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Nov 07, 2024
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HADM 3650 - Persuasive Business Communication for Hospitality Leaders Fall, spring. 3 credits. Letter grades only.
Prerequisite: HADM 1650 and HADM 1150 . Enrollment limited to: 24 juniors or seniors per lecture. Priority given to SHA students. Required. Students are not permitted to drop after the first day of class. Preregistered students who do not attend the first class and fail to notify the course administrative assistant in 335 Statler Hall of their absence before the first class are automatically dropped from the instructor’s records. Students who add the course after the first day will not be permitted to drop. Students must request permission from the course chair to add the course before the second class and must attend the second class if adding the course after the first class.
A. Newman, P. Odom-Reed, A. Quagliata, M. Wolfe.
Develops the knowledge and skills that hospitality managers need to face an array of persuasive communication challenges. This course builds on the principles of effective managerial communication (HADM 1650 ) and organizational behavior and interpersonal skills (HADM 1150 ). The course introduces the theory and principles of persuasion and focuses on their application in a range of management and leadership contexts.
Outcome 1: PLO 1.1: Students will identify key issues and appropriately apply discipline principles to analyze a hospitality management solution.
Outcome 2: PLO 1.2: Students will critically evaluate a hospitality management problem and will formulate a solution based on principles from at least two management disciplines.
Outcome 3: PLO 2.1: Students will create professional-quality written business documents.
Outcome 4: PLO 2.2: Students will plan and deliver a professional-quality oral presentation.
Outcome 5: PLO 4.1: Students will describe their personal strengths and development needs related to hospitality management.
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