| International Management Course |
The following course in International Management is provided in its entirety by Atlantic
International University's "Open
Access Initiative" which strives to make knowledge
and education readily available to those seeking advancement
regardless of their socio-economic situation, location
or other previously limiting factors. The University's Open Courses are
free and do not require any purchase or registration,
they are open to the public.
Objectives for International Management:
- The World of International Business
- Cultural and Social Influences
- International Communications
- The International Trade Environment
- Importing, Exporting, and International Trade
- Governmental and Legal Influences
- Economic and Currency and Risk Management geographic Influences
- Business Ownership and Entrepreneurship
- Organizational Management and Strategy
- Production and Quality Control
Course Description for International Management:
A study of the basic processes and concepts of management. The course includes study of legal, social, political environment with specific emphasis on the behavioral perspectives in organizations.
Introduction:
International Management (Open)
This brief Video Introduces the professor and topics
to be covered in the course
Course
Content, Lessons, and Tests: International Management (Open)
The lessons and topics for this course are provided
in audio and video format. A test will follow the conclusion
of each lesson to verify the concepts covered have been
learned.
Review
of Topics and Lessons: International Management (Open)
A outline of the topics covered in this course is provided
in video format.
Conclusion:
International Management (Open)
Final notes and comments about the course made by the
author.
Resources and Bibliography
TEXT: International Business by: McGraw-Hill Series in International Business.
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