MGT 3080
Introduction to Global Business
Focus on the aspects of management of a business enterprise that are necessary to compete in the global marketplace. The course begins with a survey of the environmental context in which international companies operate (economic systems and cultural factors). This is followed by a review of International Trade Theory and Economics. This forms a basis for concentration in the second half of the course on strategies and structure for global operations. The course deals with the situations in Europe, Japan, Latin America and China through case studies and discussion of current topics and their relation to the fundamental aspects of global business management.
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Uninterested in debate, dogmatic, forces his own opinions on students. Class is laughably easy, most of his lectures are totally irrelevant to the subject he's supposed to be teaching.
1/15/2019
The material isn't difficult, but he doesn't make clear what he wants on tests, his grading policy is arbitrary and he won't consider appeals for regrading. Also a terrible lecturer, most people stop going to class a few weeks into the semester.
4/9/2011