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Business Management School

Our Business Management School is fashioned after Harvard Business School case study method. This is to enable students to grapple with exactly the kind of decisions and dilemmas managers confront every day. In doing so, it redefines the traditional educational dynamic in which the professor dispenses knowledge and students passively receive it. The case method creates a learning forum in which students succeed not by simply absorbing facts and theories, but also by exercising the skills of leadership and teamwork in the face of real problems. The case study method was first used by Harvard Business School .

Understanding Case Study Method,

Typically, a case is a detailed account of a real-life business situation, describing the dilemma of the "protagonist"—a real person with a real job who is confronted with a real problem. As an adult worker, you are confronted with such cases on regular basis. We encourage you to document such cases, and the solution proffered. This way, you understand the lectures we send to you. This gives you an indebt into the immediate problem or decision, and the perspectives of the managers involved. The resulting case presents the story exactly as the protagonist saw it, including ambiguous evidence, shifting variables, imperfect knowledge, no obvious right answers, and a ticking clock that impatiently demands action. Case method allows you to cover every inch of the rich landscape of issues managers and administrators confront—from finance and manufacturing to marketing and human resources, from the broadly strategic to the deeply personal, from companies and institutions small and large, from places around the globe. They also draw on the full range of knowledge and analytical tools business students must know to confront these issues, providing a rich context for their application. Though every case is different, nearly all center on one overreaching question: What should the protagonist do ? .

Courses offered;

Marketing

Human Resource Management

International Business

Project Management

Production Management

Advertising & Public Relations

Information System Management

Financial Management

Banking & Finance

Accountancy

Hospital Administration

Public Administration

Sports Administration

Healthcare System Management

Hotel & Hospitality Administration

Legal & Court Administration

Transportation & Freight Management

Real Estate Management

Secretaryship/Office Administration

Mass communication

Journalism

Industrial Management

CORE SUBJECTS

[1] Quantitative Techniques [2] Business English [3] Computer Application.

At the end of the course, student are expected to have a good grip and understanding of business administration at whatever level he/she has studied. Those who studied up to the degree level, either BBA, or MBA should be good manager of men and resources.

All courses listed above are offered at the following level, Certificate, Associate Degree, BBA, MBA, and DBA.
 

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