Friday, April 22, 2011

Students of the company's management to develop problem-solving skills

Students of the company's management to develop problem-solving skills


Students of the company's management to develop problem-solving skills


Some students enroll in BMCC for the transition to college and major follow-up to a baccalaureate degree. But others are currently working in their chosen field - or plan to be when they graduate - and we are interested mainly in the hone and expand their professional skills. In any case, and the College of Business Administration offers and needs covering the administration.

"In fact, we offer three separate tracks academic - business administration, business management, small business / projects," he says Associate Professor Nicholas Adamo, who, by way of illustration, the term "business management" refers to the name of each of the management and of course the university, which prepares students for work.




A selection table

After obtaining the associate degree, students are eligible in the path of Business Administration seeks to office in a wide range of areas such as finance, advertising, marketing and fashion. "Despite the lack of progress in the path of our management and college preparatory course in itself," said Adamo ", 90 percent of students who choose to pass it to the college level."




One of these courses very useful in the course of business is the "administrative decisions", which are mainly based on case studies and problems of model management. Students learn to identify the problem, and propose alternatives and to zero in the option that meets the goals of profitability and productivity.









Career Connection class






I knew that during the past two semesters, he has been in BMCC, and things that were useful to him as a student of and a consultant. "In particular, Professor Adamu course taught me how to deal with problems in a way is understandable and useful to customers," Williams said "This is not always possible when everything is in the context of sports."




Students of the company's management to develop problem-solving skills

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