Description
BUS-328 (3) International Management
This course introduces to the principles and practices of managing international businesses for it is an interdisciplinary course depicting a broad view of the increasing level, scope, and complexity managers facing in this new millennium of international businesses while captivating the general management perspective throughout the semester. It also lays the foundation for the study of International management. Business is becoming increasingly global. The barriers to trade continue to fall, and the level of trade among countries continues to rise. The result is that a firm's competitors may no longer be in the next state or province but in a country that it hardly knew existed a few years ago and people need to be abreast with it. Prerequisite: āCā or better in ACG-210.