Sustainable Enterprise Subject Code: LB5203:03 Study Period: SP22, 2014 Study Mode: Internal / External / Block Campus: Brisbane This subject outline has been prepared by [insert your name] for the School of Business, Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts, James Cook University. Updated 21 July 2014. Q1. This subject is offered across more than one campus and/or mode and/or teaching period within the one calendar year. | Yes | No | Q2. If yes [Q1], the design
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online and current, we will learn how key business theories explain and enable what is happening today in business when information systems are being used. We will learn how to apply management concepts to understand the opportunities created by, and threats arising from, the effective use of information systems. We will discuss how to analyze and design information systems for business and how those systems are used in different businesses and business functions. We will cover the use of spreadsheets
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Classroom Number: B804 Office Location: 41st Street, 10th floor Class meeting schedule: Thursdays, 1:30 p.m. to 5:05 p.m. Instructor Email: dpl@BerkeleyCollege.edu Prerequisite: FIN301 Principles of Finance, IBS201 International Business your first priority is to learn; if you have learned in this course a passing grade naturally follows … Course Description Provides an introduction to international banking, financial markets, global government, and private
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rutgers.edu (this is the best way to reach me) Phone: 445-5825 Office Hours: By appointment Overview This course focuses on the effective management of the flow of talent into and through organizations. I give particular attention to the impact of business strategy, internal and external labor markets, recruiting, selection, and person-job and person-organization match on staffing practices. We will cover human resource planning, layoffs, career transitions, and other workforce movement. An important
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syllabusSyllabus Course Syllabus | | Keith Wright kwright8@att.net Office: Washington, DC Office Hours: Available Upon Request Phone: 770-490-4106 Greetings to everyone! I am glad to welcome all of you to NETW585. During our time together it is both my hope and expectation that you will complete this course with an understanding of network design and management.For me networking started with me completing my Bachelor of Science in Electronic Engineering Technology in 1988.
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BUSINESS FINANCE 3500 - LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS Instructor: Joseph R. Irvine CPA, M.S., J.D. The Ohio State University 240 Fisher Hall Phone: 688-5699 e mail - Irvine.17@osu.edu Course Description: An introduction to American legal institutions and sources of law and an analysis of basic concepts of public and private law related to business
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visit bpp.com/learningmedia Our materials are used by students and learning providers in over 188 countries At the heart of our business is a dedicated team of over 120 skilled and innovative individuals We sell to 51 countries in Europe Our most popular qualification is ACCA, we sell our products in 168 countries We provide a wider range of CIMA exam material than any other publisher We sell to more than 350 institutions in the UK We sell to 37 countries in the Americas We sell
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Effective Term: 201310 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship Masters Programs FIN 5535 - Futures and Options (Weekend) I. INSTRUCTOR * Francisco J De Cossio (fdecossi@nova.edu) | II. COURSE DESCRIPTION Futures and Options: This course examines the structure and functions of the futures and options markets. The course covers the structure of options and futures markets with an emphasis on American markets such as the CME and
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managerial issues in the social, political and legal environments of business. Cases and readings emphasize strategies to improve the performance of companies in light of their multiple constituencies, in both international and US environments. Topics include integrated strategy, activists and the media, legislation affecting business, lobbying, regulation and antitrust, intellectual property, international trade policy, and business ethics. Most core courses focus on firms’ interactions with customers
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experiences across different campuses and/or modes and/or teaching periods within the one calendar year will ensure equivalent opportunity for students to achieve learning outcomes. This subject outline has been prepared by the School of Business, Faculty of Law, Business and the Creative Arts, James Cook University. Updated 20 March 2014. Q1. This subject is offered across more than one campus and/or mode and/or teaching period within the one calendar year. | Yes | No | Q2. If yes [Q1], the design
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