Course Details

  • Online | Asynchronous
  • 7 weeks | May 26 to July 10, 2026
  • 3 credits | $2,022
  • Last day to register: May 28, 2026

Course Overview

Examines the principles, techniques, and methodologies required to successfully operate an organization in today’s dynamic environment. The course will address both strategic and tactical issues of operations management and evaluate their impact on competitiveness, productivity, flexibility, quality, and cost. The course will draw on case studies and the analysis of real-world situations.

Additional Information

Prerequisite(s)/Restriction(s): Junior standing or higher. Open B.S.B.A. majors and related minors.

Faculty will contact all students after the Thursday, May 28, registration deadline.

About the Instructor

Benjamin Marcus

Associate Professor of Operations Management, Chair of the Department of Global Business, Operations & Strategy
Associate Professor of Operations Management Benjamin Marcus currently chairs the Department of Global Business, Operations & Strategy at Stonehill College’s Meehan School of Business. He teaches courses in operations management, business analytics and statistics. Additionally, he leads an international travel seminar, Sustainable Coffee & Culture in Costa Rica, and has delivered the First-Year Business Experience. His research interests are in sustainable value chains focused on specialty coffee. Having lived and taught in three countries (Canada, Indonesia, and the United States of America), he brings a global perspective to his teaching and research.

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