MGT 171 - International Strategic ManagementSemester Hours: 3
This course concerns the evaluation and design of a firm’s organizational systems for formulating and implementing multinational, cross-functional corporate goals, strategies, and tactics. It focuses on international business strategy models related to foreign direct investment in wholly owned and joint-venture firms, as well as other strategic alliances while facing the challenges in the multinational environment. There is consideration of interconnectedness of strategy, finance, marketing, accounting, human resources, and information technology.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: MGT 101 ; junior class standing or above required – students with fewer than 58 s.h. on record may not register for this course; no exceptions permitted.
Summer 2010 Offering: SSIII
80140: M-R, 6-9:10 p.m.; Ahmad; 208 C.V. Starr
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