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Cases In Decision Making –

mgt599

(3 credits)

This is an integrative course and the capstone for the MBA. The outcome is for students to develop a portfolio of decision-making methodologies to solve problems that draw on a range of skills from the individual courses preceding it. Students will also define and solve a business problem of their own choosing.
This graduate-level course is weeks. To enroll, speak with an Enrollment Advisor.
  • Analysis and Findings

    • Analyze data.
    • Derive findings.
    • Develop a strategy and present findings.
  • Consultative Research and Applications

    • Examine data sources and analysis tools.
    • Design problem-solving research.
    • Conduct problem-solving research.
  • Decision-Making Methodologies and Client Strategies

    • Analyze strategies to build client relationships.
    • Compare and contrast decision-making methodologies.
  • Decision-Making Methodology Project Presentation

    • Integrate consultation skills, client expectations, and project and program outcomes.
    • Critique solutions to business problems and the decision-making methodologies used to arrive at them.
    • Evaluate the outcomes from the MBA program.
  • Findings, Conclusions, Recommendations, and Limitations

    • Develop and evaluate findings, conclusions, recommendations, and limitations.
    • Review project status.
    • Evaluate implementation tools and resources.
  • Problem Identification

    • Review the characteristics of good problem identification.
    • Evaluate the skills and competencies of a consultant.

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