2012-13 Catalog

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Offering Description

Managing Organizations

Fall 2012 quarter

Faculty
Amy Gould political science, public policy
Description

To manage or not to manage,...is this the question? Perhaps it is better to ask how to manage, when to manage, who to manage, where to manage, what to manage, and why manage? Just like organs in the human body, organizations do not function in isolation. Similar to most humans, public and non-profit organizations need sustenance, security, movement/change, aspirations, awareness of their internal and external environments, and... management. It is both a calling and job for managers to recognize and manage the multiple facets of any organization; especially the human components.

 In this course each student will have the opportunity to study organization theory, organization development, organization behavior, and practice their studies with hands on application of their own unique management style. Each student will learn to assess situations for a ripe "management moment," recognize strengths and weaknesses of organizations with the know how to implement recommendations for moving forward through action plans and goal setting, empower networking connections for collaborations across organizations, maintain an organization's solvency linked to its budget and mission, and develop the skills of listening, public speaking, and professional writing.

Advertised Schedule
Oct 19-21, Nov 2-4, 6-9p Fri, 9a-5p Sat/Sun
Location
Olympia
Online Learning
Enhanced Online Learning
Books
Greener Store
Schedule Details
Oct 19-21, Nov 2-4, 6-9p Fri, 9a-5p Sat/Sun
Offered During
Evening and Weekend