a concise look at managing a business through a successful process of Three Pillars, balancing strategy, legal and ethical concerns in an organization
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Both courses from this lector are very useful and beneficial, strongly recommend. At 2 of the weeks in this one he uses videos from the other course, so maybe you want to pass it first and safe time here later.
excellent course, particularly enjoyed the IP Section!
Es un curso genial para adentrarse y entender la visión de EEUU en ciertas regulaciones.
Very interesting and useful course!
Unfortunately, "Strategy pillar" and "Ethics pillar" are observed in far less details than "Law pillar" here. Thus, this course is good mostly for people who are interested in American law basics.
Great course for all and any chosen field of study.
This course is essential for executives without accounting or law as proficiencies in their portfolios. Taking this "Three Pillar Model for Business Decisions: Strategy, Law & Ethics," prepare a manager to go about the business delivery with all those conceptual tools he needs to get his job done, running the business. As an IT and Music Analytics business person, I find this Coursera and Michigan University course offering essentially to making proper decisions. Problem I find though an excellent course is that the book: “ Three Pillar Models for Business Decisions: Strategy, Law & Ethics,” carries no INDEX that would help to pass the final exam quickly as time and effort is most important for us busy bodies. I could design a watch from this “Three Pillars . . . ,” course.
Mind blowing. Though i was somewhat aware of these aspects of Strategy, Law & Ethics, but were pleasantly enlightened by the course material that had organised my thoughts more clearly. Thanks a ton.
Bad learning experience. Materials were reasonable, but the slides for the course were not made available, no one answered questions on the discussion forums related to the course content and the only additional resources provided were to buy a book from the instructor...