Graduate Level Business Management OpenCourseWare
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Advanced Corporate Risk Management OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Risk Management Class
'Advanced Corporate Risk Management', an MIT OpenCourseWare free project, looks at managing, sharing and hedging against risk from the point of view of derivatives end users rather than the trader. The Sloan School designed this class for graduate students earning a Master of Business Administration, Master of Finance or Master of Science in Management Studies.
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Advanced Stochastic Processes OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Course on Stochastic Process Analysis
The OpenCourseWare 'Advanced Stochastic Processes' is about the modeling and analysis of stochastic processes. MIT's business master's students take this graduate-level course.
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Applications of System Dynamics OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Study Business Class on System Dynamics
'Applications of System Dynamics' looks at the use of system dynamics to attain important goals by organizations. MIT offers this course through its OpenCourseWare program. This graduate course is offered as a restrictive elective to undergraduate students enrolled in a Bachelor of Science in Management Science concentrating in operations research.
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Competitive Decision-Making and Negotiation OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Level Class by MIT on Strategic Decision Making and Negotiation
'Competitive Decision-Making and Negotiation' is free OpenCourseWare that uses real-life business management negotiation scenarios to give students the bargaining tools and negotiation experience they need for a successful career in finance, entrepreneurship or other business administration careers. This free class from MIT is for students in a Masters of Business Administration degree program.
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Ethical Practice OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Level Business Ethics Class by MIT
Do business managers have a moral obligation to their customers? Could a higher ethical standard have prevented the housing and credit market collapse? In 'Ethical Practice: Professionalism, Social Responsibility, and the Purpose of the Corporation,' a free OpenCourseWare from MIT, students learn principles of business ethics that can help answer these questions. This is a graduate level Masters of Business Administration degree program course.
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Individuals, Groups, and Organizations OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Study Organizational Behavior Course
'Individuals, Groups, and Organizations' is an investigation of Organizational Behavior, a relatively recent field that draws on psychology, economics and other social sciences. Massachusetts Institute of Technology provides this free OpenCourseWare. This course is intended for students taking a Ph.D. in Behavioral & Policy Sciences with a minor in organization studies groups or MBA students.
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Literature, Ethics and Authority OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Study Business Ethics Class
Works of literature often explore ethical decision-making problems in a way that can be useful for business managers and leaders. In 'Literature, Ethics and Authority,' a free OpenCourseWare from MIT, fictional stories and films are used to illustrate questions about social norms, ethics and professionalism. This course is suitable for students pursuing a Masters of Business Administration degree.
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Managing and Volunteering in the Non-profit Sector OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Study Non-profit Management Class by MIT
Although non-profit organizations are often very similar to other business entities, they encounter management challenges unique to the field of social services. 'Managing and Volunteering in the Non-Profit Sector' looks at what issues management in non-profit organizations face. This free course, provided by MIT through it OpenCourseWare program, is intended for students in a Master of Business Administration degree program.
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Managing Transformations in Work, Organizations, and Society OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Grad-Level Course on Managing Organizational Change
As global markets shift and traditional business organizations evolve, modern business managers must also adapt to meet new challenges, from the effects of globalization on labor to increasing demands for corporate responsibility. 'Managing Transformations in Work, Organizations, and Society' OpenCourseWare introduces skills business managers must have to meet these challenges and succeed in the 21st century. This course is part of the Masters of Business Administration degree program at MIT.
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Negotiation and Conflict Management OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Grad-Level Course on Negotiation Theory
'Negotiation and Conflict Management' is a free business management OpenCourseWare that introduces theories of business negotiation while giving students practical conflict management experience through role-play negotiations, with a focus on employment issues. This course, provided by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), is part of an MBA in Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management.
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Operations, Technology & Stakeholder Value OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Operations Management Class by The Open University
An organization can possess the most valuable resources but somehow fail to deliver a quality product. The Open University's free, online version of 'Operations, Technology & Stakeholder Value' addresses operational issues such as these. Read below for more details regarding this graduate, Business course.
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Organizational Processes OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Organizational Process Management Course
An OpenCourseWare project on business administration is being offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, entitled 'Organizational Processes.' This course seeks to optimize students' individual management skills in an organizational context. Individuals interested in entering a Master of Business Administration program may find this free online course to be particularly useful.
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Organizations and Environments OpenCourseWare: A Free Doctoral-Level Course by MIT on Organization Theory
'Organizations and Environments' is a free course from MIT that examines present-day organization theory in terms of major developments, debates and conceptual frameworks. This OpenCourseWare is suitable for students working towards a Ph.D. in Behavioral and Policy Sciences.
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Organizations As Enacted Systems OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Online Graduate Level Course on Organizational Management
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is offering a free OpenCourseWare project in Business Administration, entitled 'Organizations as Enacted Systems.' In this self-study course, students focus on viewing organizations through the fundamental concepts of sensemaking (assigning meaning), change, knowing and learning. If you are interested in pursuing a Master of Business Administration degree, this course may be of interest to you.
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Power and Negotiation OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Graduate Level Class on Negotiation Skill Development
'Power and Negotiation' is a free OpenCourseWare from MIT that introduces business negotiation theories and strategic bargaining frameworks. This course uses case studies from modern corporations and international organizations to teach students how to negotiate effectively and build social capital. This is a graduate level Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree program course.
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Product Design and Development OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Level Product Design and Development Course
'Product Design and Development' is free OpenCourseWare that brings the fields of business, mechanical engineering and industrial design together to teach students about the product development process. This MIT course challenges students to design a product, create a marketing plan and make every other preparation for its mass production. This free class is intended for graduate students in business administration, mechanical engineering and industrial design.
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Strategic Management and Consulting OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Level Strategic Management Class by MIT
'Strategic Management and Consulting Proseminar: Theoretical Foundations' is MIT OpenCourseWare that delves into what situations in a business environment have an influence on strategic management and specifically the consulting sector. This free course is suited for students in a MBA degree program who have already taken a course in Strategic Management.
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Strategic Management I OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Study Strategic Management Course by MIT
Learn modern trends in strategic practices from a global and technological viewpoint in 'Strategic Management I,' a free OpenCourseWare from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This course is intended for students pursuing a Masters of Business Administration degree.
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Strategic Management II OpenCourseWare: MIT's Free Advanced Study Graduate Level Class on Strategic Management
Students dive deeper into the details of planning the overall vision for a company's future in 'Strategic Management II,' the continuation of 'Strategic Management I.' This free graduate-level OpenCourseWare from MIT Sloan School of Business's innovation and global leadership fellowship program shifts students from the academic approach of 'Strategic Management I' to implementation.
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System Dynamics for Business Policy OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Grad-Level Business Strategy Course by MIT
'System Dynamics for Business Policy' teaches the latest computer modeling techniques and analytical tools for predicting the consequences of an action before any new policy is implemented. This free masters-level OpenCourseWare from MIT Sloan School of Management takes a practical approach to system dynamics.
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Technology Policy Negotiations and Dispute Resolution OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Grad-Level Course on Dispute Resolution and Negotiating
Learn a 5-phase approach to negotiation in 'Technology Policy Negotiations and Dispute Resolution' from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's master's degree program in engineering systems. This free OpenCourseWare provides a bargaining system for negotiations beyond technology issues.
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Technology Policy Organizations OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Study Class on Technology Policy
The shifting winds of public opinion pose a distinctive set of challenges to the engineering and technology sectors--challenges that 'Technology Policy Organization' teaches potential business leaders to identify, confront and overcome. This free OpenCourseWare comes from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's master's degree program in engineering, but is relevant to business and management students looking at careers in any industry or sector.
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Technology Strategy OpenCourseWare: A Free MIT Graduate Level Technology Management Course
The nature of modern technology confronts high tech businesses with a greater challenge than other sectors to not just innovate, but to find ways to make the innovation profitable. 'Technology Strategy,' a free OpenCourseWare from MIT Sloan School of Management's post-MBA system design and management program, gives engineering and business students approaches to overcome the specific business strategy problems of technology-based enterprises.
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The Sociology of Strategy OpenCourseWare: A Free Graduate Level Business Strategy Course by MIT
'The Sociology of Strategy' surveys the social science research in the area of business strategy. This free Ph.D.-level OpenCourseWare requires a background in sociology, including qualitative and quantitative sociology as well as organization theory. A business strategy background is recommended, though the course is targeted at social science students.
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Urban Labor Markets and Employment Policy OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Graduate Study Class by MIT on Employment Policy
Explore the nexus of metropolitan living, public policy and human resources in 'Urban Labor Markets and Employment Policy.' This free OpenCourseWare from MIT Sloan School of Business's Ph.D. program in industrial relations and human resources examines the unique impact of cities on employment.