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Entering and Operating in Emerging Economies (MORS-913-0)
1.00 Credit
Description:
This course counts toward the following majors: Management & Organizations. Changes in the world political environment, regionalization and globalization of manufacturing and technology have accelerated the emergence of new economies and increased their importance as markets, manufacturing bases and distribution centers. Early and well-targeted entry into properly selected economies can offer unique opportunities to pre-empt competition. But selecting target countries, determining when and how to enter, and managing the infrastructure and systematic gaps and volatility and dynamic conditions typical of emerging economies, can be difficult and must fit company strengths and limitations. This course is designed to increase understanding of such markets. It will make use of a computer-based interactive simulation of related issues and challenges and an evolving analytic and planning methodology. The course will include senior managers and experts as guest lecturers and emphasize discussion and exercises.
Prerequisites:
None
Corequisites:
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