This course examines the critical role information technologies (IT) and information technology infrastructures have on businesses today. It provides tools managers can use to access how businesses should use digital information technologies as part of corporate global strategy and as an integrated critical part of enterprise solutions.Read More
This course examines the discipline of financial management from the perspective of the corporate finance professional, including financial decision-making, analyzing financial performance, applying financial forecasting to business situations, assessing budgeting considerations, financing methods, and financial risk. The course explores the role and usage of external financing mechanisms for the firm, including debt, leasing, stock and...Read More
This course examines the discipline of operations management (OM). Familiarity is gained of the foundations of OM, including the core components of OM, and managing the OM resources and processes that create value. An understanding of OM’s role within the supply chain, capacity planning, process performance, resource planning and project management are also explored as...Read More
This course provides an introduction to the discipline of international management. It explores the impact of globalization on management and how cultural diversity plays a key role in the management process of the firm.Read More
This course forms a foundation and understanding of the globalization of markets, particularly from the view of the exporter, focusing on general export practices, documentation requirements and global supply chain realities. It also examines global supply chain issues and practical concerns confronting the logistics specialist, including logistics regulations, and logistics procedures and supply chain issues...Read More
This course examines importing from several points of view: legal (including duties and regulations), business needs, and other dynamics within the business enterprise. Developing systems, anticipating and planning for exceptions and shortfalls are discussed to manage importing strategically.Read More
This course explores the unique needs filled by the special circumstance provisions allowed by the U.S. Government (USG) in the administration of the export (trade) regulations of controlled goods and services. It examines the legal usage and applicability of these provisions in meeting USG strict license requirements, limited usage requirements and associated concerns as stipulated...Read More
This course examines the concepts, tools and methods for auditing and assessing several crucial compliance processes, including “Deemed Exports”, voluntary and involuntary (directed) disclosures and methods for auditing trade compliance efforts. Any organization, large or small, bound by the U.S. government’s International Traffic in Arms Regulations or Export Administration Regulations or other regulations may find...Read More
This course examines international trade law principles and practices contained in treaties, doctrines and regimens impacting the movement of goods and services between countries. It examines the aspects of the World Trade Organization (WTO), and international agreements and treaties.Read More
This course examines the compliance regulations and practices of the European Union, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and the People’s Republic of China export (and import). It explores each country’s legal framework for managing regulated trade, and provides a practical understanding of each nation’s regulatory requirements and concerns that impact the movement of controlled goods and...Read More