Enrolling in a degree program in organizational management will provide you with the necessary training for planning, organizing, directing, and controlling all of the functions of your organization. You'll learn management theory, organizational behavior, human resources management, accounting, purchasing and logistics, production, marketing, and decision-making skills that can help you play a leadership role in any type of corporation, nonprofit agency, government agency or educational institution.
A bachelor's degree in organizational management (BA, BS or BBA) will target specific areas such as strategic planning, business law, ethics, marketing, and financial management as well as developing your communication and decision-making skills. With this degree you could take on a managerial role in a smaller organization or a supervisory role in a larger one.
At the master's level, the MA, MS and MBA degrees in organizational management and leadership tend to provide more in-depth exploration of the role human nature plays in any business enterprise. As a student in such a program you'll also focus on how an organization determines and redefines as needed its targeted mission, purpose and direction. The insights you'll gain from these studies will allow you to work as an effective change agent and leader of any organization, no matter how challenging the current business climate may be.



















