Business Management
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Management of an organization or company is the procedure of arranging, directing, and overseeing its activities to attain its objectives and goals. It requires oversight of every aspect of a business, including finance, operations, marketing, and human resources.
Learn about the responsibilities of becoming a business manager
You will learn a variety of business management skills in this course that are applicable to your daily life, academic studies, or the workplace.
As you explore the four main facets of company management—managing money, managing people, managing information, and—most importantly—managing and knowing yourself—you’ll learn how to use and apply practical business concepts, techniques, and terminology.
You’ll gain knowledge about professional communication in typical corporate settings. You will analyze the ideas of achievement, sustainability, and social responsibility while considering your own management and leadership style.
Topics that we will cover
- Managing yourself : management and leadership paradigms as an introduction.
- Money management includes essential financial principles, such as the ramifications of different types of financing and the weight of cash flow vs profit.
- Leadership, Stakeholder Management, and Effective Business Communication.
- Managing Information: various forms of data and the most pressing problems in managing data.
- Corporate social responsibility is the impact that businesses have on individuals and their communities.
- Dimensions of development and the results of achievement.
So, who exactly is this class designed for?
Students from the MENA (Middle East and Northern Africa) region who aspire to study Business Management at a university in English are the intended audience for this course.
It was developed as a part of the PADILEIA initiative, which seeks to broaden participation in and success in higher education and the labor market.
However, this program will also be of interest to anyone who wants to improve their English language and communication skills in a professional setting, as well as their skills in Business Management.
What will you accomplish?
You’ll be able to do the following by the end of the course
- Use a variety of business concepts, techniques, and language to solve basic business problems.
- Describe the significance of business management to you and your community.
- Determine your own abilities, hobbies, and ideas, as well as how you might further develop them.
- Investigate the benefits and drawbacks of working with others, such as teamwork, paying attention to others, feedback, and bargaining.
- Explain to potential clients and investors the critical components of a business plan.
- Consider what you've learned and how you'll put it to use right away.
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No, the GMAT is not needed for any of the School of Business and Management's programs.
The Business Management and Administration cluster employs approximately 28.9 million people and is expected to grow by 2.7% during the next decade. In 2021, annual pay for positions in this cluster varied from $28,000 to $135,000.
There are six distinct career paths that can lead to positions in Business Management and Administration, ranging from General Management through Human Resources.
People that work in this cluster can specialize in a variety of professions.
If you prefer working with others or planning and organizing activities, this could be the career route for you.
You could be interested in this career path if you appreciate thinking through strategic problems or if you enjoy developing relationships and leading others.
People that work in this cluster can specialize in a variety of professions.
If you prefer working with others or planning and organizing activities, this could be the career route for you.
You could be interested in this career path if you appreciate thinking through strategic problems or if you enjoy developing relationships and leading others.
This curriculum will provide a comprehensive understanding of all functional domains. This will assist participants in making business decisions that affect several departments. They are exposed to how organizations work worldwide through international immersion, which involves repeated industrial trips and actual projects, in addition to a slew of pioneering non-classroom learning initiatives. For experiential learning, the course framework includes case studies, simulations, and role-plays.