for a more meaningful Smith experience. We encourage students to engage in learning without limits by creating and encouraging opportunities for involvement that will help them connect to Smith and the global community.


The Office of Student Engagement assists students in making intentional decisions about their in and out of class involvement for a more meaningful Smith experience. Together with our learning outcomes, these core values are integral to our success.


The OSE embraces diversity in all its forms, including the multiple identities of ethnicity, race, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, age, religion and socioeconomic status, as well as every aspect of our life that defines our humanity. Our commitment to social justice refers to the intentional and consistent valuing, respecting and inclusion of all people and development of an environment where this is possible.


As educators, the OSE staff is committed to providing intentional learning opportunities and assessing best practices. We encourage student responsibility, creativity, accountability, personal and professional growth, and development.


Our staff is committed to finding and creating opportunities for all students to interact with their community according to their interests, strengths, activities and curiosities. We provide an experience exemplifying a consistent commitment to quality by exceeding community expectations in our programs, facilities and services. Through programs, facilities and staff interactions, we embrace the opportunity to collaborate with our community for the successful completion of their goals and initiatives.


The Smith College Campus Center offers space and resources for students, faculty and staff to experience joy, have fun, be well and grow. Housed within the Campus Center, the OSE is dedicated to supporting the community's use of the space for programs and events, to practice balance, and to relax and reconnect with one another in meaningful ways.


Student employment is more than a paycheck when you work for the Office of Student Engagement. It's about fostering your personal and professional growth, increasing your marketable skills and preparing for work outside of Smith College. It's a leadership experience you choose to fit your needs.


The OSE Student Engagement Team, SET, works with our professional staff to manage and support events, programs and respond to customer's need in the Campus Center. The Team is responsible for staffing the Information Desk, taking care of room furniture and technical needs for meetings and events, staffing the main Office of Student Engagement, supporting project management and all OSE programming initiatives Applications are accepted in Workday throughout the year with hiring taking place in November and April.


The Party & Events Team is a specialized group trained to support special events, including parties in both the Campus Center and in the Houses. Students are trained on party and event management, safety protacals, and must be willing to work nights and weekends. Applications are accepted in Workday throughout the year.


The second floor of the Campus Center offers meeting spaces for departments, groups and student organizations. The Common Goods Resource Center (Room 206), Student Kitchen, the Swymer Lounge and Wilson Atrium are located on this upper level.


The main level of the Campus Center offers a skylit concourse that provides an inviting spot to sit, study, eat and converse. This level features the Campus Center Caf, the Goldstein Lounge, the Nolen Art Lounge and the Office of Student Engagement.


The garden level of the Campus Center houses the Student Government Association, the Resource Room, and Mail Services. A payphone, student lockers, an ATM and the OneCard Value Transfer Station are also available on this level.


Offices and departments must reserve space through the 25Live Reservation System. Student organizations should reserve space through the Smith Social Network Event Registration process which will automatically book their space in the 25Live system. Please allow three business days for processing a space request. All reservations are made on a first-come, first-serve basis. The required time for setup and breakdown will be figured into your reservation time by the scheduler.

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