Center for Business Preparation

CBP 211Management Concepts

WinterTerm2008

Instructors

John C. Riddick, Jr., Assistant Professor, CBP

Office:FOB #101BOffice Phone: Extension 7490

Home:1321 Highland AvenueHome Phone:(502) 588-3109

Louisville, KY 40204Mobile Phone:(502) 216-2602

Email:

Office Hours

Day: / From: / To:
Monday / 2:00 pm / 3:00 pm
Thursday / 10:00 am / 10:50 am
Friday / 2:00 pm / 3:00 pm

Text(s) & Cases

-CBP 211 Management Concepts Booklet – Select readings from Gomez-Mejia/Balkin/Cardy, Management, Second Edition

-Kevin & Jackie Freiberg, Nuts! Southwest Airlines’ Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal Success (New York: Broadway Books)

-Sun Tzu’s The Art of War, Hartwick Classic Leadership Case

-The Ford Pinto by W. Michael Hoffman

-Remember the Titans, Hartwick Classic Leadership Case

-Other articles & cases will be assigned

Pre or Co-requisites

-Eco 113, Eco 114 or a LADR course sequence including Economics

-Admission into the Center for Business Preparation

Class Blog

Scholars may be required to post discussion questions and general comments to the class blog. You will receive an email invitation from the Instructor to become a Team Member on the blog site. The site can be accessed at the following link:

Management Concepts

Center for Business Preparation (CBP) 211

Winter Term 2008

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Course Objective & Approach

This course is designed to provide an introduction to business with an emphasis on the fundamental managerial concepts and the respective roles that individuals fill in contributing to the success of a business. The Management Concepts course will provide ample opportunities for Scholars to realize connections between their degree requirements, major course of study and business. The course integrates the managerial concepts and generic competitive strategies utilized by firms. Management Concepts provides the essential foundation on which all other CBP courses will build. Throughout this course a variety of issues will be examined that will assist in equipping Scholars with an appreciation of different value systems and the ability to consider multiple perspectives when making business decisions. CBP Scholars will hone their communication skills both in writing and in speech and practice determining the most appropriate form, content and style depending upon the situation. This course will focus on the application of concepts to cases and projects in partnership with alumni, business and community leaders. Team projects and exercises will be used consistently throughout the course providing opportunities to learn how to work in groups effectively and consider the views of others to reach the best conclusion.

Topics examined will include the role of business in society, including ethical and legal responsibilities; business organization; competitive strategies; and management theory including organizational structures, decision making, conflict resolution and creative problem solving, collaborative teamwork, and organizational control.

Grading Components:

Quizzes

Quizzes are designed to evaluate effective comprehension of concepts. All quizzes will have similar format and will consist of essay questions based on chapter material, articles and/or related reading. The best preparation for the quizzes is completion of all assignments and active participation in class discussion. There will be a total of 3 quizzes given worth 100 points each. No makeup quizzes will be given unless extreme circumstances warrant it. There is no final exam in this course.

Attendance, Homework, and Assignments

This course requires a high level of participation. Many classes will include exercises designed to illustrate the theory in action. Special opportunities are arranged for Scholars to interact with business professionals through class visits, projects, workshops and Leadership Series events. Each Scholar’s learning experience is dependent upon effective preparation, completion of assignments, ability to share opinions in class discussion and in CBP-related events. Scholar’s attendance and participation will play key roles in determining the value of this course to each Scholar.

Class preparation and participation will count as a portion of your grade. Obviously, if you are absent from class it will be difficult to participate. Scholars should expect to be called upon to answer questions about the assignment or assigned reading each class meeting. Scholars uncomfortable speaking/participating in classshould discuss their difficulties meeting this requirement with the Instructor at the beginning of the course.

Since class contribution is so important to grasping course concepts, absenteeism, lack of punctuality or leaving early may negatively impact each Scholar’s grade. As in a professional setting, attendance and tardiness will be documented each class meeting. All assignments/projects are due at the beginning of class. No late work will be accepted. Scholar’s that are not in class cannot receive credit for the assignment.

Local Business Team Case

CBP Scholars will be assigned to teams and given the name of a local business along with contact information for key representative(s) of that business. Your group will be expected to facilitate a professional interview with personal from the business. Scholars are expected to leverage relevant chapter material and assigned readings to develop detailed interview questions. The key to this assignment is to apply concepts/theories from the text to your assigned business in order to demonstrate the concept/theory in action.

Cases Analyses

To help you practice applying what you learn, several case analyses will be assigned for discussion in class. Two cases will be turned in and graded – one will be completed in small groups and one will be an individual assignment. Grading will be based on your ability to succinctly identify relevant information from the case, apply concepts from the course, draw conclusions from your analysis, and identify solutions that effectively address the situation.

Organizational Profile

Scholars will select a business or organization to profile throughout the CBP core curriculum (Management Concepts, Financial Decision Making and Business Strategy). Each Scholar will select a separate publicly traded organization so that no two Scholars in the CBP program examine identical information. Throughout the CBP program, Scholars will examine this same organization from a different perspective that relates to course content. In this course, the firm’s culture, structure, social responsibility and management functions will be examined. It is imperative that enough information is available and Scholars attempt to contact the business far enough in advance to receive information critical to completing the assignment.

Scholars must complete the Firm Selection Form by the 3rdweek of class. Approval will be based on the Firm Selection Form and once granted will enable Scholars to begin working on conducting research for the Organizational Profile Project. A comprehensive analysis will be presented in writing along with a class discussion that synthesizes relevant course concepts.

Personal Code of Ethics

Scholar will be asked to develop their own Personal Code of Ethics. The Personal Code of Ethics should be considered a living document and will be revisited throughout the entire CBP curriculum. This is a critical component of the CBP Program. The Personal Code of Ethics takes the form of an essay that will be evaluated based on logical organization, thoughtful analysis and reflection, and supporting examples of how it might be applied in your day-to-day life.

Grading & Point Allocation

Grades will be determined as outlined in the following table:

Grading Scale

A93%

A-90%

B+86%

B83%

B-80%

C+76%

C73%

C-70%

D+66%

D63%

D-60%

Weekly Class Schedule

Week #: / Class #: / Class Date: / Location: / Segment: / Assignments, Topics, Etc.:
1 / 1 / 01/07/2008 / CLA 101 / Business Basics / Ice BreakerClass Overview
Read Chapters 1, Nutsthis evening
1 / 2 / 01/08/2008 / CLA 101 / Business Basics Discussion:
Communication
Organizational Structure
Business Forms
Discuss Nuts
Read The Legal Forms of Organization by Michael J. Roberts before Thursday
Read Chapters 2 – 4, Nuts before Thursday.
1 / 3 / 01/10/2008 / CLA 101 / Organizational Profile Assigned
Discuss Nuts
Business Basics Discussion:
Communication
Organizational Structure
Business Forms
1 / 4 / 01/11/2008 / CLA 101 / Research briefing with Heather Loehr – Meet @ the Library
Read Chapter 1, Management and its Evolution, Gomez-Mejia, Balkin, & Cardy over the weekend
2 / 5 / 01/14/2008 / CLA 101 / The Classics / Class Discussion – Management and its Evolution
Case #1 Assigned – Sun Tzu’s the Art of War. Hartwick Classic Leadership Case
Local Business Team Case Assigned
2 / 6 / 01/15/2008 / CLA 101 / Class Discussion – Management and its Evolution
2 / 7 / 01/17/2008 / CLA 101 / Class Discussion – Management and its Evolution
2 / 8 / 01/18/2008 / CLA 101 / Guest Speaker – Jay Height, Executive Director, Shepherd Community Services
3 / 9 / 01/21/2008 / CLA 101 / Video – SAS Institute, 60 Minutes
Class Discussion
3 / 10 / 01/22/2008 / CLA 101 / Class Discussion – Sun Tzu’s the Art of War
Case #1 Due!
3 / 11 / 01/24/2008 / CLA 101 / Resume and Career Portfolio Development Segment / Guest Speaker – Margaret Krantz, Resume Development Guide Review
3 / 12 / 01/25/2008 / CLA 101 / Read Chapter 3, Managing Social Responsibility and Ethics, Gomez-Mejia, Balkin, & Cardy over the weekend
Organizational Profile Selection Form due!
4 / 13 / 01/28/2008 / CLA 101 / Ethics & Social Responsibility / View Short PBS Video, Money & Ethics
Class Discussion – Ethics & Social Responsibility
Download & Read the Ethical Managers Make Their Own Rules by Sir Adrian Cadbury, available on EBCOHost
4 / 14 / 01/29/2008 / CLA 101 / Personal Code of Ethic Assigned
Case #2 Assigned – The Ford Pinto by W. Michael Hoffman
Class Discussion – Ethical Managers Make Their Own Rules
Download & Read the Parable of the Sadhu by Bowen H. McCoy, available on EBCOHost over the weekend
4 / 15 / 01/31/2008 / CLA 101 / Class Discussion – the Parable of the Sadhu
4 / 16 / 02/01/2008 / CLA 101 / Guest Speaker – Ms. Lisa Fleming, formally of American Commercial Barge Lines, Inc.
Read Rethinking the Social Responsibility of Business, A Reason debate featuring Milton Friedman, Whole Foods’ John Mackey, and Cypress Semiconductor’s T.J. Rodgers over the weekend

5 / 17 / 02/04/2008 / CLA 101 / View Frontline Video, Dot Con
5 / 18 / 02/05/2008 / CLA 101 / Class Discussion – Dot ConRethinking the Social Responsibility of Business
5 / 19 / 02/07/2008 / CLA 101 / Class Discussion – the Ford Pinto Case
Case # 2 Due!
5 / 20 / 02/08/2008 / CLA 101 / Quiz #1!
Read Chapter 7 – Strategic Management over the weekend
Read Chapters 5 & 7 Nuts over the weekend
6 / 21 / 02/11/2008 / CLA 101 / Planning & Strategy / Class Discussion – Planning & Strategy
6 / 22 / 02/12/2008 / CLA 101 / Class Discussion – Planning & Strategy
Discuss Nuts
Read articles on Panera, Wegman’s, & IKEA
6 / 23 / 02/14/2008 / CLA 101 / Class Discussion – Panera, Wegman’s, & IKEA
Read Chapter 9, Managing the Structure and Design of Organizations, Gomez-Mejia, Balkin, & Cardy this evening
6 / 24 / 02/15/2008 / CLA 101 / Organizing & Staffing / Class Discussion – Organizing & Staffing
-Vertical and Horizontal Dimensions of Organization Structure
-Coordination Mechanisms
-Organization Design
Read Chapters 6 & 8 Nuts over the weekend
7 / 25 / 02/18/2008 / CLA 101 / Discuss Nuts
Class Discussion – Organizing & Staffing
-Vertical and Horizontal Dimensions of Organization Structure
-Coordination Mechanisms
-Organization Design
Read Chapter 12, Motivation, Gomez-Mejia, Balkin, & Cardy this evening
7 / 26 / 02/19/2008 / CLA 101 / Motivation / Class Discussion – Motivation
-Content View of Motivation
-Process View of Motivation
-Motivation by Design
Read Nuts! Chapters 19 & 20
7 / 27 / 02/21/2008 / CLA 101 / Discuss Nuts
7 / 28 / 02/22/2008 / CLA 101 / Submit Mid-Term Evaluation online
Winter Break Begins @ close of class day.
Quiz #2!
8 / N/A / 02/25/2008 / Winter Break
8 / N/A / 02/26/2008 / Winter Break
8 / N/A / 02/28/2008 / Winter Break
8 / N/A / 02/29/2008 / Winter Break
Read Chapter 14, Managing Teams, Gomez-Mejia, Balkin, & Cardy over the weekend
9 / 29 / 03/03/2008 / CLA 101 / Teams & MBTI / MBTI Case Assigned
Class Discussion – Teams
9 / 30 / 03/04/2008 / CLA 101 / Class Discussion – Teams or Group Work Time
9 / 31 / 03/06/2008 / CLA 101 / Guest Speaker - MBTI Workshop & Case with Margaret Krantz, Director, HanoverCollegeCareerCenter
9 / 32 / 03/07/2008 / CLA 101 / Guest Speaker - MBTI Workshop & Case with Margaret Krantz, Director, HanoverCollegeCareerCenter
Read What Leaders Really do, Kotter & Level 5 Leadership by Collins over the weekend
Read Nuts Chapters 21 & 22
Personal Code of Ethic Due!
10 / 33 / 03/10/2008 / CLA 101 / Leadership / Case #3 Assigned – Remember the Titans
Class Discussion - What Leaders Really do Level 5 Leadership
10 / 34 / 03/11/2008 / CLA 101 / Class Discussion - What Leaders Really do Level 5 Leadership
Discuss Nuts
10 / 35 / 03/13/2008 / CLA 101 / View Remember the Titans
10 / 36 / 03/14/2008 / CLA 101 / View Remember the Titans
11 / 37 / 03/17/2008 / CLA 101 / Group Work Time – Titans & Team Case
11 / 38 / 03/18/2008 / CLA 101 / Class Discussion – Remember the Titans
Case #3 Due!
11 / 39 / 03/20/2008 / CLA 101 / Team Case Paper Due!
Team Case Presentations!
11 / 40 / 03/21/2008 / CLA 101 / Team Case Presentations!
Read Chapter 4, Managing Organizational Culture and Change, Gomez-Mejia, Balkin, & Cardy
12 / 41 / 03/24/2008 / CLA 101 / Managing Change / Class Discussion – Managing Change
12 / 42 / 03/25/2008 / CLA 101 / Class Discussion – Managing Change
Read Chapter 2, Managing in a Global Environment, Balkin, & Cardy
12 / 43 / 03/27/2008 / CLA 101 / Globalization, Innovation, & Entrepreneurship / Class Discussion – Globalization & Innovation
12 / 44 / 03/28/2008 / CLA 101 / Guest Speaker – Mr. Greg Willman, President and CEO of Aztec Partners LLC
Read How the World Became Flat, Friedman over the weekend
13 / 45 / 03/31/2008 / CLA 101 / Class Discussion – Friedman
View short video, McFarlane Toys
13 / 46 / 04/01/2008 / CLA 101 / Quiz #3!
13 / 47 / 04/03/2008 / CLA 101 / Instructor @ MBAA Conference
13 / 48 / 04/04/2008 / CLA 101 / Instructor @ MBAA Conference
14 / 49 / 04/07/2008 / CLA 101 / Organizational Profile Papers Due!
Organizational Profile Presentations!
Dead Week
14 / 50 / 04/08/2008 / CLA 101 / Organizational Profile Presentations!
Dead Week
14 / 51 / 04/10/2008 / CLA 101 / Organizational Profile Presentations!
Dead Week
14 / 52 / 04/11/2008 / CLA 101 / Organizational Profile Presentations!
Dead Week
15 / 04/14/2008 / Exam Week
15 / 04/15/2008 / Exam Week
15 / 04/17/2008 / Exam Week
15 / 04/18/2008 / Exam Week
Spring Break Begins – close of class day