The D.B.A. serves as preparation for advanced positions of leadership in business, government, philanthropy, and policy and advocacy organizations. The D.B.A. emphasizes the application of research as a means to solve organizational problems and to devise and to execute strategy that is effective and ethical.
D.B.A. learners gain the skills to advance to top leadership positions and to retain them through rigorous reflection on their professional experiences, in-depth exposure to the insights offered by the world's leading organizations, review of classic and cutting edge theory and research, and mastery of methods and techniques to identify, understand, apply, and communicate strategically critical knowledge.
As stewards of the discipline of Business Administration, D.B.A. learners focus upon the communication and application of knowledge in Business Administration.
Management authority, Peter Drucker states: "Managers are needed to convert the disorganized resources of men, machines, material, money, time and space into useful and effective enterprise." The MBA degree program is for the manager-generalist who must understand how the key parts of an organization function and interrelate. Effective enterprise results when the manager-generalist organizes the efforts of specialists in order to accomplish organizational outcomes. The Management Specialization presents managers and prospective managers with the conceptual overview of modern theory and practice in each of the key areas.
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