Extended syllabus Course Title Course Number Credit Eligible Student Class time T, Tr 10:30~11:45 Venue Professor's Picture Name: Homepage: E-mail: Telephone: Office hour/place: SBS Mission 1) To provide outstanding education grounded in Jesuit tradition that cultivates students to become responsible leaders of the global business through a developed contribution to mankind, and 2) To create new knowledge necessary for advancement of the academic world by emphasizing top-quality scholarship and research. SBS Vision “A Leading Business Schol in Asia” SBS Values and Related AoL Assesment Traits Two SBS core values (Leadership and Excellence) are incorporated in this course. Leadership This course focuses on the domain of Strategic Management and the roles and tasks of top managers. The course will provide an understanding for the total firm perspective and the means by which organizations create and sustain competitive advantage in a global context. Strategic management involves diagnosing a firm’s competitive situation and developing feasible solutions to the organizational problems that confront op managers. Excellence Two aspects of excellence are incorporated in this course: (1) I require ability to integrate functional knowledge in Management from my students, and (2) students are expected to understand functional knowledge in Management such as Porter’s 5 force model and generic busines level strategies. G: Globalization L: Leadership [AoL id#: 2-4; 2-5] E: Excellence [AoL id#: 3-4; 3-5] E: Ethics Ⅰ. Course Description 1. Description We study the modern theory and practice of bank management. Topics include the role of banks in an economy, banks and financial markets, financial innovations and bank management and risk management. This course will help students to understand the important issues in bank management and the financial industries. We will also study the problem of bank ethics with emphasis on government policy such as the community reinvestment act etc. The main teaching method is through lectures based on the main textbook and supplementary materials including real world examples and cases. 2. Prior learning contents No prerequisite courses required
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Extended syllabus Course Title Course Number Credit Eligible Student Class time T, Tr 10:30~11:45 Venue Professor's Picture Name: Homepage: E-mail: Telephone: Office hour/place: SBS Mission 1) To provide outstanding education grounded in Jesuit tradition that cultivates students to become responsible leaders of the global business through a developed contribution to mankind, and 2) To create new knowledge necessary for advancement of the academic world by emphasizing top-quality scholarship and research. SBS Vision “A Leading Business Schol in Asia” SBS Values and Related AoL Assesment Traits Two SBS core values (Leadership and Excellence) are incorporated in this course. Leadership This course focuses on the domain of Strategic Management and the roles and tasks of top managers. The course will provide an understanding for the total firm perspective and the means by which organizations create and sustain competitive advantage in a global context. Strategic management involves diagnosing a firm’s competitive situation and developing feasible solutions to the organizational problems that confront op managers. Excellence Two aspects of excellence are incorporated in this course: (1) I require ability to integrate functional knowledge in Management from my students, and (2) students are expected to understand functional knowledge in Management such as Porter’s 5 force model and generic busines level strategies. G: Globalization L: Leadership [AoL id#: 2-4; 2-5] E: Excellence [AoL id#: 3-4; 3-5] E: Ethics Ⅰ. Course Description 1. Description We study the modern theory and practice of bank management. Topics include the role of banks in an economy, banks and financial markets, financial innovations and bank management and risk management. This course will help students to understand the important issues in bank management and the financial industries. We will also study the problem of bank ethics with emphasis on government policy such as the community reinvestment act etc. The main teaching method is through lectures based on the main textbook and supplementary materials including real world examples and cases. 2. Prior learning contents No prerequisite courses required
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Extended syllabus Course Title Course Number Credit Eligible Student Class time T, Tr 10:30~11:45 Venue Professor's Picture Name: Homepage: E-mail: Telephone: Office hour/place: SBS Mission 1) To provide outstanding education grounded in Jesuit tradition that cultivates students to become responsible leaders of the global business through a developed contribution to mankind, and 2) To create new knowledge necessary for advancement of the academic world by emphasizing top-quality scholarship and research. SBS Vision “A Leading Business Schol in Asia” SBS Values and Related AoL Assesment Traits Two SBS core values (Leadership and Excellence) are incorporated in this course. Leadership This course focuses on the domain of Strategic Management and the roles and tasks of top managers. The course will provide an understanding for the total firm perspective and the means by which organizations create and sustain competitive advantage in a global context. Strategic management involves diagnosing a firm’s competitive situation and developing feasible solutions to the organizational problems that confront op managers. Excellence Two aspects of excellence are incorporated in this course: (1) I require ability to integrate functional knowledge in Management from my students, and (2) students are expected to understand functional knowledge in Management such as Porter’s 5 force model and generic busines level strategies. G: Globalization L: Leadership [AoL id#: 2-4; 2-5] E: Excellence [AoL id#: 3-4; 3-5] E: Ethics Ⅰ. Course Description 1. Description We study the modern theory and practice of bank management. Topics include the role of banks in an economy, banks and financial markets, financial innovations and bank management and risk management. This course will help students to understand the important issues in bank management and the financial industries. We will also study the problem of bank ethics with emphasis on government policy such as the community reinvestment act etc. The main teaching method is through lectures based on the main textbook and supplementary materials including real world examples and cases. 2. Prior learning contents No prerequisite courses required
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