MODULE COURSE SCHEDULE
8:30 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.
Venue: Asian Theological Seminary
MARCH 16-20 Entrepreneurial Marketing
Ardy Roberto, CEO Salt and Light Ventures
No big marketing budget?
Learn how to market your organization, business, product or services using unconventional system that relies on time, energy and imagination. Use guerilla marketing tactics where costumers are targeted in unexpected places, which can make the idea you are marketing memorable, generate buzz and even spread virally. Ardy Roberto brings his cohort of marketing experts in this five-day module.
APRIL 13-17 God's View of Economic Life (Business as Mission) Carol Christopher, Ph. D. (on-going) Adjunct Instructor, Fuller Theological Seminary
This course will challenge students to look at contemporary economic life from God's perspective. With an historical foundation about the Church's relationship to the business world, students will investigate how God is at work in today's global capitalist economic system, based on Scriptural principles for economic life and theologies applicable to business. This should enable students to better integrate their own faith and work, and to be more effective in their ministries to business people or their ministries requiring the support of business people.
MAY 11-15 Human Resource Development
Mary Grace Sumbillo, Ed. D. Human Resource and Organizational Development Consultant
Adrian Gutierrez, M.B.A. Human Resource Professional
This course focuses on the central role of human resource management in insuring stability and progress of organizations, particularly non-profit organizations. It explores the principal functions performed in human resource management and their interrelationships. Particular consideration is given to the environment of non-profit organizations and their need for greater human resource productivity and organizational effectiveness.