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Spring 2024
This course covers a growing force in corporate governance - shareholder activism. Institutions activism to improve ESG; Hedge funds activism to intervene in corporate strategy and shareholder proposals for governance changes. This class will analyze academic literature, practical legal documents, and cases to investigate the several dimensions of shareholder activism and their effects on firm performance, strategy, and policies.
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Spring 2026
The past two decades have witnessed the birth of an unprecedented number of new-to-the-world markets. Research into patterns of success and failure in new markets indicate that the most successful companies follow a set of implicit rules and share specific behaviors. Students will learn to use theories of innovation, organization, and leadership to determine which strategies will and will not be effective in new-market circumstances.
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Spring 2026
The healthcare sector accounts for more than 20% of the US economy and demands substantial high skill management. Despite the enormous opportunities for MBA graduates, the healthcare sector is still an overlooked path for generalist top MBAs. This course aims to bridge the gap by mapping advanced finance topics into the healthcare space, preparing students for a successful career in healthcare management.
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Spring 2026
This course aims to helps students interested in technology build a better understanding of the complex ethical issues at the intersection of business and technology. The course will take a perspective based in psychology and the humanities to help students identify and manage ethical issues in their roles. Additionally, the course will feature alumni and speakers who work in organizations and roles where they aim to use tech for good.
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Spring 2026
This course focuses on pricing as a very powerful lever for profitability. Pricing is also amount the least understood areas of strategic and tactical execution: pricing decisions are made less thoughtfully and systematically than one would expect. Pricing Analytics concentrates on how a firm should set and update pricing and sales decisions across its various channels to maximize its profitability.
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Spring 2026
We will explore the economic foundations of the digital economy. We will discuss how they impact the structure of industries and the nature of competition. This course will hone students' ability to evaluate, design, and execute a firm's strategy in the digital age. The primary objective of the course is to further develop your strategic thinking skills.
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Spring 2026
Central banks have significant influence on the environment in which managers operate. They guide the economy via monetary policy, are closely watched by financial markets, and have become increasingly involved in the supervision of financial institutions. The course takes a deep dive into the theoretical and practical considerations that shape the policies of central banks around the world.
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Fall 2025
The course is designed to connect a broad set of forces of change in the global economy and to consider very specific alternatives for developing real options for competing in such an environment. Very current, cutting edge books and articles will be offered.
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Fall 2025
This course explores the major issues and managerial concepts relating to strategic management of the operations function in today's global economy. The course targets prospective general managers. It is organized into three main topical groups, including an introduction to operations strategy concepts, an examination of operations strategy process tools, and the discussion of specific management decision areas within the operations strategy framework. Competitive cost analysis is emphasized and issues related to e-business operations strategy are included in the discussion of the topical issues. Business cases studied include a mix from both the manufacturing and service industries. Classes may feature visiting company executives, and there is a strong global emphasis throughout the course.
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Spring 2026
The increasing globalization of business and heightened outsourcing in many industries has led to increased interest in supply chain management issues by the senior management of most companies. This course is designed to provide an understanding of the functional and strategic role of supply chains in both manufacturing and service industries, with emphasis on global supply chains originating or ending in North America. The course is oriented towards prospective general managers who desire to become more familiar with supply chain design and coordination as well as some of the major issues and managerial concepts relating to supply-chain management that are important sources of competitive advantage. The course is taught using textbook and article readings, cases, lectures, and guest speakers.
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