Business: Service Management
Business: Service Management
Do you want to study business administration and a focused area of emphasis? Do you enjoy the service sector? If so, pursuing a Bachelor of Innovation in Business with an emphasis in Service Management may be right for you.
Business: Service Management majors possess unique skills and knowledge required to succeed in the service economy and are needed in virtually every organization; in the U.S., approximately 82% of the labor force and 80% of the GDP are accounted for by services.
What do Business: Service Management B.I. students study?
Business is the organized effort of individuals to produce and sell, for a profit, the goods and services that satisfy society's needs. A business, then, is an organization which seeks to make a profit through individuals working toward common goals. The goals of the business will vary based on the type of business and the business strategy being used. Regardless of the preferred strategy, businesses must provide a service, product, or good that meets a need of society in some way. As future business leaders, our graduates will demonstrate: knowledge and application of best practices in core business concepts, the ability to analyze and interpret information to reach conclusions and make effective business recommendations, principle based ethics to make socially responsible business decisions.
Courses
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