Site Navigation


business_example.jpg  

Business B.A.

Kendall’s integrated approach is designed to help you develop:


 
Leadership and Relationship Building - skills in teambuilding, developing effective interpersonal skills, individual and group persuasion and motivation skills. You’ll also employ interpersonal networking strategies throughout the program.
 

Presentation and Communication
-
written, graphical, and oral communications skills in a variety of business contexts, from loosely informal to formal ‘boardroom’ presentation. Students further demonstrate the ability to attune communications style, personal comportment, and level of abstraction to the needs and expectations of the relevant audience.
 

Service Orientation
- the ability to identify and anticipate customer and market needs, to build interpersonal networks, and to develop relationships of trust, ethical conduct, and mutual respect.
 

Business Theory and Practices
- Knowledge of fundamental theoretical constructs, examples of business practices, and comparison and contrasting of approaches via case study, examination of current business events, and research of specific businesses and business sectors.
 

Critical Thinking
- the ability to comprehensively formulate the business problem at hand, to develop hypotheses of potential business solutions, to employ data-gathering and analytic methods to test hypotheses., and to develop potential solution paths and estimate probable results.
 

Financial and Quantitative Analysis
-
knowledge of managerial and financial accounting fundamentals, concepts of corporate finance, economic theories and concepts, and quantitative and statistical analytic techniques.
 
For more information contact Lee Hansen at 312-752-2242 or at lhansen@kendall.edu

 

 

Copyright 2008 by Kendall College