Nama mata kuliah Bisnis Internasional Deskripsi mata kuliah Mata ajaran ini bertujuan agar mahasiswa memahami bisnis dalam konteks global (internasional) termasuk tantangan‚ peluang‚ alternatif-alternatif strategi yang tersedia‚ dan elemen yang harus di kelola sehingga mampu mengambil keputusan terbaik dalam menghadapi persaingan global. Buku Wajib Hill‚ Charles W and Blake‚ Hughes M. International Business‚ Competing in the Global Maketplace‚ 6th ed‚ Mc Graw Hill 2007 (HB) Buku lain
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archaeology lectures covering very different topics‚ but both of these topics tie into‚ and expand upon the knowledge I have gained in the lectures and discussions of Anthro 103. Dr. Daniel Joyce from the Kenosha Public Museum gave the first lecture entitled Pre-Clovis Megafauna sites in the Western Great Lakes Region. Dr. Mark Hauser of Northwestern University gave the second lecture. His lecture covered the topic of Community‚ Archaeology and Slavery in colonial Dominica. Both of these lectures were
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Gonzales At the very informative lecture “Solo Cup Culture: Minimizing the Risks of an Alcohol-Soaked Campus Climate‚” Jake Byczkowski‚ addressed the tribulations of drinking alcohol. While many college students are under the impression that drinking excessively is considered “cool”‚ Jake Byczkowski informs Cortland students that drinking is indeed one of the most harmful things one can do to their body. Jake first addressed the crowd by asking the students at the lecture to shout out words that describe
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these basis 5 Lecture plan Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3 Topic 4 Topic 5 Topic 6 Topic 7 Topic 8 Introduction India’s economic strategy: from development planning to economic reforms Growth and crises in Indian economy Trade and industrial reforms Financial sector reforms and monetary policy Fiscal policy and fiscal deficit Balance of payments‚ trade and capital flows Unemployment‚ poverty and inequality 6 Examination • Closed book end-term examination: – – – – Lecture PPTs Class discussions
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18/03/2013 2F2Y BUSINESS FINANCE Lecture 20: Revision & Exams Dr George Daskalakis Lecturer in Finance Topics covered • What have you learned? • Exams description 2 Syllabus Module textbook: Brealey / Myers / Marcus Fundamentals of Corporate Finance 7th Edition‚ McGraw-Hill Chapters covered: 1‚ 2‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7‚ 8‚ 11‚ 12‚ 13‚ 14‚ 15‚ 16‚ 17‚ 21‚ 23‚ 24 (Sections 1-3) Chapters NOT covered: 3‚ 9‚ 10‚ 18‚ 19‚ 20‚ 22‚ 25 NB: Basic understanding of accounting principles is assumed (Chapter
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The Lecture Method” College lectures can be very informative however are students really learning? According David Daniels’ Essay “College lectures: is anybody listening” He says “The time is long overdue for us to abandon the lecture system and turn to methods that really work”. As College student I agree with Daniels opinion‚ College lectures are informative but at times can be very difficult for any student not to get distracted during the time they are given. Students can undergo
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diagnosis:”3 to 6 months of good health left.” He gave an upbeat lecture titled “The Last Lecture: Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams.” On September 18‚ 2007‚ at Camegie Mellon University. On the stage that day‚ Randy was youthful‚ energetic‚ handsome‚ often cheerfully‚ darkly funny. He seemed invincible. But this was a brief moment‚ as he himself acknowledged. If you knew you were going to die and you had one last lecture. What would you say to your students? For Dr. Randy Pausch
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Dunlap “The Life-long Learner” The guest lecture with Ben Dunlap on life-long learning was great and kept me wanting to watch. I thought he was a great storyteller and I enjoyed watching the lecture. Ben Dunlap‚ the president of Wossford College in South Carolina‚ tells stories of three successful men: Sandor Teszler‚ Francis Robicsek‚ and Roger Milliken. I thought that his main point he was trying to get across was to “live each day as if it is your last and learn as if you’ll live forever”-A famous
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2. To understand hotel operations by identifying the hotel personnel’s responsibilities 3. To describe and give examples of the different types of airline passenger’s trips 1. Lecture 6 & 7 revision – Short answer questions * This is a closed-book exercise - Look through your lecture notes quickly! * Working with a partner‚ answer the 15 short answer questions. * These questions are styled similarly to class test/main exam. 2. Mix and match the hotel personnel
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Should the students wish to meet the staff outside the consultation hours‚ they are advised to make appointment in advance. 2. COURSE INFORMATION Prerequisite courses: Principles of Accounting 1 2.1 Teaching times and Locations Lecture: Saturday‚ 13:00 – 16:00 Venue: C102 1 2 2.2 Units of Credit: 3 credits 2.3 Parallel teaching in the course: N/A 2.4 Relationship of this course to others BA207U – Fundamentals of Financial Management provides students with basic
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