University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign College of Business Department of Business Administration BADM 544: STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT Spring 2013 Name: Joseph T. Mahoney Professor of Strategy & Entrepreneurship Caterpillar Chair of Business Department of Business Administration Office: Wohlers Hall 140C Office Hours: Wednesday 4:30PM- 5:30PM (Or by appointment) Website: Phone: Email: 244-8257 josephm@illinois.edu http://www.business.illinois.edu/josephm Click on the course
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(402) INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 1. International Business Environment – Globalization – Forces‚ Meaning‚ (25) dimensions and stages in Globalization – Introduction to theories of International Trade by Adam Smith‚ Ricardo and Ohlin & Heckler – Trading Environment of International Trade – Tariff and Non-tariff Barriers – Trade Blocks – Rise of new economies like Japan‚ South East Asia and China as compared to India. 2. Country Risk Analysis – Political‚ Social and Economic – Cultural
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Course SyllabusSchool of BusinessMKT/421 Version 12Marketing | Copyright © 2009‚ 2008‚ 2005‚ 2004‚ 2003‚ 2001 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course involves an integrated analysis of the role of marketing within the total organization. Specific attention is given to the analysis of factors affecting consumer behavior‚ the identification of marketing variables‚ the development and use of marketing strategies‚ and the discussion of international marketing
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QUEENS COLLEGE – CUNY University of Shanghai for Science and Technology MARKETING -- June 2013 A. COURSE DESCRIPTION This course focuses on the concepts‚ methods‚ policies‚ and institutions involved in the flow of goods and services from the producer to the consumer. Major topics will include: market segmentation‚ pricing‚ consumer behavior‚ branding and global marketing services. B. TEXTBOOK Peter‚ J. Paul and James Donnelly‚ Jr. 2005. Marketing Management: Knowledge and Skills
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Arkansas State University English 1003: Composition I Credit Hours = 3 Instructor: Dr. Glinda Hall Office: Wilson Hall‚ Room 310 Contact: Email: ghall@astate.edu Recommended: a writer’s guide with quick reference usage and MLA documentation info (of course‚ a collegiate dictionary) Course Description: English 1003‚ Composition I is designed as an introductory course for academic writing and discourse. Objectives: Through the writing process‚ students will develop skills
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Swiss Hotel Management School Contemporary Trend An essay about Wellness tourism as being a new trend Ho Sze wing Phoebe‚ BAHE3 Lecturer: Dr. Davis Milson 1 Table of Contents Introduction ......................................................................................................... 3 Definition of Wellness Tourism ............................................................................. 4 Factors driven Wellness tourism ........................................................
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Promoting Wellness and Resilience Capella University This paper deals with promoting wellness and resilience for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). First‚ a model of wellness and resiliency is presented. Then‚ recommended intervention activities that promote resilience and wellness are discussed. Lastly‚ prevention and education activities are proposed. Wellness and Resiliency Model Studies on wellness and resilience models among individuals with IDD appear non-existent
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Curriculum and syllabus In the existing literature on language education‚ the term curriculum and syllabus are sometimes used interchangeably‚ sometimes differentiated‚ sometimes misused and misunderstood. According to Nunan‚ a curriculum is concerned with making general statements about language learning‚ learning purpose‚ and experience‚ and the relationship between teachers and learners‚ whereas a syllabus is more localized and is based on the accounts and records of what actually happens at the
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Course Syllabus BSA/310 Version 7 1 Course Syllabus College of Information Systems & Technology BSA/310 Version 7 Business Systems Course Description This course reviews common business systems and their interrelationships. Business systems covered include finance‚ accounting‚ sales‚ marketing‚ human resources‚ legal‚ and operations. Emphasis is placed upon the inputs and outputs of information systems‚ the potential for integration of the systems‚ and information systems security. Policies
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