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University Of Houston-Victoria
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Course Online Syllabus
Spring 2011
| Department | MGMT | Course Number | 4322 | Section Number | 23650 |
| Name of Course | Strategy & Bus Environment | ||||
| Name of Instructor | Cloninger,Peggy Ann | ||||
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The syllabus for this course has not been submitted.
Learning Objectives
As a result of this course, students will
- be able to comprehend the non-market issues, interests, institutions, and information that influence strategy formation. (Bloom 2)
- be able to describe the non-market environments of various organizations. (Bloom 2)
- be able to integrate the influence of non-market environments and the development of competitive strategy. (Bloom 4)
- evaluate various alternatives to cope with the non-market environment. (Bloom 4)
- be able to understand the social responsibility of business. (Bloom 2)
- be able to explain the global non-market forces that impact strategy formation. (Bloom 2)
Major Assignments/Exams
| Quizzes | 20 | ||
| Midterm | 20 | ||
| Class Participation | 20 | ||
| Individual Case | 20 | ||
| Final | 20 |
Required Reading
Steiner and Steiner, Business, Government and Society,12th ed., ISBN 9780073405056.
Selected readings and videos from the UHV electronic library or PBS websites as assigned.
Recommended Reading
No additional readings have been recommended for this course.
List of Discussion/Lecture Topics
- Introduction to Business, Government & Society (BGS)
- Models of BGS and Business Environments
- Business Power and Concerns
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Ethics and an Ethical Corporate Culture
- Ethical Reasoning and Decisions
- MIDTERM WEEK.
Online midterm in this course is Sunday 3/6/2011.
Start between 1:00 p.m and 3:p.m. - Business in Politics and Regulation
- Spring Break Week
- Multinational Corporations
- Globalization and Trade
- Individual Case Assignment.
- Environment Challenges and Management
- Consumerism and the Workplace
- Civil Rights and Corporate Governance
- FINALS WEEK.
Online Final in this course is Sunday 5/8/2011.
Start between 1:00 p.m and 3:p.m.