Course Overview
An introduction to the issues, strategies and techniques that are essential to the management of companies operating in a global economy. Technological, economic and political changes have created a new, increasingly integrated, rapidly changing and highly competitive international environment. Such conditions require diverse and adaptable skills from those who direct the fortunes of today's firms. During this course, you will acquire a solid understanding of the way managers function in the international economy and become familiar with the models and techniques associated with preparation of an international business plan that can guide expansion, market entry or product innovation in an international context.
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Credits
0.0
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Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion, the student will be able to:
- Apply an understanding of key international trends in the development of a global strategy and international business plan.
- Determine the competitive advantages of a company in the global market and design a suitable corporate structure for international business success.
- Prepare an international business plan.
Effective as of Winter 2009
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