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Managing the Workplace (33032)

This course examines foundational topics in human resource management with a focus on coordinating human resource practices and business strategy. Topics covered include employee selection and retention, training and development, performance evaluation, compensation, job design and communications within the firm. Classes will combine case discussions with lectures, blending theory and application.

 

Though not a strict prerequisite, students are strongly encouraged to have taken Business 33001 (or a higher level micro course) prior to enrolling in this course.  
Textbook; cases; selected readings.

Based on participation in case discussions, team-based case write-ups and strike (union) analysis, an individual paper on a company policy in need of a refresh, and a final exam. Auditors with the permission of the professor. No provisional grades. No early final grades.

Without exception, students taking the class for a Pass-Fail grade must earn at least half of all possible points on the final examination to pass the class.

Description and/or course criteria last updated: August 08 2024
SCHEDULE
  • Autumn 2024
    Section: 33032-81
    T 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
    Gleacher Center
    204
    In-Person Only

Managing the Workplace (33032) - Kole, Stacey>>

This course examines foundational topics in human resource management with a focus on coordinating human resource practices and business strategy. Topics covered include employee selection and retention, training and development, performance evaluation, compensation, job design and communications within the firm. Classes will combine case discussions with lectures, blending theory and application.

 

Though not a strict prerequisite, students are strongly encouraged to have taken Business 33001 (or a higher level micro course) prior to enrolling in this course.  
Textbook; cases; selected readings.

Based on participation in case discussions, team-based case write-ups and strike (union) analysis, an individual paper on a company policy in need of a refresh, and a final exam. Auditors with the permission of the professor. No provisional grades. No early final grades.

Without exception, students taking the class for a Pass-Fail grade must earn at least half of all possible points on the final examination to pass the class.

Description and/or course criteria last updated: August 08 2024
SCHEDULE
  • Autumn 2024
    Section: 33032-81
    T 6:00 PM-9:00 PM
    Gleacher Center
    204
    In-Person Only