Entrepreneurship, Management, and Organization
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Abstract: SB113 provides you with exposure to a wide range of business theory and skills. You apply and reinforce this knowledge through actual management and entrepreneurial experience. This "learning-by-doing" approach is designed to provide you with a solid foundation for critical, analytical and lateral thinking about management and increase confidence and competence as practicing managers, leaders, and entrepreneurs. Additionally, this course will serve as an introduction to business and familiarize you with the Clarkson University School of Business curriculum, introduce you to each of the business disciplines, and help you make informed choices about selecting a major and your course of study. You will be exposed to theories, applications, and skills relating to planning and organization, analytical and lateral thinking, behavioral flexibility, decision making, leadership, team building, oral and written communication, personal selling, stress management, and acceptance of uncertainty.
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