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"Think Globally & Participat"You have got to be believed to be heard! "Decker |
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Read | Optional practice with Study Questions | 5 100 Points Tests Drop 1 |
In Class Assignments | Email an article or personal experience about the subject listed and email to jmucci@gwc.cccd.edu. Click on the economist link above as a research resource. Research can be done as a group project. | Create, join and learn to use Yahoo Groups and participate by posting and responding to polls in the weekly forum | Work with your classmates in groups sharing experiences and insights, building on each others ideas and collaboratively create a business project. |
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Challenging, Thought Provoking, Stimulating & Exciting |
Peer Education presented by Dr. Bill Williams www.ewhcorporatesupport.com Introduction to Business Course User: GWC Password: Bus100 Confirming Email |
Each week will cover both basic material for a 100 course & more advanced material for students looking for additional challenges. Textbook & Desk Copy Student Learning Outcomes Weekly Agenda
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Aspirations Student Survey: (1) What do you want to get from this class? (2) How can the instructor help you meet your expectation? (3) What excercises do you find most productive? (4) What inspires you to return to class & participate?
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Market needs analysis: Focus Group: Age, Gender, Social Economic, etc. |
Bonus Tracks:
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gwcbus100 |
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2-2/4-6
Class Room Etiquette
Vote Feb 5th |
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Introduction |
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Good Fellas How many Psychologists does it take to change a lightbulb? |
In Class Student Survey 5 Guitarist Focus Group (Qualcomm) Be sure to sign the attendance sheet Players: Asian BB, Violin Soccer, Nathan & CC in BB. Ethics |
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Chapter 10 Empowerment & Communications |
"Ignore the stock market, ignore the economy, and buy a business you understand." Warren Buffet |
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Develop Class Project Groups & Roles |
How are we going to get the class to work in a group? Project Process |
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4-2/18-20
Rascal Flats vs Dixie Chicks PAILIN, Cambodia - Nuon Chea, the top surviving leader of Cambodia's notorious Khmer Rouge, whose radical policies were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million people, was charged Wednesday with crimes against humanity and war crimes.
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Review minutes of previous meeting |
Summarize the ways in which marketing creates utility. Explain the marketing concept and relate how customer satisfaction contributes added value.
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Chapter 12 Marketing Management
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Product Life Cycle |
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Strategic Marketing |
Personal Cultural Business Experience
How an Organization Progresses |
"In every instance, Tom Peters
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Develop tactics for increasing number of members participation. How are we going to get the class to work in a group? Groups:
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Jumping Fleas / Critical Thinking/ Email List Responsible Grading? Audit Class Mgmt Selection Testing Schedule Research Assignments Discussion Forum Class Project with Funding |
Finish Chapter 12: Over/Under, PTO Review, Powerpoint, Marketing Process, PLC, Strategic Marketing, FastFood,Family Feud Discipline that Promotes Responsibilty - Fred Enfield
Intro/Intermediate/Advanced
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Americans changing religions at a high rate, survey finds
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"Classroom security remains a high priority." Jeff CourchaineDean, Business and Social Sciences Monday 2/25 had 15 envelops up for 32 students in attendance. ( 45 registered) "I will only fully fund students in class with envelops up by class start time." Jim Mucci |
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What is an Aptitude Test?
Classroom Etiquette
Instructor Business Experience
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6-3/3-5
Favorite Entertainer
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Logistics |
How do you think the average person would spend a $1,500 cash gift |
Marketing Group : Operations Group : F&A Group: Project Management Group; |
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7-3/10-12
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Chapter 13 Product & Distribution
Review Chapters 10,12,13 |
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Oprah's Big Give (50) Operations still owes class suggestion for improveing last class survey Signing bonus performance obligation |
Toyota Camry
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How should college fees be set? |
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Overview BUS100 Primary Expectations: Think Globally & Participate (that means come to class and think creativity) |
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Chapter 14 Promotion & Pricing |
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Wednesday March 19 20 Question Test Bring Scantron |
Big Give? UCBerkeley, UT Austin or ASU Family Feud |
Customer Relationships |
Give an example of how you worked collaboratively in this class. |
Group Project Organization |
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9-3/31-4/2
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Leaving Money on the Table!
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Chapter 2 Ethics & Social Responsibilty
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Ship Simulator ; Leadership Assignment; COGS - Bricks, 4 Family Feud BUS100 Primary Expectations: Think Globally & Participate (that means come to class and think creativity) |
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Chapter 5 Organizing a Business
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Stewardship; Micro Loans |
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What states are good to incorporate a business? |
What should come first in organizing a business? |
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Chapter 6 Entrepreneurship
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Should US Businesses receive tax reductions? |
Comp Committee Group Status |
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4/28 Dr. Williams Visit Expecations of Class are clear & measureable - some members of class have chosen "not" to perform to the expectations
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BUS100 Primary Expectations: Think Globally & Participate (that means come to class and think creativity) Attendance Project - Good Measurements & Feedback, limited practical promotional proposals and little implementation effort. (kept looking to the instructor to do the work, when deadlines were missed due to leaders failing to attend class on reporting days) Several teams did not make sufficient effort. Very little work done outside of class and many project updates either late or incomplete. Biggest problem was the groups unwillingness to accpet responsibilty for poor performance or to make even marginal effort to complete the assignments 3 very experieinced outside business guests offerred suggestions over the course of the semester - few if any suggestions executed. |
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I/O + EA + Dannielle MBO's (Late - 3rd Request) Self Evaluations (25) Email Participation File to Professor Mucci Begin detailed review and instruction of basic business concepts outlined in syllabus (1) Must be Reliable (2) Must Create & Sustain Revenue Certainty (3) Must be able to participate in diverse groups (4) Must be able to establish and measure objectives (5) Must be able to adapt to changing requirements (6) Musrt be able to assess situations, create and implement solutions (7) Must intimately understand basic business transaction (8) Must be able to understand P&L (9) Must be able to undersatnd and complete Strategic Marketing Planning (10) Must be able to understand and implement Respect Based Management or similar Mgmt Practice
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All groups have failed to provide a list of projects assigned to the groups by the instructor in Week 11. |
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Do you think Port security is sufficient in the US? |
Group Project Suspended for Strategic Planning, Marketing & Operations- Group members can complete previous assignments individually. (25) Assignment Productivity (25) Syllabus Rewrite (25) 3 Key Points from each Subject Covered (25) Promotional Ideas to Improve Attendance (25) Crisis Group |
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Summer Distance Learning Course
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Chapter 11 Production
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China to Wal*Mart
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Financial Statements
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MacDonald’s Index
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16-5/19-21
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