Introduction to Global Management

Introduction to Global Management
Foundations in global management integrating strategy, finance, operations, marketing, and human resource management.
MBA
584
 Hours1.5 Credit, 2.0 Lecture, 0.0 Lab
 PrerequisitesNone
 Taught 
Course Outcomes

CAGE Framework

Become facile in leading frameworks of international business context, such as national culture, the CAGE model of distance, a "flat" vs. "spiky" world, as well as taxonomies of emerging/powerful markets such as BRIC, MIST/MINT countries, etc. Recognize and share current events in world business that illustrate this framework (and the content of the rest of the learning outcomes).

Characteristics of a Global Industry

Understand the complexities of expansion, in general, into global markets--that is, the pitfalls and opportunities that companies face as they seek new, foreign customers for their products and services.

Foreign Markets

Deepen and apply global learning to functional areas of business such as finance (e.g. foreign exchange), marketing (e.g. new product development worldwide), supply chain (outsourcing and offshoring) and human resource management (global teams and expatriate assignments). Understand how the concepts of culture, political systems, etc. apply to the various aspects of managing a business.

MNEs

Integrate knowledge from other core courses in the MBA program that span across functional areas (e.g., ethics, strategy, etc.) to learn how global management fits into a "putting it all together" approach to running a cross-national enterprise.