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Sep 17, 2024
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MGT 415 - Business and Society Credits: 3 Description Examines the relationships of business, government and society in the social, economic and political systems of the United States and the world. Issues in business/government relations, regulation, business ethics, law and international competition are discussed, and case material is used.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Describe key concepts in the business-government-society triangle Assess the ironies, dilemmas, and paradoxes involved in such an intricate relationship
- Compare various views on the relationship among the individual and the business culture and American society
- Construct conceptual frameworks for the contemporary manager’s confrontation of issues related to public policy, ethics, and corporate strategy
- Evaluate a manager’s feeling of the relationships between business, society and the individual
- Demonstrate the well-informed positions throughout the class regarding issues that are discussed
- Develop future public policy issue scenarios and relate them to strategic management practices
Prerequisite: BUS 101 or Instructor approval Corequisite: None Graded: Letter Grade
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