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BU 121: Winter 2015 Functional Areas of the Organization

BU 121: Winter 2015 Functional Areas of the Organization. Today’s Topics. Introductions Instructor Students Objectives Materials/Methodology Assessments Success Strategies Important Dates. CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS. Planning. Organizing. Stakeholders. Economic. Finance. Political.

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BU 121: Winter 2015 Functional Areas of the Organization

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  1. BU 121: Winter 2015Functional Areas of theOrganization

  2. Today’s Topics • Introductions • Instructor • Students • Objectives • Materials/Methodology • Assessments • Success Strategies • Important Dates

  3. CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS Planning Organizing Stakeholders Economic Finance Political Marketing EXTERNAL Vision INTERNAL Social Operations Technological Human Resources Mission Controlling Strategy Motivating

  4. Course Objectives • Integrative framework* • Business plan development • New Venture Project • Introductory overview to functional areas • Development of ‘soft skills’ • decision-making, communication, leadership/team management, emotional intelligence, negotiating • Pitch Assignment • Business vocabulary • Professional expectations • Code of Conduct – Statement of Academic Integrity

  5. Required Materials • Functional Areas of the Organization– custom text • 4th Edition • Online chapter quizzes • Business 121 Lab Manual –30th Edition • Assessment coupon • Top Hat • Quick Start Guide on course website

  6. Methodology • Readings – text – online quizzes and lab manual • Lectures • PowerPoint slides are not a substitute for class notes! • Weekly Labs – start next week • Lab Registration* • Must register for weekly lab – details on next slide • Attendance at labs is compulsory • only allowed 1 un-validated absence and 1 ‘make-up lab • must have the TA of the attended lab sign a Lab Makeup Form you download from the website and bring to the lab • OR you lose all marks assigned to labs = 45% • make-up labs should only be used if absolutely necessary • Any labs missed will result in the loss of 1 participation mark • 3 lates = 1 absence for purposes of participation marks

  7. www.wlu.ca/sbe/bu121 on Friday, January 9th at 8 a.m. click the link that says “BU121 – Winter 2015”and follow instructions carefully select school, program and lecture section register in an appropriate lab WATERLOO STUDENTS: Use your WLU Student Identification Number (UW number plus a “zero”) Check your midterm schedule before selecting your lab time! Register before labs start next week but if you must change your time, do so before Friday, January 16th at 4 p.m. when registration closes There are prompts and reminders to assist you throughout the site. However, if you still have questions, click the support link on the site. Lab Registration Instructions

  8. Step 1 – Click link to register

  9. Step 2 – Either create an account or Login, then follow instructions on screen

  10. Participation Grade = 10% 5 marks for hand in of lab prep or in-lab exercises Excellent = 1 mark Acceptable = .5 marks Poor/Incomplete = 0 marks 5 marks for quality and consistency of participation WOW = 5 marks – participating consistently, respectfully and with high quality – adding value to the lab discussion GREAT= 4.5 marks – participating consistently, usually high quality GOOD = 4 marks – reasonably consistent, decent quality AVERAGE = 3 marks – reasonably consistent, average quality WEAK = 2 marks – inconsistent, lower quality POOR = 1 mark – rarely participated, poor quality OR sometimes disengaged, on electronics, or talking while others are talking NO CELLPHONE/LAPTOP POLICY UNACCEPTABLE = 0 marks – did not participate OR disruptive and disrespectful, called out for behaviour OR absent for the lab

  11. Extra Resources = optional extra participation marks! • Opportunity to earn up to 2 extra participation marks to a maximum of 10% participation • .25 mark each for full attendance and engagement at a maximum of 4 non-review Supplemental Instruction/SI sessions = 1 mark - www.wlu.ca/study • .5 mark each for full attendance and engagement at a maximum of 2 Success Workshops = 1 mark • .5 mark for full attendance and engagement at 1 Business Writing Workshop = .5 marks

  12. Assessments/Grading • 15% - Individual lab assignments/assessments • 5% Pitch • 10% Participation (as discussed) • 30% - Team-based lab assignments/assessments • New Venture Business Plan • 5% Team Plan and Timeline • 7% Business Model Canvas • 10% Business Plan Report • Groups are required to meet with their TA to show progress on their business plan. Failure to meet requirements will result in a 10% deduction • 8% Business Plan Presentation • 25% - Midterm Exam • 30% - Final Exam (with short case)

  13. Late policies! All assignments must be submitted in hardcopy and to turnitin before noon on the due date. Peer evaluations for group work are due by 11:59pm on the due date. Late policies: • Late in hardcopy = 0 on the assignment • Late to turnitin and/or late peer evals • = 10% penalty if submitted within the first 72 hours after the deadline • + additional 10% penalty if submitted within the next 24 hours • + additional 10% penalty if submitted within the following 24 hours • 0 on the assignment if not submitted to turnitin or no peer eval • Late completion of required assessments (lab manual coupon) = maximum 3 marks deducted from individual’s grade on Team Plan and Timeline (note that assignment is worth 5 marks) • .5 mark penalty per assessment if done within 72 hours after the deadline • + additional .5 mark penalty per assessment if done within next 24 hours • + additional .5 mark penalty if done within the following 24 hours

  14. Important Information – read carefully! • Academic misconduct is viewed very strictly • Assignments must be submitted to turnitin.com • Personal Work Statements are required to receive assignment marks • A signedStatement of Academic Integrity must be hand in to your TA in the first lab. • Midterms and finals are controlled access • No deferred midterm; Verification of Illness form required if you are ill • Final exam deferrals must be petitioned; no deferrals due to travel plans • Group work is taken very seriously – “firing” • Every effort is made to ensure student privacy • only student e-mails from university accounts will be returned • Reminders: • You must pass one of the exams to pass the course • Due dates are rigid – late assignments will be given 0 • Turnitin and Peer evaluations required; late penalties apply.

  15. How to Succeed • Get help BEFORE you need it! • Go to weekly SI Sessions • Go to the monthly Success Sessions • Meet with an Academic Advisor, your TA, Prof and/or SI tutor • Manage your time…

  16. Important Dates • Lab Registration • Starts Friday, January 9th • Assignments: • Assessment Deadline – Friday January 16th • Team Plan and Timeline – Friday January 30th • Pitch – week of February 2nd in labs • Business Model Canvas – Friday February 13th • Required Progress Meeting with TA – before FridayMarch 6th • New Venture Report – Friday March 13th • New Venture Presentations – weeks of March 16th and 21st in labs • Midterm Exam • Saturday February 28th 1:30–4:00pm

  17. Important Dates cont’d • Success Seminars: • Strategies for Success Workshop – Sunday Jan 18th – time TBA • Midterm Success Workshop – Sunday Feb 22nd – time TBA • Finish Strong Workshop – Sunday March 22nd – time TBA

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