Book Title: Business Professionalism
Edited by Beth Pouska
Book Description: BUSA 1130, Business Professionalism, at Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) is a requirement for many majors within business administration degrees but also for students pursuing computer information systems, digital media, health services management, hospitality and tourism, liberal arts, medical administrative assistant, office administration, project management, retail management, software development and more. As such topics focus on business perspectives in a variety of business environments.
Contents
Book Information
Book Description
Description:
Focuses on developing professional behavior appropriate for the business environment. Topics include:- Life Management
- goal setting
- workplace etiquette
- job search skills
- interviewing
- teamwork and team building
- motivation
- leadership
- business communication and
- workplace interaction.
Student Learning Outcomes:
In BUSA 1130, Business Professionalism, students should be able to:
- Communicate and interact in various business settings using professional etiquette.
- Leverage self-awareness in order to interact successfully with others in the business world.
- Prepare for a successful business career by using a variety of professional planning tools.
- Demonstrate effective life management skills such as goal-setting, leadership, stress & time management, organizational skills, and conflict resolution.
- Apply ethical decision-making in business situations.
License
Business Professionalism Copyright © by Beth Pouska is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.
Subject
Business studies: general