Spring 2024:
Principles of Management

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Meet the Teacher

Hi, I'm Linda Kropp and I'm your instructor for this online adventure--Principles of Management. I'm excited to meet you and get started! I want you to feel prepared for our first week of class so I put together this site for you. Please review the information below. You might want to  bookmark this site for future reference.

I'll see you in class (online that is)!

~Linda 

(You are welcome to call me either Linda or Professor Kropp.)

Week 1 Success Kit

How and when to attend our first week:

Our course starts on  Tuesday, January 16, 2024. You will need to log into Canvas and our course to complete the Course Introduction Module by Thursday, January 18, 2024

How this course works:

This is a fully online class which means we will not mean in person.  You can complete the work when it fits in your schedule as long you submit by the due date. We will cover 16 chapters, so usually one chapter per week. Each week's work is due on Tuesday night. 

Each chapter will contain an interactive reading assignment and quiz, and sometimes an Interactive Assignment found in McGraw-Hill's Connect online platform. Connect is fully integrated with Canvas and can be accessed from our Canvas course. The text has a 14-day courtesy access so no need to get behind if your financial aid is delayed.

Most chapters will contain a Discussion between class members. These discussions are based on various companies and concepts that we study throughout the semester. 

Due dates for week one:

The Course Introduction Module ends with a quiz on it's contents. This is due on Thursday, January 18th. You will need to score a 10/10 on the Course Introduction Quiz to open up the Chapter 1 Module.  Chapter 1 will be due by Tuesday, January 23rd. 

Due dates in general:

The course is divided into four units. Each new chapter is due on Tuesday, midnight. Interactive activities in Connect cannot be submitted late as Connect does not allow it. Other assignments will be accepted late until the end of the Unit (at the end of chapters 5, 8, 13, and 16) but will include late penalty of 3% per day late.  As each unit ends,  the modules will close. If circumstances beyond your control should arise, please reach out and we will work together to help you succeed. If you have a reason clearly beyond your control, due dates can be extended. 

Materials you will need for week one:

You will need the following Text: Contemporary Management, 12/e with Connect access code by Garreth Jones, Jennifer George McGrawHill Publishing Company. Bundle ISBN #9781266808425.

 NOTE: a 14-day courtesy access is available to get you started!

This package is available for purchase at the Campus Bookstore. The etext with access code can be purchased from the publisher’s website during the registration process if a print copy is not desired, however, historically the Bookstore has the lowest price available. If you purchase the text from a third-party, make sure it comes with the access code!


Communication Essentials

Contact Me

The best way to reach me is via the Canvas Inbox. I can also be reached at my MJC email, kroppl@mjc.edu. I will get back to you within 24-48 hours, usually quicker.

Ask a peer

If you encounter a general question about the course, I invite you to ask it in the Q&A Discussion board in our Canvas course. Your question will be seen by your peers and if anyone has the answer -- by all means, answer it! If your question is personal in nature, please send it directly to me through the Canvas Inbox or my MJC email.

Your instructor, Linda, smiling and saying, "Have a question? Just ask!"

Our Classroom Pact

What you can expect from me:

What I will expect from you:

My Teaching Philosophy

Teaching is important to me because I value education and learning.  My philosophy has always been that I am more of a learning facilitator than simply a lecturer and disciplinary expert.  I feel am more a "guide on the side" rather than a "sage on the stage." I believe people not only learn through listening but mostly by doing.  That's why I seek to create a learning environment that makes you, the student, feel welcome and ready to learn.  Remember, learning is the primary goal of any class you take.

We are part of a diverse learning community.  That diversity is an asset because you will not only learn from me, but you will also learn from your classmates.  By participating freely, you will also learn more about yourself.

Course Goals 

When you have finished this course, you should be able to:

Your instructor, Linda, pointing out the Course Goals

My Advice for Success

In order to succeed in my course I recommend you:

Support for You

Canvas Help & Technical Support

Canvas Helpline - (209) 575-7900 - Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Live Chat is available from Canvas (click the "?" at the bottom of the left-most navigation pane)

MJC online student resources

Canvas Guide for Students

Accommodations for Disabilities

If you have an accommodations form from the Accommodations and Support Center (ASC), please send me a copy right away so we can work together to help you succeed in this class. 

Accommodations and Support Center (ASC), by phone 209-575-6225, Fax 209-575-6852 or TTY 209-575-6863. The office can also be reached by email at: mjcasc@mjc.edu.

Tutoring Resources for Business Students

The Founder's Hall 114 Lab is open Monday - Friday from 8 am - 7 pm. (Hours may vary slightly--I'll keep the Resources Module updated).

Business students can use the computers in the lab for Canvas, Connect, writing papers, etc.  

Additional Resources:

Tutoring & Writing Center: Tutoring Information and Contacts 

Links for You