The student will gain an understanding of R&D strategy and the relationship between R&D and overall organizational success. Pedagogy The course will employ lectures notes, assigned readings, case analyses, individual homework assignments, and a final project. Each student will analyze three cases from the Harvard Business Review involving pharmaceutical companies. The final project will be a written paper touching on some aspect of managing pharmaceutical research and development. Relationship
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extensive travel schedule this Summer. Roger Kerin and Robert Peterson (2010), Strategic Marketing Problems: Cases and Comments, 12th Ed. (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall) ISBN-‐13: 978-‐0-‐13-‐ 610706-‐4 Philip Kotler and Kevin Keller (2012), A Framework for Marketing Management, 5th Ed. (Upper
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Chapter Summary Financial statements are the primary means of communicating financial information to users. Chapter 2 covers the income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows. Chapter 1 set forth the objectives of the financial reporting process, and offered the observation that these objectives are met in large part by a set of financial statements. In this chapter, we take up the task of introducing
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| | | | | | COURSE SCHEDULE | | | | | | | | | Week | | Date | | | Back to Syllabus | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ***QUIZ 3 is incidental to the class and has a focus on any of Case assigned in | | | | | | | |
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------------------------------------------------- Course Description & Purpose The purpose of this course is to provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct a market research project from its inception to completion, including problem formulation, research design, sampling, data analysis, and interpretation of results. Students are exposed to a number of research techniques, including several descriptive analyses, mean comparison methods, multiple regression analyses, and data
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WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FIN 437—Corporate Asset Management Dr. Indudeep S. Chhachhi Fall, 2014 Department of Finance E-Mail: indudeep.chhachhi@wku.edu Office & Office Hours: 327 Grise Hall, 745-2928 M/W 11:15 - 12:30 p.m. T 10:15– 12:30, and by appointment Texts and Calculators Required Stephen Ross, Randolph Westerfield, and Jeffrey Jaffe, Corporate Finance (10th ed., McGraw Hill, Irwin, 2013). Subscription to Connect
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STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT 5340 Fall 2011 EXECUTIVE MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (EMBA) Shanghai Modern human resource management may be viewed as a process of acquisition, development, utilization, and maintenance of a human resource mix (people and positions) to achieve strategic organizational goals and objectives. The purpose of this course is to provide the student with an understanding of human resource management from theoretical, practical, and empirical
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Course Information Course Number/Section FIN 6366-0G1 Course Title INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Term Spring 2009 Days & Times There will be weekly assignments. The week will start on Monday. Professor Contact Information Professor David J. Springate, Ph.D. Office Phone 972-883-2647 Email Address spring8@utdallas.edu Office Location SOM 2.610 Office Hours By appointment Administrative Contact Information Administrative Assistant Debbie Davis Office Phone
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1. What was at the root of the problems (risks) with the payment system (e.g. lack of clear business purpose, lack of top management support, technology, insufficient budget, unrealistic timeline, poor project and risk management, etc…) (response can be bulleted list of problems) There were multiple problems with the payment system, it was not a single event that caused this failure. Although the idea of prepaid card system was suppose to be convenient for the customers, when one thinks about how
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2012 Monday & Wednesday 8:00AM-9:30AM 9:50PM-11:20PM 1:10PM-2:40PM Rawls 3082 INSTRUCTOR: DR. GERALD J. LYNCH Office: Rawls 4039 Phone 494-4388 lynch@purdue.edu Secretary: Sherry Fisher 496-7227 Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday 3:00-4:00 and by appointment Introduction to the topic: As recent turmoil in the financial markets has demonstrated, macroeconomic fluctuations in the economy can create a difficult operating environment for the firm. This situation is further complicated
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