BMGT 120 Small Business Management
Small business management blends entrepreneurial goals with a realistic survey of the wide variety of functional business skills needed to operate a small firm effectively. The course will focus on skills such as marketing, financial management, and business planning, as well as a clearer view of small business's contribution to the national economy. Students will improve their problem-solving abilities through experiential exercises and discussions.
Hours Weekly
3
Course Objectives
- Define entrepreneurship and explain the entrepreneurial mindset.
- Develop a strategic plan for a small business.
- Identify and evaluate new business startup ideas.
- Develop a customer profile of a target market.
- Evaluate the assessment of financial performance for a small business.
- Explain risk management for a small firm, including insurance and risk classification.
- Describe the legal forms of organization available to small businesses.
- Explain managing human resources for small ventures.
Course Objectives
- Define entrepreneurship and explain the entrepreneurial mindset.
- Develop a strategic plan for a small business.
- Identify and evaluate new business startup ideas.
- Develop a customer profile of a target market.
- Evaluate the assessment of financial performance for a small business.
- Explain risk management for a small firm, including insurance and risk classification.
- Describe the legal forms of organization available to small businesses.
- Explain managing human resources for small ventures.