Life Skills
Business Case Study: Disney Business Strategies #Academic
In depth look into the successes of the Disney Enterprise, applying Porter's 5 Forces, performing a SWOT Analysis and discussing other business strategies
14-17
year old learners
8-12
learners per class
$75
Charged upfront
$15 per class
Meets 1x per week
Over 5 weeks
55 minutes per class
Available times
Pacific
Description
Class Experience
Walt Disney has been a giant in four consumer markets namely, Walt Disney studios and motion pictures, Disney Theme parks and resorts, Disney T.V channels and media networks and Disney consumer products or merchandising. During this class we take a deeper looking into the organizations. Learners will engage in various business discussions to include goal setting, color psychology, branding, marking, mission, vision, economics, leadership, ethics, social responsibility, human resources, and...
Business Strategy, history of Disney Enterprise, Porter's 5 Forces, SWOT Analysis, marketing discussions and a class project
I hold a degree in Psychology and an MBA. I also hold a 150-hour master teacher certificate for teaching English as a second language courses. Furthermore, I have served as a college counselor for almost 5 years advising students and families on the college acceptance process. I have taught middle school, have been an academic administrator in a Pre-K 12 school and was a founding director of a Learning Center. I currently work as a program manager and recruiter where these business practices are at work every day.
Students will complete discussion questions and a class project
Please have paper/pen/pencil/computer for notes-project supplies-format student's choice poster, paper, slide presentation.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
A letter grade will be assign for work submitted-class project and discussion questions as well as class participation.
55 minutes per week in class, and an estimated 1 - 2 hours per week outside of class.