Title: Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences
1Managerial Economics andDecision Sciences
- 4 majors
- Decision Sciences
- Managerial Economics
- Operations Management
- Analytical Consulting
- Professional Program
- Social Enterprise at Kellogg (SEEK)
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majors.htm
2Decision Sciences (DECS) Understanding the
dynamic nature of decision making
- Decision science techniques have become
increasingly important in general consulting,
oil and natural gas, automobile, transportation
and pharmaceutical companies - A flexible major and ideal complement to
- Finance
- Strategy
- Operations
- Marketing
3Decision SciencesThe Mathematical Toolbox used
to understand the dynamic nature of decision
making
Students are required to take any three of the following courses
- DECS 450 Decision Analysis
- DECS 452 Strategic Decision Making
- DECS 499 Independent Study
- MECN 446 Pricing Strategy
- MECN 451 Business and Economic Forecasting
- OPNS 450 Spreadsheet Modeling for Managerial
Decisions - ACCT 454 Learning Through Experience Action
Program - MGMT 469 Empirical Methods in Strategy
For turbo options, visit www.kellogg.northwestern
.edu/meds/deptinfo/waiverinfo.htm
4Managerial Economics (MECN) Examining
decision-making in management
- What is managerial economics?
- Many firms create enormous amounts of economic
value, yet they still fail in achieving sustained
profitability - Managerial economics builds a framework that
analyzes the creation and distribution of value
in the market place - Managerial economics analyzes the interaction of
fundamentals (demand, cost, nature of
competition, and government policies) that
determine prices, market size and share - Grounded in principles of basic microeconomic and
game theory
5Managerial Economics (MECN) Examining
decision-making in management
- Core class MECN 430
- Usually taken in the winter or spring quarter
- Presents the basic microeconomic/game theoretic
framework for the analysis of perfect
competition, oligopoly and monopoly - A prerequisite for many management, strategy and
finance courses that build on the basic
microeconomic paradigm
6Managerial Economics (MECN) Examining
decision-making in management
- The managerial economics major
- Key analytical tools serving both industry-based
and function-based careers. Especially suited for
careers in management consulting - Includes demand and cost analysis, pricing
strategies, market structures, incentives and
information, and game theory
7Managerial EconomicsExamining decision-making in
management
MECN 441 Competitive Strategies Industrial Structure MECN 443 Analytics of Corporate Planning MECN 446 Pricing Strategy MECN 450 Macroeconomic Analysis MECN 451 Business and Economic Forecasting MECN 452 International Economics MECN 463 Entrepreneurial Leadership  MECN 499 Independent Study  MECN 912 Invention Innovation MGMT 444 Health Care Economics Strategy ACCT 454 Learning Through Experience Action Program TECH 913 Intellectual Capital Management
Students are required to take any three of the following courses
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tern.edu/meds/deptinfo/waiverinfo.htm
8Operations Management (OPNS) Operational and
Financial Measures of Performance
- The operations major is designed with two
specific career paths in mind consulting and
general management. - High demand in firms focusing on quality - health
services, government, transportation, retail,
airlines, insurance, banking and others. - Possible major combinations
- Finance (operating functions of banks and other
financial institutions) - Marketing (management of complex
inventory-distribution-warehousing systems
linking retail, wholesale, and manufacturing)
9Operations Management Operational and Financial
Measures of Performance
OPNS 450 Spreadsheet Modeling for Managerial Decisions OPNS 453 Inventory Management  OPNS 454 Operations Strategy OPNS 455 Logistics and Supply Chain Management  OPNS 499 Independent Study OPNS 912 Service Operations OPNS 916 Process Management OPNS 917 Project Management TECH 919 Innovation Process Management Â
Students are required to take any three of the following courses
For more information, visit the operations
website www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/research/op
erations
10Analytical ConsultingA quantitative, analytical
approach to strategic managerial consulting
- In the past few years, about 40 of Kellogg
graduates accepted a consulting position upon
graduation. - Kellogg faculty at the forefront of developing
analytical models and methods. - Courses focus on
- quantitative skills (using statistics,
optimization, or simulation methods) - analytical framework (using formal modeling based
on game theory or microeconomics) - Possible major combinations
- Accounting
- Finance
- Marketing
11Analytical ConsultingA quantitative and
analytical approach to strategic managerial
consulting
- Decision Frameworks    DECS 450 Decision
Analysis   MECN 446 Pricing Strategies   DECS
452 Strategic Decision Making  - Analytical Strategy  MECN 441 Competitive
Strategy and Industrial Structure   OPNS 454
Operations Strategy   MGMT 452 Strategy
Organization - Quantitative Models  MGMT 469 Empirical Methods
In Strategy   MKTG 450 Research Methods In
Marketing   OPNS 450 Spreadsheet Modeling for
Managerial Decisions  OPNS 455 Logistics and
Supply Chain Management
Students must take four courses, including at
least one from each category
12Multi-major coursesThese courses apply to more
than one major in the MEDS Department
Decision Science Managerial Economics Operations Management Analytical Consulting
DECS 450, 452 x x
MECN 441 x x
MECN 446 x x x
MECN 451 x x
OPNS 450 x x x
OPNS 454, 455 x x
13Social Enterprise at KelloggThe role of the
private corporation in a broader social context
- Investigate how socially responsible strategies
will position firms to be leaders of tomorrows
market. - Consider how firms can thrive or fail as a
function of how well they grasp the nuances of
international regulations and policy. - Challenge your basic beliefs about the nature of
crisis and learn to scan your business practices
for political and social risks. - Develop strategies and integrate your crisis
management approach into your overall business
strategy
14Social Enterprise at Kellogg
SEEK 440A Values and Crisis Decision Making SEEK 441 Strategic Management in Non-market Environments SEEK 450 Mission, Strategy and Finance in the Nonprofit Sector SEEK 460 Values Based Leadership SEEK 470 Public Policy Analysis for Managers SEEK 916 Socially Responsible Business Practices INTL 466 International Business in Non-Market Environments SEEK 451 Leadership in Nonprofit Marketing and Fundraising SEEK 453B Board Governance of Nonprofit Organizations SEEK 459A Social Impact Club Speakers Series Please visit http//www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/academic/seek/ for more details
Required Other courses counting towards
SEEKMajor