Project Management for Business Professionals full-course Fall 2013
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Reading Marx's Capital with David Harvey video
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Reflections on the Federal Reserve audio Spring 2012
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Reflections on the Federal Reserve audio Spring 2012
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SEO Training Course full-course
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SEO Training Course full-course
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Small Business Tax: Virtual Small Business Tax Workshop article
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Small Business Tax: Virtual Small Business Tax Workshop article
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The Art of Entrepreneurship video Spring 2009
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The Art of Entrepreneurship video Spring 2009
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The Art of Entrepreneurship video Spring 2009
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This course can be used as a guide to be a successful entrepreneur in a number of fields. Topics included in this course range from rules and advice to achieve success to exceeding expectations and standing out.
This course is intended for those who already use affiliate marketing; topics in this course include creating tracking, managing affiliate links and more.
The purpose of this course is to get students ready for professional business interviews with topics including what documents to take with you, questions you could be asked, preparing for an interview and more.
Andrew Pyle, Business
Udemy
https://www.udemy.com/howtoprepareforaninterview/
This course covers the basics and advantages of using Google Analytics and how it can help entrepreneurs and business owners grow their business.
The purpose of this course is to introduce marketing strategies to beginner entrepreneurs.
Michael Chatfield, Business
Udemy
https://www.udemy.com/mkg631summer/
The purpose of this course is to introduce marketing strategies to beginner entrepreneurs.
Michael Chatfield, Business
Udemy
https://www.udemy.com/mkg631summer/
Students in this course will gain entrepreneurial perspective into business with topics including funds, learning from mistakes and more.
Marissa Mayer, Business
Udemy
https://www.udemy.com/ideas-come-from-everywhere/
The purpose of this course is to get familiar with online marketing techniques and tips across a wide variety of outlets including Facebook, Google, and other social media giants.
This course is helpful for students looking into careers in business management as it covers topics including operations management, problems, time flow, supply chain and more.
Gad Allon, Business
Udemy
https://www.udemy.com/operations-management/
Students in this course will gain entrepreneurial perspective into business with topics including funds, learning from mistakes and more.
Marissa Mayer, Business
Udemy
https://www.udemy.com/ideas-come-from-everywhere/
The purpose of this course is to get familiar with online marketing techniques and tips across a wide variety of outlets including Facebook, Google, and other social media giants.
This course is helpful for students looking into careers in business management as it covers topics including operations management, problems, time flow, supply chain and more.
Gad Allon, Business
Udemy
https://www.udemy.com/operations-management/
Students in this course will gain entrepreneurial perspective into business with topics including funds, learning from mistakes and more.
Marissa Mayer, Business
Udemy
https://www.udemy.com/ideas-come-from-everywhere/
The purpose of this course is to get familiar with online marketing techniques and tips across a wide variety of outlets including Facebook, Google, and other social media giants.
This course is helpful for students looking into careers in business management as it covers topics including operations management, problems, time flow, supply chain and more.
Gad Allon, Business
Udemy
https://www.udemy.com/operations-management/
Hear Mark Zuckerberg talk everything Facebook including team dynamics, hiring and more.
A course on reducing personal financial debts through the establishment of a debt spreadsheet, requesting a break on interest rates from credit card companies, and prioritizing debt.
In this course, students will learn the importance of business planning through a definition and description of the various components of a business plan.
Students taking this course will receive an introduction to franchising, including determining factors for whether or not franchising is a strategic move, and how to choose the right one.
Ideally suited for young entrepreneurs, this course investigates the basics of entrepreneurialism, including necessary steps in starting a business, support resources, and much more.
Rollins College provides these 25 video lectures on the subject of accounting and discusses elements such as balance sheet financing, pension accounting, credit, and more.
Provides knowledge of database versus file processing environments, data resource management, database support for various management levels, relational database model, conceptual data modeling, logical database design, integrity and security, and data and database administration.
Outlines e-commerce business models, infrastructure, electronic payment systems and security, development, implementation, marketing, and managing applications.
Presents development and use of accounting data for management decision-making, performance management and measurement systems, and contemporary management accounting issues, with a focus on practical applications.
This course explores organizational behavior topics related to understanding and managing the human side of work, including interpersonal relationships.
This course explores organizational behavior topics related to understanding and managing the human side of work, including interpersonal relationships.
This course explores organizational behavior topics related to understanding and managing the human side of work, including interpersonal relationships.
Saylor simplified the dense and complex subject matter of accounting into an accessible and logical course.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/prdv201/
Through this course, students will learn effective advertising and promotion techniques.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus306/
Also available on iTunes, this course will educate students on the laws and ethics of business.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus205/
With videos from the Khan Academy and iTunes, this course thoroughly introduces business statistics to students.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus204/
Saylor designed the course in computer skills and literacy to teach students the basics of computers.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/prdv001/
For students pursuing a career in business, this course from Saylor can greatly improve their corporate communication skills.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus210/
Divided into eight units, this course in Human Resource Management gives students the building blocks for administrative careers in dealing with employees and personnel.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus301/
The third course in the Job Search series helps instruct students on effectively presenting and showcasing their personality, strengths, interests, and abilities to potential employers.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/prdv103/
For students interested in business, this course will give them an introduction to the subject in a five-part series.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus101/
This course will prepare students for financial accounting and is divided into eight manageable units.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus103/
The purpose of this course is to give students a general overview of the applications and concepts surrounding Human Resource Management.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/prdv401/
This course gives students a thorough introduction to paralegal studies through 10 units.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/prdv301/
The first in a series of four courses under the subject of Job Searching, this course gives students the tools and knowledge necessary to be a smart job searcher.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/prdv101/
Management information systems are generally associated with databases, the internet, and server rooms, which makes this course especially valuable to business students.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus206/
This course on Management Leadership can give students an edge in the competitive business market as it teaches effective leadership strategies that can help a student succeed in their career.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus401/
Students taking the managerial accounting course will learn how to track various forms of data in order to report to investors, regulators, and potential business associates.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus105/
Students will learn effective techniques for negotiations and conflict management.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus403/
This course in operations management focuses on preparing students to use limited resources wisely.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus300/
This course in organizational behavior gives students the resources necessary to help the people in a company be successful, translating into the success of the company.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus209/
Students will learn effective techniques for negotiations and conflict management.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus403/
This course in operations management focuses on preparing students to use limited resources wisely.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus300/
This course in organizational behavior gives students the resources necessary to help the people in a company be successful, translating into the success of the company.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus209/
Students will learn effective techniques for negotiations and conflict management.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus403/
This course in operations management focuses on preparing students to use limited resources wisely.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus300/
This course in organizational behavior gives students the resources necessary to help the people in a company be successful, translating into the success of the company.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus209/
This course on professional etiquette helps students present themselves professionally to future employers and in the workplace, and is the last in the four-part Job Search series.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/prdv104/
Students who desire to learn effective document writing for professional writing needs can take this three-unit course on the subject.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/prdv002/
Project management is perhaps the most important subject for students who are interested in pursuing a business career and Saylor offers this six-unit course for that purpose.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus402/
In this course, students will learn techniques and strategies for writing quality resumes.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/prdv102/
Risk management is one of the most important elements in business and Saylor's course on the subject will give students a comprehensive introduction to the concept.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus404/
Saylor's course on Small Business Management introduces students to Entrepreneurship and Business Planning.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus305/
In this course, students will learn techniques and strategies for writing quality resumes.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/prdv102/
Risk management is one of the most important elements in business and Saylor's course on the subject will give students a comprehensive introduction to the concept.
Business
Saylor
http://www.saylor.org/courses/bus404/
Saylor's course on Small Business Management introduces students to Entrepreneurship and Business Planning.
For students with a basic knowledge of Marx's Capital, this course can take you into more advanced topics with an application to current economic and political issues.
An advanced course focused on the practical applications of auditing procedures, including topics such as ethical responsibilities, fraud, and oversight.
This Liberty University course explores the design, selection, implementation, and management of enterprise Business solutions, with a focus on technology and developing a competitive advantage.
This video series discusses the key functions related to financial and resource management, such as budgetary functions, cost analysis, and managing costs.
Topics covered in this course from Liberty University include cash flow and debt management, asset acquisition, education planning, and investment planning.
This course, offered through Liberty University, focuses on franchising as a major form of business ownership, as well as strategy for growing ventures.
This Liberty University course covers the concepts and techniques of project management as applied to a number of political, cultural, and geographical settings.
This class, offered by Liberty University, explores theoretical and practical approaches to human resource development, including the design and implementation of employee orientation, training, and career development programs.
This class provides an overview of the concepts, theory, and practice of effective user interactive computer software, including the study of cognitive and social aspects of human interaction with technological devices.
Study the structure and operation of the U.S. and international financial systems, the functions of the Federal Reserve, monetary theory, and the impact of monetary policy on financial markets and the economy in this course from Liberty University.
Study the structure and operation of the U.S. and international financial systems, the functions of the Federal Reserve, monetary theory, and the impact of monetary policy on financial markets and the economy in this course from Liberty University.
Study the structure and operation of the U.S. and international financial systems, the functions of the Federal Reserve, monetary theory, and the impact of monetary policy on financial markets and the economy in this course from Liberty University.
Students will learn about recent developments in contract theory and related topics, such as advanced models of moral hazard, adverse selection, and more.
The first course in advanced macroeconomics addresses three sets of topics: business cycle models with imperfect information, models of investment with credit constraints, and models of decentralized trade.
Students taking the second course in advanced macroeconomics will learn about labor markets and unemployment, shocks, and dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models (DSGE models).
A continuation of Management Communication for Undergraduates, this communications graduate course provides further practice and learning opportunity for graduate level business students.
Students come to understand and learn to employ advanced business strategies through the examination of various case studies, simulations, and the like.
With a primary focus on economic issues, operations planning models, and decision support tools, this course will familiarize you with methods and techniques used in airline management.
In this course, graduate level students learn how economists create models for limited resources and how the market reacts in accordance with these models.
Graduate students apply economic, accounting, and finance methods and concepts previously learned to gather the financial information necessary to analyze and financially assess businesses in this class.
Professor Michael Piore examines the implications of economic theories for social and political organization given the context of the historical progressive changes of industrial societies.
In this graduate MIT course, students have the opportunity to learn the guidelines and develop the skills necessary to communicate effectively in written form in an academic environment.
Students study competition in the telecommunications market and through this gain an understanding of the technology, economics, and business methods employed within this competitive market.
In this research-oriented seminar, students explore cultural differences among countries in order to be prepared for conducting business outside of the U.S.
Professors Michael Kremer and Robert Townsend present this course in development economics as it relates to macroeconomics, emphasizing dynamic models of growth and development.
This course covers topics such as productivity effects of health, social and private returns to education, education policy, education quality, market equilibrium, and more.
This continuation of Doctoral Seminar in Research Methods I, this doctoral MIT course provides students with a working knowledge of quantitative research methods, models, and more.
This course primarily discusses recursive methods in economic dynamics, addressing deterministic and stochastic dynamic optimization with programming analysis.
Focusing on dynamic optimization methods in both continuous and discrete time, this course gives students a complete understanding of dynamic optimization methods with applications.
Professors Jerry Hausman and Victor Chernozhukov present this course to students that focuses on the specification and estimation of the linear regression model.
This course introduces students to the economic analysis of Game Theory, which involves the analysis of conflict, cooperation, and (tacit) communication.
This economics course introduces the current macroeconomic concerns, emphasizing medium-run economic fluctuations, the role of asset markets, and economic crises.
This course presents students with a historical perspective on financial panics and includes topics such as the growth of the industrial world, the Great Depression, and surrounding events.
Professor Glenn Ellison teaches students about theoretical models and studies of old economy industries to produce an understanding of the future and growth of electronic commerce.
Integrating psychological insights into models of behavior, this course discusses the limitations of standard economic models and investigates the uses of psychological experiments in learning about preferences, cognition, and behavior.
In this course, students will examine the constraints and choices related to sources and uses of energy by various entities, such as firms, government,s and households.
Students gain an understanding of entrepreneurial finance and business development in this course that concentrates on entrepreneurial ventures that rely on technology.
Students will explore the foundations of policy making in developing countries with the goal to define various options and quantify the pros and cons of them.
Business operating models and IT alignment are just a few of the topics addressed in this course devoted to studying the affect information technology has on business operations.
Students study the ways in which global economics and competition are influenced by social and political entities through the examination and analysis of case studies and relevant literature.
Group process, organizational adaptation, and various other forms of behavior in organizations are studied in this course that applies behavior science to business organizations.
Professors Glenn Ellison and Stephen Ryan partnered to present this course on industrial organization, designed specifically to provide a broad introduction in the subject.
This course evaluates modern macroeconomics at a highly advanced level and includes an introduction to the mathematical tools used today in macroeconomics.
Also available in Chinese, this course focuses on basic theory of consumer behavior, production and costs, welfare, and much more related to intermediate microeconomics.
Taught by Professor Guido Lorenzoni, this course introduces students to the theory of international trade and finance with applications to current policy issues.
Undergraduate students gain a foundational knowledge of finance and managerial accounting so as to enable them to produce their own professional reports.
Christopher Walters assists Professor Joshua Angrist in presenting this course to acquaint students with the traditional topics surrounding labor economics.
The second in the two-part labor economics series, this course focuses primarily on issues related to the determinants of the wage and salary distribution.
Through a taught understanding of the human variables that affect organizations, students are prepared to face the psychological and sociological challenges commonly faced in organizations.
In this open course, graduate students are provided with the fundamentals of market research strategies, including consumer interviews and survey question composition.
Students will be given an introduction to the theories of economic growth, including topics of basic facts of economic growth and long-run economic development.
This is the second course in the macroeconomics theory four-quarter graduate sequence, introducing the basic models macroeconomists use to study fluctuations.
In this MIT open course, students learn the operational, organizational, and strategic skills necessary to manage Supply Networks domestically and internationally.
In this course, students will develop a critical eye for making inference from data, gain the ability to conduct simple data analysis, learn about managerial psychology, and more.
Students take this course to grasp a working understanding of the models, issues, and other aspects necessary to consider when making system design decisions.
Learn to evaluate a business' potential opportunities, marketing strategies, and more in this course designed to aid students in looking at big picture marketing strategy.
Students take this course to grasp a working understanding of the models, issues, and other aspects necessary to consider when making system design decisions.
Learn to evaluate a business' potential opportunities, marketing strategies, and more in this course designed to aid students in looking at big picture marketing strategy.
Graduate students learn the practice, theory, and inherent issues of network flows while studying it as applied to such areas as project management and manufacturing.
Taught by Professors Victor Chernozhukov and Whitney Newey, this course presents micro-econometric models, includes large sample theory, generalized method of moments (GMM), and more.
Through the use and analysis of case studies and reading assignments, students learn the methods and concepts utilized in managing operations in the manufacturing and service industries.
Graduate students learn the practice, theory, and inherent issues of network flows while studying it as applied to such areas as project management and manufacturing.
Taught by Professors Victor Chernozhukov and Whitney Newey, this course presents micro-econometric models, includes large sample theory, generalized method of moments (GMM), and more.
Through the use and analysis of case studies and reading assignments, students learn the methods and concepts utilized in managing operations in the manufacturing and service industries.
Graduate students learn the practice, theory, and inherent issues of network flows while studying it as applied to such areas as project management and manufacturing.
Taught by Professors Victor Chernozhukov and Whitney Newey, this course presents micro-econometric models, includes large sample theory, generalized method of moments (GMM), and more.
Through the use and analysis of case studies and reading assignments, students learn the methods and concepts utilized in managing operations in the manufacturing and service industries.
This course explores the theory and evidence on government taxation policy, including topics of tax incidence, tax expenditure policy, optimal tax theory, and more.
This course addresses theory and evidence on government taxation but includes topics such as the theory of public goods, education, state and local public goods, and more.
Professor Jonathan Gruber presents this course in public finance and public policy, exploring the role of government in the economy, applying tools of basic microeconomics to categories of finance and public policy.
Professor David Autor partnered with Professor Esther Duflo to give students an overview of field experiments in Economics and an analysis of the results.
As the companion course to Listening to the Customer, this course focuses on quantitative marketing strategies implemented to understand a product or service's market.
An extension of Introduction to System Dynamics, this MIT class introduces students to the tools and techniques utilized to test and produce system models.
Graduate students are introduced to manufacturing optimization and analysis modeling and simulation processes that will aid them in addressing issues commonly experienced in the field.
This team-oriented MIT course requires students to analyze a real-world company's business initiative by utilizing methods and concepts learned in previous MBA courses.
As the companion course to Listening to the Customer, this course focuses on quantitative marketing strategies implemented to understand a product or service's market.
An extension of Introduction to System Dynamics, this MIT class introduces students to the tools and techniques utilized to test and produce system models.
Graduate students are introduced to manufacturing optimization and analysis modeling and simulation processes that will aid them in addressing issues commonly experienced in the field.
This team-oriented MIT course requires students to analyze a real-world company's business initiative by utilizing methods and concepts learned in previous MBA courses.
As the companion course to Listening to the Customer, this course focuses on quantitative marketing strategies implemented to understand a product or service's market.
An extension of Introduction to System Dynamics, this MIT class introduces students to the tools and techniques utilized to test and produce system models.
Graduate students are introduced to manufacturing optimization and analysis modeling and simulation processes that will aid them in addressing issues commonly experienced in the field.
This team-oriented MIT course requires students to analyze a real-world company's business initiative by utilizing methods and concepts learned in previous MBA courses.
This is an advanced level financial accounting course that's designed to help students analyze and interpret financial statements of business entities with special attention paid to the accounting standards of Pakistan.
This course helps students understand all the major marketing communication tools: advertising, direct marketing, the Internet, interactive media, sales promotion, public relations, personal selling, as well as social and consumer-driven media.
This course is designed to familiarize students with laws related to banking and the banking practices around the globe with specific emphasis on Pakistan.
This class seeks to understand what is good and right in the institutions, technologies transactions, activities, and pursuits that we call modern business.
The main aim of this course is to identify the need for change and then evaluate and plan the change process to ensure that, if a change is made, it is done in the most efficient way possible.
In this course students learn about the process of understanding interpersonal conflicts and selecting appropriate tactics and processes to address them.
The purpose of this course is to provide the students with an understanding of consumer behavior concepts and their application in developing overall marketing strategy.
This class discusses how to deal with crisis, problems, odds, and difficulties which are indispensable part of human life, at individual as well as, at collective level.
This class focuses on the importance and purpose of entrepreneurship, highlighting how to carry out efficient and effective entrepreneurial techniques to start businesses while providing managerial knowledge students can utilize in their practical life.
This course includes an introduction to different business entities, formations and meetings of companies, relationships between companies, legal documents of companies, and a number of other important finance topics.
This course serves as an introduction to auditing with topics covered including auditing rights and liabilities and well as learning about auditor reports.
This class deal with the process of competency development in people and creation of conditions (through interventions) to help people apply these competencies for their own benefits and for that of others.
This course provides students a broad understanding of international marketing and understanding of how organizations might use the marketing discipline to gain competitive advantage.
Students in this course will address how and why businesses operate the way they do, covering topics like nature and scope of business, sole proprietorship, partnership, etc.
The contents of this course include historical ideas and concepts, perspectives, and intellectual frameworks that are fundamental to understanding public administration.
Knowledge Management is one of the key disciplines needed to generate, share, and sustain the collaborative and differential advantage in the 21st century; in this course, students will learn how to master this type of management.
This course covers overs the nature and function of bank and non-bank financial intermediaries, the role of government in the financial sector, regulation issues, and the emergence of various financial institutions, markets and instruments.
This marketing class introduces students to the concepts, principles and activities used in the analysis, development, implementation, and control of marketing programs.
This class focuses on the importance and purpose of market research and how to carry out efficient marketing research techniques to successfully launch products.
This marketing class introduces students to the concepts, principles and activities used in the analysis, development, implementation, and control of marketing programs.
This class focuses on the importance and purpose of market research and how to carry out efficient marketing research techniques to successfully launch products.
Students in this course will be given an introduction to the functional area of production and operations management as practiced in manufacturing industries and the services sector.
This course is a study of the factors which determine national income, employment, and price levels, with attention to the effects of monetary and fiscal policy.
This course discusses the organization and structure of production in the U.S. economy, including determinants of economic performance and business behavior.
Macroeconomic theory with an emphasis on economic growth and international economics is covered in this class. A video version of this course is offered on YouTube and iTunes.
The course provides the student with a basic grasp of economic principles and methodology, paying particular attention to how economic tools solve monetary problems and their policies.
This course explores psychological and experimental economics research that discusses classical assumptions of economics, such as departures from self-interest and perfect rationality.
An overview of fiscal policy, how the government uses revenue and expenditure to influence the country's economy, and monetary policy, implemented by the central bank of a country to influence that country's money supply.
A course on inflation and its role in the modern economy, including its appearance due to rising prices and falling supply and demand on common goods and services.
A course introducing the balance sheet as a basic accounting concept used for buying a house versus renting a house. Also discusses assets, liabilities, equity, and marketing.
A course on fractional reserve backing, where banks maintain only a fraction of the total amount of money in a customers' deposit account as cash for withdrawal in order to allow a supply of capital for business loans and economic expansion.
A course on risk-and-return concepts, capital markets, and aspects within taxation like tax deductions and calculating upper and lower bounds on forward settlement prices.
This is an introductory course on the process of valuing stocks and shares in order to invest in the stock market.
Business
Khan Academy
http://alison.com/courses/Valuation-and-Investing
A course on the basics of venture capitalism, covering topics such as shares and how they are valued, equity and debt, and how a failing company goes through either bankruptcy or liquidation.
Andrew Lindridge, a professor at The Open University delivers this three-part video-lecture series on marketing principles, strategies, and techniques.
From principles of effective communication, organization strategies, and networking, The Open University's six part series breaks down the necessary elements of having a positive change on the workplace environment.
In this course, you'll explore the business case for taking an ethical approach to human resources management and its potential for bringing in more dividends.
The Open University's six video lectures provide students with information regarding innovation, enterprise, and creativity in the work place and demonstrates how it can create positive change and effective influence on productivity.
The Open University provides a course on managing technology delivered in 16 video lectures, discussing the effective management of technology and how it relates to the success of individuals and organizations.
The Open University provides a course on managing technology delivered in 16 video lectures, discussing the effective management of technology and how it relates to the success of individuals and organizations.
Through 10 video-lectures, The Open University provides a comprehensive overview of the aspects of retail management, giving students an understanding of the key management functions within a trading environment.
Through 10 video-lectures, The Open University provides a comprehensive overview of the aspects of retail management, giving students an understanding of the key management functions within a trading environment.
Gain insight into the allocation of health care products and services, as well as supply and demand affect health care systems, from practical and moral context articles
This advanced course discusses the importance, basic principles, goals, and process of estate planning, as well as trusts, wills, and probate planning.
This course covers the basic elements of insurance, including the benefits and costs of different insurance types and recommendations for best practices.
Second of a nine-part course, this course discusses the importance of financial goals and how to set them, as well as the importance and preparation of an investment plan.
Third in a nine-part course, this course teaches different types of securities markets, the basics of brokers and investment advisors, the process of buying and selling securities, choosing an advisor, and various types of benchmarks.
Fourth in a nine-part course, this course covers major types, valuing, and the costs of investing in bonds, as well as term risk and return and terminology.
Fifth in a nine-part course, this course covers terminology, valuation, investing strategies, and the costs of investing in stocks, as well as investing risk and return.
Sixth in a nine-part course, this course includes the basics of mutual funds, risk and return and how to calculate them, terminology, buying strategies, and investing costs.
Eighth in a nine-part course, this course covers the value of developing your portfolio before buying stocks, best resources for information on mutual funds and stocks, successful mutual funds, and index funds.
Ninth in a nine-part course, this course covers portfolio rebalancing, management, and evaluation, risk-adjusted performance measures, and portfolio attribution.
First in a series of four courses, this intermediate-level overview of retirement planning covers the importance, principles, and monitoring of retirement planning.
First in a series of four courses, this intermediate-level overview of retirement planning covers the importance, principles, and monitoring of retirement planning.
In this course, students will learn fundamental basics of starting and operating a business, covering topics such as payroll, taxes, and employee management, among others.
Jamie Knight, Business
OpenLearning
https://www.openlearning.com/courses/BUS194258
This introductory course discusses observation and analysis of performance in sport.
Keith Lyons, Business
OpenLearning
https://www.openlearning.com/courses/SPRT224982
This introductory course discusses observation and analysis of performance in sport.
Keith Lyons, Business
OpenLearning
https://www.openlearning.com/courses/SPRT224982
This introductory course discusses observation and analysis of performance in sport.
Keith Lyons, Business
OpenLearning
https://www.openlearning.com/courses/SPRT224982
Learn the major components of financial reporting in a variety of context articles
Discover the concepts and principles of modern quality management developed by six quality pioneers - Frederick W. Taylor, Walter A. Shewart, W. Edwards Deming, Joseph M. Juran, Philip B., Crobsy, and Armand V. Feigenbaum.
Darden presents 31 video-lectures on the subject of entrepreneurship and innovation, discussing strategies, challenges, and successful business models.
Students in this course will learn about export opportunities, evaluate their readiness to export, and decide where to export to when it comes to business.
Business
Kutztown University Small Business Development Center
Similar to part I of this course, students will learn about export opportunities, evaluate their readiness to export, and decide where to export to when it comes to business.
Business
Kutztown University Small Business Development Center
Richard Wilding lectures on supply chain management and successful strategies to make operations more efficient and warns on things to avoid in the environment
Richard Wilding lectures on supply chain management and successful strategies to make operations more efficient and warns on things to avoid in the environment
Richard Wilding lectures on supply chain management and successful strategies to make operations more efficient and warns on things to avoid in the environment
Students in this class examine several aspects of global capital markets, such as domestic and global security markets, private and public financial intermediaries, and capitalization structure.
Get an understanding of business analysis from this course, sharing a focus on business analysis functions, particularly in information technology solutions.
This course aims to offer financial planning advice for the general public, sharing ideas for planning family spending and dealing with risk management.
Business
University of California-Irvine (UC Irvine)
http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/course.aspx?id=12
This course is for those who want to improve their international business English communication skills. Students learn about business communication in the U.S. and internationally, and they may learn cross-cultural communications skills for professional settings.
UC-Irvine's project management open course is a hands-on learning experience that reviews project planning, project budgeting, risk management, procurement, and project development management.
View Yale professor John Geanakoplos' course to learn about financial theory, the role and importance of the financial system as it interacts with the global economy.
John Geanakoplos, Business
Yale University
http://oyc.yale.edu/economics/econ-251
No playing around, this Yale course is a serious introduction to game theory and strategic thinking, with ideas including dominance, evolutionary stability, adverse selection, and signaling.
Ben Polak, Business
Yale University
http://oyc.yale.edu/economics/econ-159
In this course Jeff Hawkins, who pioneered big names in the smart phone industry, will walk students through the steps to become a successful entrepreneur by relaying his own personal experiences.
Vice President of Search Products & User Experience Products Marissa Mayer teaches this course on how companies could take a note from Google and encourage all employees within a company -- rather than just the marketing team and creatives -- to voice business and marketing ideas.
Designed as an upper level college course, Stanford University's Entrepreneurship course highlights innovation, entrepreneurship, business fundamentals, and much more.
Study the basics of game theory in this course, which covers game trees, Bayesian games, stochastic games, and more.
Matthew O. Jackson, Kevin Leyton-Brown, and Yoav Shoham, Business
Stanford University
https://www.coursera.org/course/gametheory
The 45 video lectures in this general entrepreneurship course by Stanford University gives students an introduction to the process of taking an idea and actually implementing it through effective business strategy.
In this course Andy Freire, co-founder and CEO of Axialent, explains how customer-focused culture, one-team culture, innovation culture, achievement culture, and people-first culture are the five archetypes of organizational culture.
In this course, students will learn about the fundamental basics of technology entrepreneurship.
Chuck Eesley, Business
Stanford University
https://novoed.com/venture
The National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning brings a 40-video lecture series taught by T.I. Eldho on the analysis and investigation of watershed management.
T.I. Eldho, Business
National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL)
In a 39-part video lecture series by the National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning, students learn about the complexities of science of management.
Anuradha Sharma, Business
National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL)
Through 11 video lectures, the National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning gives students a comprehensive understanding of effective strategic management.
K. Chakravarti, Business
National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL)
These courses explain the concept and evolution over time of management thought, taught by the professors at National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning.
K. B. Akhilesh, Business
National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL)
Dr. Rudra P. Pradhan brings you the principles of econometric modelling in a 40-video lecture series from the National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning.
Rudra P. Pradhan, Business
National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL)
The National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning provides students with a 40-video lecture series teaching six sigma management, quality management, and statistics and probability
T. P. Bagchi, Business
National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL)
In Computational Investing, you'll see how computation can help us understand how electronic markets work and why stock market prices change the way they do.
Tucker Balch, Business
Georgia Tech
https://www.coursera.org/course/compinvesting1
This course introduces methods of utilizing the computer to maintain accounting records, make management decisions, and process common business applications.
This course introduces methods of utilizing the computer to maintain accounting records, make management decisions, and process common business applications with emphasis on invoicing, customer accounts, and sales quotes.
This series discusses documents that must be filed by construction companies with topics in pay applications, daily diaries, and requests for information.
Business
Auburn University McWhorter School of Building Science
Incorporating some of the lectures from the school's Social Entrepreneurship course, the Gleitsman Program in Leadership for Social Change places a strong emphasis on leadership as it pertains to social environments.
Harvard provides nine video lectures on the subject of leadership given our ever-changing world and discusses in-depth the ways to promote quality leadership.
From Harvard's best professors comes this 50 lecture course on leadership, with examples of past leaders, principles of effective leadership, and lessons from their own years of experience.
With this course, you can explore how to identify and develop ideas into great companies based on real customer needs.
James V. Green, Business
University of Maryland
https://www.coursera.org/course/innovativeideas
This course offers resources for surviving the technological disruptions that impact business, government, education, and our daily lives.
Hank Lucas, Business
University of Maryland
https://www.coursera.org/course/sdt
This course offers resources for surviving the technological disruptions that impact business, government, education, and our daily lives.
Hank Lucas, Business
University of Maryland
https://www.coursera.org/course/sdt
This course offers resources for surviving the technological disruptions that impact business, government, education, and our daily lives.
Hank Lucas, Business
University of Maryland
https://www.coursera.org/course/sdt
In this diploma course in Business and Legal Studies, students will cover germane topics such as management, accounting, human resources, and legal studies.
This diploma course in Business Management and Entrepreneurship delves into the various types of management, such as corporate, human resources, project, and operations management.
A diploma course covering key topics in legal studies, such as structural components of the legal system, basic types of law, and common legal procedures.
Business
XSIQ
http://alison.com/courses/Diploma-in-Law
In this diploma course, the roles of a project manager -- including resource management, planning, organization tactics, and obtaining goals -- are evaluated.
An introduction to corporate management and the characteristics of large businesses, management functions within a business, and the corporate business environment.
An introduction to economics, the study of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, exploring economic growth and activity, employment, the market economy, inflation, wealth, and income distribution.
An interactive course introducing government policy from an economic perspective, including topics like resource allocation, distribution of wealth, microeconomic policy, and government market intervention.
In this diploma course, students will learn valuable skills necessary for human resources positions, such as recruiting, training employees, and instilling employee morale.
This diploma course provides an overview of operations management, its role in a business or private sector, and specific methodologies practiced by operations managers.
In this diploma course, students will learn how to set up an online business, from the programming languages used to create the basic layout to marketing the site through social media outlets.
This course will cover the different impacts of business on the environment and what businesses are doing now to create a more sustainable path forward.
This course will cover the different impacts of business on the environment and what businesses are doing now to create a more sustainable path forward.
This course will cover the different impacts of business on the environment and what businesses are doing now to create a more sustainable path forward.
This course is a comprehensive program designed for all student levels to introduce the key concepts associated with a future in entrepreneurship or venture capitalism.
Duke University's Fuqua School of Business brings you a five-video lecture series on the subject of entrepreneurship symposium, including lessons on being a successful entrepreneur, sustainability, and technology, among other topics.
The two-part course introduces e-business and related concepts, including the social and business aspects, e-marketing, e-commerce, e-operations, and electronic payment systems.
Alptekin Temizel, Business
Middle East Technical University
http://ocw.metu.edu.tr/course/info.php?id=20
Students explore the capital process in its early stage and the issues faced by entrepreneurs at this stage in starting a new business.
This course covers economic analysis for engineering decision making and management, including evaluation techniques, investment opportunities, and design choices.
Serhan Duran, Business
Middle East Technical University
http://ocw.metu.edu.tr/course/info.php?id=80
This course covers the basics of financial accounting, including preparations of various sheets and statements, inventory, depreciation, accounting, costs, and allocation of overhead.
Serhan Duran, Business
Middle East Technical University
http://ocw.metu.edu.tr/course/info.php?id=130
This course introduces the concept of entrepreneurship from various perspectives.
Business
Middle East Technical University
http://ocw.metu.edu.tr/course/info.php?id=96
This course covers basic econometric methods such as linear regression, hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, and correlation vs. causality.
Advanced econometric methods are explored in this course, including estimation of linear regression models, panel data sets, discrete choice models, and time series analysis.
International trade in goods and services is examined as well as international migration, capital flows, comparative advantage, trade policies motives, and more.
This course taps into the focus of achieving success with emotional intelligence outside the academic world.
Mushtak Al-Atabi, Business
Taylors University
https://www.openlearning.com/courses/Success
This course taps into the focus of achieving success with emotional intelligence outside the academic world.
Mushtak Al-Atabi, Business
Taylors University
https://www.openlearning.com/courses/Success
This course taps into the focus of achieving success with emotional intelligence outside the academic world.
Mushtak Al-Atabi, Business
Taylors University
https://www.openlearning.com/courses/Success
Study entrepreneurship and business with entrepreneur Mark Juliano as he discusses idea generation, company formation, business plans, marketing, investors, and more.
A course on the factors of growing an international business including international marketing strategies, products and services additions, and factors involved in international business.
This course covers the fundamentals of entrepreneurial leadership skills, including how a company should be organized, tactics for choosing the appropriate team, and how to behave professionally.
Topics in this business course include class policies and the value of the customer, creative association, analyzing ads, and understanding consumer insight.
Business
W.P. Carey School of Business Arizona State University
This course teaches students about the role of a loan package in the lending process.
Business
Small Biz U
http://www.smallbizu.org/lp/
Students in this class will learn what financial projections are and how to prepare them for different variables in business.
Business
Small Biz U
http://www.smallbizu.org/fp/
This class discusses the importance of finding capital to start a new business and the different sources of funding used to start businesses.
Business
Small Biz U
http://www.smallbizu.org/fm/
This course teaches students about the different legal structure available to them when starting a business and how those legal structures affect their business(es).
Business
Small Biz U
http://www.smallbizu.org/ls/
Students in this course are expected to learn different types of intellectual property, protections in intellectual property law, processes for applying for intellectual property protection, and meeting with intellectual property lawyers.
Business
Small Biz U
http://www.smallbizu.org/ip/
Students in this course are expected to learn the pros and cons of buying a business as well as the steps involved in buying a business.
Business
Small Biz U
http://www.smallbizu.org/bb/
Students in this course will learn about entrepreneurship, it's purpose, systematic practices, and available strategies.
Business
Small Biz U
http://www.smallbizu.org/es/
This course teaches students how to cultivate and strategically plan marketing plans for small businesses.
Business
Small Biz U
http://www.smallbizu.org/cb/
This course explains the processes of conducting market research and how the process differs for small businesses as opposed to large corporations.
Business
Small Biz U
http://www.smallbizu.org/mr/
A course on understanding what marketing means, what is is, how it works, and how you can use it to position your business product.
Business
Small Biz U
http://www.smallbizu.org/m101/
This course teaches students how to use positioning in growing a successful business brand.
Business
Small Biz U
http://www.smallbizu.org/pos/
This course teaches students how to cultivate and strategically plan marketing plans for small businesses.
Business
Small Biz U
http://www.smallbizu.org/cb/
This course explains the processes of conducting market research and how the process differs for small businesses as opposed to large corporations.
Business
Small Biz U
http://www.smallbizu.org/mr/
A course on understanding what marketing means, what is is, how it works, and how you can use it to position your business product.
Business
Small Biz U
http://www.smallbizu.org/m101/
This course teaches students how to use positioning in growing a successful business brand.
Business
Small Biz U
http://www.smallbizu.org/pos/
Take this course for an introduction to the theory and practice of financial engineering and risk management.
Martin Haugh, Garud Iyengar, Business
Columbia University
https://www.coursera.org/course/fe
Students will be taught the fundamentals of financial engineering and risk management in the first of this two-part series on the subject.
Martin Haugh, Business
Columbia University
https://www.coursera.org/course/fe1
The second in this two-part series on financial engineering and risk management, this course covers topics such as portfolio optimization, risk management, and more.
Martin Haugh, Business
Columbia University
https://www.coursera.org/course/fe2
Recently added to Columbia Business School, this course provides an excellent example of how collaboration leads to effective solutions to a major city's complex problems.
This course will teach you how to analyze an organization's strategy and offer recommendations for improvement.
Michael J. Lenox, Business
University of Virginia
https://www.coursera.org/course/strategy101
In this course, you'll learn about the common growth challenges faced by businesses.
Edward D. Hess, Business
University of Virginia
https://www.coursera.org/course/growtogreatness
In part two of the business course, you'll see how human resource challenges can impact business growth.
Edward D. Hess, Business
University of Virginia
https://www.coursera.org/course/GTG
A course on human resources management and its functions, including responsibilities and objectives, the employment cycle, job analysis, recruitment and selection, and performance appraisal.
An overview of International Commercial terms used in common sales practices and published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).
Business
Procurement Academy
http://alison.com/courses/Incoterms
A course on negotiating techniques for house buyers.
Business
Procurement Academy
http://alison.com/courses/Negotiate-House-Price
An introduction to developing and implementing a successful online marketing strategy with an online marketing plan, business promotion, and an effective landing page.
Students in this course will learn about the theoretical and practical concepts related to human resource management in contemporary organizations. Note: Textbook required.
Students in this course will learn basic human resources concepts including recruitment, selection, EEO, training, labor relations, and human resources information systems.
Naomi Rotter, Business
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)
http://ocw.njit.edu/som/hrm/hrm-303/index.php
This class explores the legal and ethical responsibilities of managers in today's world.
Diana Walsh, Business
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)
http://ocw.njit.edu/som/mgmt/mgmt-691/index.php
This course is designed to provide students with an insight into key financial accounting concepts needed for effective decision-making.
With this course, you can gain an understanding of the economics of the marketplace, focusing on the microeconomic principles in competitive and imperfectly competitive markets.
This lecture course covers current monetary issues in East Asia after the Asian crisis, and explores new monetary order in Asia, referencing monetary European experience and history.
This course offers an inquiry into the nature of multilateral negotiation and its tools, techniques, and rhythms.
Adil Najam, Business
Tufts University
http://ocw.tufts.edu/Course/12
Through this course, you'll learn about the three major facets of international political economy: trade, money, and migration, as well as contemporary issues including globalization and indebtedness.
Learn about what goes into the production, processing, and distribution of agricultural products, including the strategic decisions made, marketing, risk management, and public policy.
You will learn how to analyze financial data, estimate statistical models, construct optimized portfolios, and become familiar with the tools and techniques used in quantitative and computational finance.
Eric Zivot, Business
University of Washington
https://www.coursera.org/course/compfinance
This course is composed of four online, text-based lessons through which you will decide on and define a project, provide an overview, and determine how to break it down into major and minor tasks.
Business
University of Washington
https://uw.instructure.com/courses/203870
Gain a basic understanding of e-Commerce issues, including Web navigation, Web design, Web business models, Web marketing, and Web analytics.
This course provides an introduction to the stock market from a trading perspective. It considers ideas such as risk management, money management, candlestick charting, charting patterns, swing and day trading, and more.
This course will help you improve your ability to lead and manage creativity in organizations.
David A. Owens, Business
Vanderbilt University
https://www.coursera.org/course/innovation
Offered by Gary Becker of the University of Chicago, this course discusses the theory of Human Capital that Becker helped to create (and won the Nobel Prize for).
This is a podcast along with a slideshow presentation taken from a logistics course at Tacoma Community College covering different aspects of warehouse and inventory management.
Students in this course should gain an understanding of the theory and principles of organization management and gain the ability to practice effective and pragmatic management.
Vinayshil Gautam, Business
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi)
http://www.nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/110102016/
Students in this course should gain an understanding of the theory and principles of organization management and gain the ability to practice effective and pragmatic management.
Vinayshil Gautam, Business
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi)
http://www.nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/110102016/
Students in this course should gain an understanding of the theory and principles of organization management and gain the ability to practice effective and pragmatic management.
Vinayshil Gautam, Business
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi)
http://www.nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/110102016/
An introduction to human resource management in a health sector reform context articles or policy reform context articles, including management styles, staff recruitment, skills development, and supervision.
This course contains one video lecture covering strategic and operational planning, ethical issues, financial analysis, marketing management techniques, and more that are involved in managing and growing a small business.
This course contains one video lecture covering strategic and operational planning, ethical issues, financial analysis, marketing management techniques, and more that are involved in managing and growing a small business.
Villanova University presents the Art of Entrepreneurship through an 11-part video lecture series explaining the elements of successful entrepreneurship.
Villanova University presents the Art of Entrepreneurship through an 11-part video lecture series explaining the elements of successful entrepreneurship.
Villanova University presents the Art of Entrepreneurship through an 11-part video lecture series explaining the elements of successful entrepreneurship.