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BUS - Business
CE - Continuing Education Courses
COM - Communications
DCT - Doctoral
DIS - Dissertation
ECN - Economics
ENG - English
FIN - Finance
IDS - Interdisciplinary
IT - Information Technology
MDL - Moodle Orientation
MGT - Management
MKT - Marketing
MTH - Math
QM - Quantitative Methods
RES - Research Methods
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BTC 505
ORGANIZATIONAL RESILIENCE FRAMEWORK I
Successful firms prepare for adversity and are proactive and flexible if a crisis occurs. This course introduces the scholar to the importance of building resiliency, methodology, and organizational readiness into today’s modern organization. An awareness for the need to anticipate, prepare for, react to, and adapt to changes that are both sudden as well as incremental is emphasized. Leaders must be prepared to be resistant to failure while simultaneously positioning the organization to react strategically and methodically if faced with a disruption or disaster.
Credits
3
Prerequisite
Master’s level students:
MGT 600
(May be taken concurrently). Bachelor’s level students:
MGT 201
,
MGT 303
, and
QM 301
.
Distribution
BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY