MGMT 480W - Management Responsibility and Ethics | GEWI Social, legal and moral pressures of external and community groups on business operations; management’s role of responsibility and leadership in interacting with these forces, and reducing and resolving conflicts with them.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter (day, evening, and online), Summer I (Livonia), and Summer II (day, evening or online)
Major Restriction(s) ACC-Major , AIS-Major , ACAC-150 , AIAC-150 , ACTX-150 , ECBB-Major , CIS-Major , ENTR-Major , ENTR-Minor , FIN-Major , GBUS-Major , GBUS-Minor , IBAC , IBAI , IBCI , IBEC , IBEN , IBFI , IBGB , IBMG , IBMK , IBSC , MGMT-Major , MGMT-Minor , MKTG-Major , SCMG-Major , LEAD-Minor , TCMG , ADMG-Minor , CNST-Major , or PSAD Class-Level Restriction Junior, Senior, or Second Bachelors standing
Notes | MGMT 457 can be used as a substitute for this course. Students who are not Senior standing may request instructor permission to enroll in the course.
The Writing Intensive communication activities woven into this course’s activities will give you practical experiences that apply and reinforce the written and oral communication tools you’ll need as a business professional for active, ethical participation in the global community. You will communicate through individual written and oral presentations on business ethics and corporate social responsibility case studies. Additionally, you will work on a case study report, a team project, and will keep a journal which lets you review and reflect on the readings, cases, and daily experiences that mirror (and occasionally) contradict what the course covers. Through staged written assignments in the project, you’ll demonstrate your understanding and ability to apply and communicate what you have learned in this class as well as in other management courses in terms of human resource management and leadership. Previously listed as MGMT 480, Management Responsibility in Society, MGT 480 Updates Change to major restriction 1/2017, effective Summer 2017; Change to major restriction 8/2016, effective Winter 2017
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