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2018-2019 Graziadio Academic Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Graziadio Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

OTMT 481 Managing Organizations (2)


The emphasis of this course is on the planning (strategic management processes), decision making, organizing, and control functions of organization managers. To be explored in depth are the evolution of the field of management theory and practice; the impact of organizational environments on the internal functioning of the firm; processes of strategic management, in particular the key task of determining the organization’s purpose and the consequent processes entailed in planning for goal accomplishment; the factors that influence the choice of an organization’s overall structural arrangements; strategies and tactics for managing change and development; and the several forms of control systems and processes that serve as feedback on progress toward goal attainment and as the basis for corrective action. The course will extend the coverage of the functions and principles of management earlier addressed in the curriculum, with an examination on the functions of planning, organizing, and controlling from a “macro” perspective, i.e., from the perspective of the organization as a whole.

Student Learning Outcomes
  1. Distinguish the major forces and influences underlying the development and evolution of contemporary management practice, and thereby enhance students’ understanding of how management practice is continuing to evolve in response to current environmental factors and trends.
  2. Explain the role of mission and vision in shaping management and how that provides the context for all the remaining functions of management.
  3. Understand the environment / strategy / structure relationship and the processes of strategic management that support the planning, organizing, leading and controlling functions.