CU Strategic Planning and Decision Making Discussion
Description
Environment, Culture, Ethics, Corporate Responsibility, Strategic Planning, and Decision Making
Learning Materials:
Snell, S. A., Konopaske, R., & Bateman, T. S. (2015). M: Management. McGraw-Hill Education. ISBN: 978007862596. Read chapters 3 – 5.
Additional Resources:
Credible Web pages that provide you with insights about firms facing business difficulties in other countries or regions of the world that they are not facing in their home country (or vice-versa).
Credible Web pages describing the ethical difficulties an individual may be encountering and provide insights about how, and why, the individual came to be in this situation.
Credible Web pages that help you think about situations where investing more effort into the quality of a decision might be more valuable than investing more effort into improving the quality of the implementation of a decision or vice versa
Discussion:
Discussion Question 1: From what you have read about the planning, consider this famous quote from former U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower: %m>Plans are worthless, but planning is everything. f the produced plan is actually ïrthless,7hat part of the planning process is so valuable that it would cause him to assert, %m>planning is everything./p>
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