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Welcome! You are in the right place if you are:
enrolled in Medaille College's
MBA 620 in Fall 2005
interested
in information technology and business management
interested
in Medaille's curriculum
Find out all the official stuff. How is this course described in the college catalog? What are you going to know more about? What are you going to know how to do better? What's the self-assessment all about?
This is the page to bookmark. It will change often and be the place to learn what we're going to do in class and what you should do before class.
In this course, you'll learn by doing. We're going to pick up where the section above on the end of civilization leaves off.
If the course were Mission Impossible, the Case page would be the tape-recorded message at the beginning, except that it wouldn't self-destruct until November 2003, when the course is over. "If you choose to accept this mission, ... ."
The ideas at the top of this page are meant to be provocative. At the Ground Zero Bistro, you can talk about it. Ask questions and get answers. Share your opinions.
You will demonstrate your learning in homework on your web site, in messages at the Bistro, and in a series of oral demonstrations. What are the other teams doing? When are you scheduled to make your presentation? How will they be evaluated?
Carefully chosen words, crafted paragraphs, and logical arguments are terrific tools for communicating in organizations and for influencing others. This course addresses so many hot current issues and events that it's hard to know where to begin. The Roundtable gives you common readings and focused questions to address yourselves to in an orderly manner.
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I am always doing what I cannot do, in order that I may
learn how to do it.
-- Pablo Picasso
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