Management

Management

Organizations compete for customers, employees, suppliers, investors, and host communities by consistently creating and delivering value to them. Faculty and students in the Management Department are interested in the ways in which organizations become more competitive for all of these stakeholders by coordinating activities and relationships in dynamic international environments. These interests are manifested in our research, community engagement, and degree programs, which include concentrations in Management Consulting and Entrepreneurship and a Minor in Entrepreneurship.

Concentration Requirements
60+

cumulative years of entrepreneurship experience among faculty

140+

cumulative years of consulting experience among faculty

27

publications in the Financial Times top 50 journals in last 5 years

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