FHU鈥檚 Principles of Management Class Engages in Eye-Opening Poverty Simulation with WestStar Leadership and CAPS
March 13, 2024
Henderson, Tennessee 鈥 (March 13, 2924) 鈥 FHU鈥檚 Principles of Management class participated in an eye-opening poverty exercise with Missouri鈥檚 Community Action Poverty Simulation (CAPS) and West Tennessee鈥檚 WestStar Leadership class in late February.
In the exercise participants take on the roles of individuals and families with limited finances and how they must navigate life鈥檚 challenges such as unemployment, homelessness and strained financial resources. The simulations raise awareness, foster empathy and inspire participants to make a difference.
The project certainly had that effect on FHU sophomore Renae Tabor, who participated in the simulation.
鈥淭his simulation brought to light how large this problem of poverty really is and how I need to be a part of the solution. I can make a difference in the lives of people I meet if I just talk to them, get to know them and their situation, and actively look for ways to alleviate some of their burdens,鈥 said Tabor, an English major. 鈥淚t would be incredibly selfish, uncaring, and ungodly to sit by in relative comfort and watch this suffering continue.鈥
Tabor was one of 28 FHU students to participate in the simulation. Students in principles of management learn how to achieve organizational objectives and cover the history and purpose of organizational management. Students also learn the four core functions of planning 鈥 organizing, leading, controlling, and the development of basic management skills.
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