Catalog 2011 - 2012

Management

Faculty: Associate Professor Steiner, Chair; Professors Simendinger, Watson, White; Associate Professors Bear, Beekman, Galperin, Tompson, Weeks; Assistant Professors Bechtold, Brownlee, Hertz, Jackson, Koutroumanis, Thomason, Xie.

Management is more than planning, organizing and controlling resources; it is directing human effort in all facets of business, industry and government. Graduates in this program develop the knowledge and skills required to lead and manage global businesses ethically, with attention to customer value, returns to stockholders and employee development. Students have the opportunity to participate in small business consulting exercises and solve problems of real companies. Business simulations illustrate the consequences of management decisions.