Management
Management is the process of designing and leading organizations to fulfill the firm's mission. Today, more than at any other time in history, Management is considered a profession, like law or medicine. Management principles and skills may be applied in a wide range of settings including private industry, non-profits, government, healthcare, etc. Management students learn how to plan, organize, lead, and monitor organizations.
The Management Program is designed to fulfill the following objectives:
1. Management Environment Insight
A management graduate will have an in-depth understanding of the myriad factors
which affect the decision making responsibilities of managers. Such factors include both micro and macro environmental forces in addition to organizational and interpersonal challenges.
2. Management Method Knowledge
A management graduate will exhibit an understanding of the fundamental basis of
management practice; planning, organizing, controlling and organizational behavior.
3. Management Conceptual Analysis
A management graduate will be able to apply such practice to business challenges.
4. Management Quantitative Analysis
A management graduate will be knowledgeable of and be able to utilize current technological tools and apply analytical and statistical techniques to the solution of organizational problems and challenges.
5. Professionalism
A management graduate is expected to be a creative problem-solver, to be able to
communicate effectively both orally and in writing, to be sensitive to and a
practitioner of ethical behavior in a diverse social environment.
Management Faculty
Gordon DiPaolo - Professor and Area Chair
Deepa Aravind, Assistant Professor
Eugene Garaventa - Professor
Dorothy Lang - Associate Professor
Alexei Matveev - Assistant Professor
George Stern, Jr. - Lecturer, CCE
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