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This module includes: 1.) curriculum related to CLC’s problem solving model including the SOLVE acronym, teaching notes, reflection questions, and more; 2.) two classroom exercises to help students practice the model and apply their...
This module includes: 1.) curriculum related to CLC’s problem solving model including the SOLVE acronym, teaching notes, reflection questions, and more; 2.) two classroom exercises to help students practice the model and apply their...
In the Spring Semester of 2019, USF’s School of Management offered for the first time as part of its MBA curriculum a course in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). This elective was also unique in that it was co-taught by a Professor of...
What makes a truly great brand? The type that moves you… Gives you goose bumps, makes you laugh, or makes you cry? That makes you feel something? That makes you develop a relationship with that brand?
This class will give you a clear...
Examen de tipo practico para la asignatura de Dirección de Organizaciones y Personas
El texto recoge una introducción al concepto de crowdfunding, ventajas e inconvenientes y como usarlo para la financiación de proyectos.
Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability are like puppies...everyone likes them but not everyone wants to keep them. CSRS, like puppies, is complicated. As a business strategy or even operational decision, it requires significant...
The Action Library is a categorized list of actions that groups such as instructors, instructional teams, programs, departments, colleges, etc., can refer to when discussing data. The list is a tool used to refine, direct and select various...
El profesor del Departamento de Métodos Cuantitativos, Alfonso Carlos Martínez Estudillo, explica en este vídeo cómo realizar la derivada de las Funciones Potenciales.
El profesor de la Universidad Loyola Andalucía, Jesús Duarte da varias claves para analizar si el Modelo de Negocio es válido utilizando el método científico.