| Call Number | 16801 |
|---|---|
| Day & Time Location |
R 9:00am-12:15pm 410 Kravis Hall |
| Points | 3 |
| Grading Mode | Standard |
| Approvals Required | None |
| Instructor | Harborne Stuart |
| Type | LECTURE |
| Method of Instruction | In-Person |
| Course Description | This course is an introductory business-strategy course designed for analytically-oriented graduate students, particularly students in the joint Business School-IEOR programs. The course has three objectives.: 1 - Provide you with the economic theory to understand why a given company is (or is not) profitable. (For potential entrepreneurs, this theory becomes a tool to assess whether your proposed venture will be profitable in a competitive environment.) 2 - Provide you with perspectives for assessing the sustainability of a given company’s profitability. We will place special emphasis on understanding and evaluating the key assumptions and judgments underpinning your assessments. The course includes historical cases of managing a changing business environment. 3 - Enable you to identify the substantive issues behind the trends and frameworks in the strategy field. |
| Web Site | Vergil |
| Department | Decision, Risk and Operations |
| Enrollment | 29 students (50 max) as of 5:07PM Sunday, October 26, 2025 |
| Subject | Decision, Risk & Operations Management |
| Number | B8110 |
| Section | 060 |
| Division | School of Business |
| Open To | Engineering:Graduate |
| Section key | 20251DROM8110B060 |