COMM 3020
Behavioral Issues in Marketing and Management
Course Description
Third-year Commerce standing
Studies the interaction of human behaviors both within the organization and within the business environment. Discusses personal effectiveness and interpersonal skills and introduces the marketing management process. Topics include individual differences, leadership, conflict resolution, group decision making, creating high-performance teams, globalization of markets and measuring markets, consumer markets and consumer behavior, developing communication strategies, organizational markets, organization buying behaviors, market segmentation, management of products and services, the use of the Internet and other promotion tools, and marketing decision systems. Prerequisite: Third-year Commerce standing.
Instructors
Gary Ballinger
Fall 2021
Christina Black
Fall 2021
Jon Blankenship
Fall 2021
Jeffrey Boichuk
Fall 2021
James Burroughs
Fall 2021
Kerrie Carfagno
Fall 2021
Brendon Cummiskey
Fall 2021
Derick Davis
Fall 2021
Natasha Foutz
Fall 2021
Christi Lockwood
Fall 2021
Robert Patterson
Fall 2021
Marcia Pentz
Fall 2021
Lynn Hamilton
Fall 2020
Charlotte Hoopes
Fall 2020
Irina Kozlenkova
Fall 2020
David Lehman
Fall 2020
Kieran O'Connor
Fall 2020
Daisy Lovelace
Fall 2019
Ying Foutz
Fall 2018
James Maxham
Fall 2018
Faculty Staff
Fall 2018
Marcia Pentz-Harris
Fall 2017
David Carfagno
Fall 2016
Gary Foutz
Fall 2016
Robert Kehoe
Fall 2016
Derick Pentz-Harris
Fall 2016
James Carfagno
Fall 2015
Kieran Patterson
Fall 2015
Amanda Cowen
Fall 2014
Robert Cross
Fall 2014
William Kehoe
Fall 2014
Nicole Montgomery
Fall 2014
Janette Martin
Fall 2013
Amar Cheema
Fall 2012
Karen Jansen
Fall 2011
Cynthia Fraser
Fall 2009