Management Training in Washington, DC, Hosted by Americans United for Life
Management Training I am determined to control events, not be controlled by them, John Adams, 2nd president Plan to attend this No-Charge seminar series in...
Management Training I am determined to control events, not be controlled by them, John Adams, 2nd president Plan to attend this No-Charge seminar series in...
Simple Rules for Attending Professor Yoest’s classes at CUA. Your Business Professor is a “digital immigrant” who grew up with 8 track tapes and three network television channels. There are different expectations today for...
#AlertStudent CUA will have Don Daniels, the Chief Accounting Officer of Jet Blue speak here at the Pryz Great Room B on Tuesday, November 12, 2013 at 7pm. Invite a guest and get credit....
The Business Professional Society here at The Catholic University of America is hosting a speaker on Thursday October 24th 7-8pm. The speaker, Adam Barrett is the Dean of Admissions, New York Law School. The event...
MEDIA ALERT for the Alert Student The DC United soccer team is inviting aspiring sports business professionals to attend an exclusive panel discussion reviewing the marketing campaign and the next steps in building the...
#AlertStudent, Are you looking for a way to distinguish your experience and resume from other competitors in your job search? Study Abroad. This will help you stand out as an adult who has initiative...
Study Guide for MGT 323, Management Theory and Practice This course is a comprehensive overview of management theory, process, and behavior. Topics include: management across cultures; managing with ethics and social responsibility; fundamentals of...
Study Guide for MGT 345 Marketing Management This course is a study of managerial policies, strategies, and decisions with respect to products and/or services offered by a firm. Major variables, both internal and external...
“I am determined to control events, not be controlled by them,” John Adams. This should be every manager’s motto.
John Cusack explains success in baseball…and in life. The individual Contributor must deliver perfect output. Does the Manager always deliver perfection? How is management like an ‘at bat’ in baseball?
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