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Introduces students to the basic tools in using data to make informed management decisions. Covers introductory probability, decision analysis, basic statistics, regression, simulation, and linear and nonlinear optimization. Computer spreadsheet exercises and examples drawn from marketing, finance, operations management, and other management functions. Restricted to Sloan Fellows.
- Subject:
- Business and Communication
- Finance
- Marketing
- Mathematics
- Statistics and Probability
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Textbook
- Author:
- Carroll, John S.
- Date Added:
- 01/01/2003
Marketing means different things to different people. How do you decide who to aim a campaign at? If you already have a background in marketing, this unit will improve your understanding of market orientation and (going to market). It also assesses the importance of managing key internal and external relationships.
- Subject:
- Business and Communication
- Marketing
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Reading
- Syllabus
- Date Added:
- 09/11/2007
Principles of Marketing teaches the experience and process of actually doing marketingnot just the vocabulary. It carries five dominant themes throughout in order to expose students to marketing in todays environment: Service-dominant logic, Sustainability, Ethics and social responsibility, Global coverage and Metrics.
- Author:
- Mary Raymond
- Jeff Tannner
Covers modern tools and methods for product design and development. The cornerstone is a project in which teams of management, engineering, and industrial design students conceive, design, and prototype a physical product. Class sessions employ cases and hands-on exercises to reinforce the key ideas. Topics include: product planning, identifying customer needs, concept generation, product architecture, industrial design, concept design, and design-for-manufacturing.
- Subject:
- Applied Science
- Architecture and Design
- Business and Communication
- Career and Technical Education
- Manufacturing
- Marketing
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Textbook
- Author:
- Eppinger, Steven
- Roemer, Thomas
- Seering, Warren
- Date Added:
- 01/01/2006