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STRATEGY 350 Fall 26 3 hours
Technology and Innovation Strategy --- This course aims to help students learn how companies successfully formulate and implement a technology strategy.
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BE 460 Fall 26 3 hours
The Business of Art --- This course will examine the economics of the art market and the way that museums acquire art.
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BE 401 Fall 26 3 hours
The Economics of Sustainability --- The topic of corporate sustainability remains controversial.
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FIN 711 Spring/Summer 26 2.25 hours
The Life Cycle of a Firm: From Birth Till Maturity --- This experimental course offers an exposure to the strategic and financial decisions confronted by a company over its entire life cycle, from bir
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ES 410 Fall 26 3 hours
The Modern Music Business --- This course is designed for students interested in the opportunities created by digital disruption and its effects on the music and entertainment business.
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STRATEGY 688 Winter 26 (A) 2.25 hours
The Power of Prestige: How Status and Reputation Confer Competitive Advantage --- What do McKinsey, Chanel, and Amazon have in common? Prestige is critical to their success!
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STRATEGY 498 Winter 26 3 hours
The Power of Prestige: How Status and Reputation Creates Competitive Advantage --- What do McKinsey and Chanel have in common? Prestige is critical to their success!
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ES 602 Fall 26 (A) 2.25 hours
Leading Start-up Teams --- 9 out of 10 start-up teams fail. The majority of these failures lie not in the product or in the market, but rather in the people dynamics within the start-up team.
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MO 455 Winter 26 (A) 3 hours
The Science of Flourishing at Work and Beyond: The Foundations of Positive Organization Scholarship --- This course is designated to give students (undergraduate and MBAs) a working and practical know
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MO 555 Winter 26 (A) 3 hours
The Science of Flourishing at Work and Beyond: The Foundations of Positive Organization Scholarship --- This course is designated to give students (undergraduate and MBAs) a working and practical know
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MO 700 Fall 26 (B) 2.25 hours
The Science of Success: Who Succeeds, Who Doesn't, and Why --- This course is designed to help you achieve the success that you desire throughout your life.
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WMBA 512 Winter 26 2.25 hours
The World Economy --- The march of globalization continues, and international markets are pivotal to the operations of virtually all corporations.
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FIN 872 Fall 26 (B) 1.5 hours
Theoretical Models in Finance II --- This is the second course in a two-part sequence on theoretical models in Finance, the second course being FIN 865.
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BE 887 Fall 26 (A) 1.5 hours
Topics in BE I --- This course covers topics of relevance to research in the fields of international business and business economics.
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BE 889 Winter 26 (B) 1.5 hours
Topics in BE III --- This course covers topics of relevance in the fields of international business and business economics.
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TO 701 Fall 26 1.5 hours
Topics in Global Operations --- The course begins with an overview of operations in the context of corporate strategy.
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MBAN 556 Fall 26 (B) 1.5 hours
Unsupervised Learning --- This course provides a broad introduction to different unsupervised machine learning algorithms that have potential business applications.
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WMBA 603 Fall 26 2.25 hours
Valuation --- This course focuses on corporate asset management, in particular, on valuation.
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FIN 615 Fall 26 (A) +2 2.25 hours
Valuation --- This course focuses on corporate asset management, in particular, on valuation.
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FIN 715 Fall 26 (B) 2.25 hours
Valuation --- This course focuses on the valuation of projects and companies. In many business contexts, the value of a project or firm is at the root of effective decision-making.
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FIN 623 Winter 26 (A) 2.25 hours
Venture Capital Finance --- This course covers venture capital market structure and institutional arrangements and the application of financial theory and methods in a venture capital finance setting.
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ES 623 Winter 26 (A) 2.25 hours
Venture Capital Finance --- This course covers venture capital market structure and institutional arrangements and the application of financial theory and methods in a venture capital finance setting.
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ES 701 Winter 26 (A) 1.5 - 3 hours
Wolverine Venture Fund --- This course was launched at the University of Michigan in Fall 1997, with a dual mission: to earn a venture rate of return, and to support the educational missions of the R
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STRATEGY 558 Winter 26 (B) 1.5 hours
The World Economy --- This course examines how firms' strategic options and competitiveness are influenced by features of the global competitive landscape, including exchange rate movements, location-
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BCOM 521 Fall 26 (B) 1.5 hours
Entrepreneurial Communication --- This course explores fundamental communication principles for writing required in entrepreneurial contexts.
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