ANNOUNCING A NEW MANAGEMENT COURSE:
Special Topics in Management:
Leadership In A Diverse World
SPRING 2013
MGT 4093 CODE 1264 Section LMFA Friday 9:15AM-12:00PM
This course is an intensive and cutting edge skills-building and experiential class designed to empower and train leaders in how to understand and navigate diversity in the local and global worlds of business, education, media, finance, community, government, health care and beyond. The course will be taught both by lecture and panels of top leaders and executives of major corporations and organizations that deal with these issues. Their presentations will illuminate organizations meet the opportunities and challenges of markets, workforce, community building, and customer bases in our diverse city, nation and world.
Course participants will be offered an optional SUMMER INTERNSHIP in major venues.
For this summer experience, students may qualify for internship credit through the Management Department (see MGT 3001/2/3 and MGT 5110).
This class is LIMITED to 30 STUDENTS.
Admission is BY APPROVAL OF INSTRUCTOR ONLY. Any student with a compelling interest in Leadership as described in their cover letter may apply. However, priority will be given to students who have Lower or Upper Junior year status, have completed MGT 3120, and have been or are in leadership roles in USG, a Baruch club, or team.
Please send cover letter and resume to Prof. Abe Tawil at [email protected]
This course represents a partnership between Baruch College and CAUSE-NY, the Intergroup and Community Building Division of the Jewish Community Relations Council of NY.