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Globalization : Overcoming the challenges

Offered By: Udemy

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Globalization Courses Macroeconomics Courses Teamwork Courses Business Strategy Courses Cross-Cultural Management Courses

Course Description

Overview

Globalization is the turbulent background each of you will face throughout your successful career.

What you'll learn:
  • Six main takeaways of this MOOC on Globalization
  • 1. Assessing the risks and opportunities of globalization regarding cross-cultural management
  • 2. Understanding the spill-over effects of macroeconomic and geopolitical volatility on business strategy
  • 3. Looking at long-term trends, beyond quarterly reporting, with cross-country comparisons and historical perspectives
  • 4. Working in a multi-cultural team, while transforming information and data into economic intelligence
  • 5. Benefiting from the expertise of a team of professional instructors who combine strong academic skills and operational experience: globalization is a concrete and dynamic process
  • 6. Combining a wide range of challenging activities, including online group discussions, collective news mash-ups, team reports, interviews, rankings and ratings

The seminar aims at assessing the challenges and key opportunities of the globalized market economy. Throughout this MOOC, we shall tackle not only competitiveness, risk management or financial flow issues, but also governance, geopolitical turmoil and sustainable development. Indeed, the global crisis casts light on a key challenge of globalization, namely, providing a social and long-time horizon to the market economy.



Taught by

Michel-Henry Bouchet, Mélanie Ciussi, Mehmet Donmez, Anke Middelmann and Pegah

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