Management and Organization 599:

Special Topics (1.0-3.0 units, max 9)

Selected topics reflecting current trends and recent developmentsin management and policy sciences.
  • Restriction: Registration open to the following major(s): Accounting, Business Administration, Business Administration, Business Administration/Dental Surgery, Business Administration/East Asian Area Studies, Business Administration/Education, Business Administration/Industrial & Systems Engineering, Business Administration/Jewish Nonprofit Management, Business Administration/Pharmacy, Business Administration/Planning, Business Administration/Real Estate Development, Business Administration/Social Work, Business Taxation, Gerontology/Business Administration, Juris Doctor/Business Administration, Law/Business Taxation, Management Principles, Medicine/Business Administration
  • Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Master Student, Doctoral Student
  • Note: Corporate Governance is the overall system by which business corporations are directed and controlled, including rights and responsibilities of various stakeholders and rules and procedures for decision-making. This course examines corporate governance from the point of view of the board of directors, the group within the corporate governance system that is empowered with oversight responsibilities for the corporation-including strategy, performance, and compliance with laws, rules, and customs. Students will gain insight into the challenges involved in achieving alignment and balance among a complex array of external and internal considerations, and will develop an understanding of key issues that boards and corporations face today.
SectionSessionUnitsTypeTimeDaysRegisteredInstructorLocationSyllabusInfo
Corporate Governance
16726R0333.0Lecture3:30-4:50pmTue, Thu14 of 36Judith BlumenthalJKP102PDF (510921 KB)notesession datesbook list
Information accurate as of 9/23/2014 4:03 PM.