Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Internet access required. Materials required.
Legal Compliance and Negotiating Skills
MGMT X 497.614
For small business owners, it is vital to understand the legal landscape and have negotiating skills. This course will overview the key legal regulations, and build your skills in the art of negotiation.
Winter
Online
Starting at $855.00
As few as 11 weeks
4.0
What you can learn.
- Examine the preferred legal structures for a small business
- Survey all available business structures and local regulations
- Understand liability protection provided by insurance policies, risk mitigation, and basics of contract law
- Improve negotiation skills through role plays and case studies
- Build communication skills for effective presentations and stakeholder messaging
About this course:
The first part of the course focuses on preferred legal structures for a small business as well as a survey of all available business structures key federal, state (particularly California), and local regulations; liability protection provided by "must have" insurance policies; risk mitigation; and basics of contract law. The second part of the course aims at increasing students negotiating skills with initial self-assessment, role playing, and case studies. Students role play on specific small business related cases with self and instructor critiques. Communication skill building, effective presenting, and stakeholder messaging receive priority attention.Winter 2025 Schedule
Date & Time
Details
Format
Instructor:
Ron Monard
400324
Fee:
$855.00
Online
Notes
Refund Deadline
No refunds after January 10, 2025
Course Requirements
No textbook required for this section.
Internet access required to retrieve course materials.
Course syllabus not yet available.
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