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Academics
Building and Sustaining a Successful Enterprise
Course Number 1504
Senior Lecturer Stephen P. Kaufman
Senior Lecturer Willy C. Shih
Fall, 29 Sessions
Pape
Professor Clayton M. Christensen
Winter, 30 Sessions
Paper
Career Focus
In this course we will study the challenges of building and managing an enduring, successful company or renewing the vitality of an existing organization, from the point of view of the general manager. This course will prove valuable to future general managers, as well as those who will consult for or invest in operating companies.
Educational Objectives
The focus of this course is to learn...
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