Strategic Management
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This course is concerned with the formulation and analysis of business strategy. Business strategy is the set of objectives and policies that collectively determine how a business creates economic value for its owners and stakeholders. Strategy is concerned with answering two central questions: "What businesses should we participate in?" and "How should we compete?" Students will learn analytical techniques for diagnosing the competitive position of a business, evaluating business strategies, and identifying and analyzing specific business options. Students must complete 46 credits, including 32 Business Foundation credits, and be approved by their adviser prior to enrollment. All students are initially waitlisted for this course.
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