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News
: Mission Statement
Statement
of Purpose
Santa Clara University's Business School develops men and women
for competence, conscience, and compassion who can provide leadership
in technologically advanced and rapidly changing global environments.
The development of competence is reflected in our commitment to
teaching excellence and the scholarly research necessary to animate
instruction and foster the creation of knowledge. The development
of conscience is enhanced through an emphasis on reflective inquiry
that is both professionally rigorous and ethically sound. Compassion
is at the intersection of competence and conscience, and is fostered
through an appreciation of multiple perspectives and a recognition
of the human being as part of every equation.
Program
Goals
1.
The Creation of Value in Markets
Develop graduates who can make business decisions that lead to the
creation of maximum value in the marketplace, who understand how
markets change, and how social, political, legal, economic, and
technological forces drive and influence such change.
2.
Innovation and Technology
Develop graduates who can foster innovation in organizations, respond
effectively to new circumstances, and through their actions enable
organizations and society to realize the potential of new technologies.
3.
Effective Business Management
Develop graduates with rigorous understanding of core business functions
and with problem-solving skills reflecting an integration of functional
perspectives. Graduates should be prepared to assume positions of
leadership and contribute immediately to the improved performance
of their organizations.
4.
Business Responsibility and Ethics
Develop graduates with knowledge of the social responsibilities
of business to its stakeholders, graduates who are able to identify
ethical dilemmas and understand frameworks for selecting and defending
a right course of action.
5.
Management Use of Information
Develop graduates with the capability to organize, describe, and
make intelligent inferences from empirical evidence. Graduates should
be able to apply sophisticated statistical techniques to data, make
informed forecasts of business trends; and formulate, solve, and
interpret quantitative business decision models.
6.
Human Values and Teamwork
Develop graduates who understand and value individual differences
and have collaborative skills for working effectively in functionally
and culturally diverse teams.
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