This course connects business management directly to global issues. It intends to demonstrate the

importance of applying business competencies in dealing with global problems that affect the long-term viability of business, as well as to highlight the knowledge and skills gap between knowing the business fundamentals and solving complex management and societal problems simultaneously. With these intentions, this course serves as an initiation course for all new students of the Fisher MBA Global Impact Management Program. The course uses the raw-case method of learning that frontloads students with complex decision problems linked to one or more global issues, in order to encourage adaptive learning and capacity building required for analyzing and solving true-world business problems. Adaptive learning also means incorporating cross-disciplinary perspectives, frameworks, and techniques often in compressed time frames. Students should expect similar complexity, ambiguity, uncertainty, and volatility throughout the raw-case study as dealing with a tough business problem in real life.

Schedule
9:00am-6:00pm on Sunday, Saturday at MGWN MG99 (Sep 9, 2017 to Sep 10, 2017)
12:00pm-6:50pm on Friday at MGWN MG99 (Sep 1, 2017 to Sep 1, 2017)
12:00pm-5:50pm on Friday at MGWN MG100 (Sep 15, 2017 to Sep 15, 2017)
12:00pm-6:50pm on Friday at MRSE B105 (Sep 8, 2017 to Sep 8, 2017)
2:00pm-3:50pm on Monday, Wednesday at MGWN MG99 (Aug 28, 2017 to Sep 13, 2017)
Location
McGowan MG99
Instructors