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International Business II

University of New Mexico

This course, Introduction to the Global Business Environment II, equips students with the skills to successfully operate organizations across borders. It delves into topics such as foreign currencies, organizing businesses abroad, adapting products for international markets, managing expatriates, and growing a global business. The inquiry-based approach fosters reflection and understanding of managing and leading organizations in the global environment.

  • Explore the determinants of exchange rates and foreign currencies
  • Learn strategies for organizing and adapting businesses abroad
  • Understand the challenges of managing expatriates and working abroad
  • Gain insights into starting, operating, and growing a small or entrepreneurial business in the global environment

Lectures are delivered by the instructor in both Spanish and English, encouraging reflection and inquiry. This course is offered by the University of New Mexico.

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International Business II
Course Modules

International Business II comprises six modules that cover a range of topics essential for managing organizations in the global economy, including foreign currencies, expatriate management, and entrepreneurial ventures abroad.

Week 1

Module 1 provides an introduction to the course, setting the foundation for understanding the global business environment. It explores the determinants of exchange rates and foreign currencies, preparing students for the international business landscape.

Week 2

Module 2 delves into strategies for organizing and adapting businesses abroad. It covers essential considerations for successfully operating in international markets, including cultural adaptation and market entry strategies.

Week 3

Module 3 focuses on the challenges of managing expatriates and working abroad. Students will gain insights into the intricacies of international assignments, cross-cultural communication, and expatriate support systems.

Week 4

Module 4 provides valuable insights into starting, operating, and growing a small or entrepreneurial business in the global environment. It covers key considerations for international entrepreneurship and navigating global market entry.

Week 5

Module 5 offers an overview of the current state of the global business environment, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the global economic landscape and emerging trends.

Week 6

Module 6 concludes the course by addressing the challenges and opportunities of managing and leading organizations in the global environment. It fosters reflective opportunities for students to apply their knowledge in real-world international business contexts.

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