Global Management Experience Info Session: 4:30 pm WEDNESDAY

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Global Management Experience Info Session: 4:30 pm WEDNESDAY

Ever wonder how business is really conducted in Asia? Join us tomorrow in SED, Room 140, for the first of four Info Sessions on the Global Management Experience course.

  • This is a 4-credit spring semester course which culminates in a trip to Hong Kong and Shanghai over spring break.
  • 12 companies are already confirmed in principle.
  • Pre-travel course work includes exploration of economic, governmental and social factors that affect the conduct of business in a variety of industries and contexts.
  • The trip involves visiting business executives, government leaders and entrepreneurs, observing first-hand the application of management principles and strategies in the global arena.
  • We have a maximum capacity of 24 students and are looking for undergrads across BU to join us
  • The cities and counties are changed every year

Here are the links to two different press clips (BU Today and Global Programs) and the web site for the course.

We hope to see you there! Check out the pics above!

2017 DESTINATIONS: Shanghai, Hong Kong. Applications due this fall!

Our Global Management Experience program provides exceptional exposure to economic activity, market trends and culture in Asia often with a focus on entrepreneurship, finance and international business. The four-credit elective course culminates with a one-week trip abroad. Pre-travel course work includes exploration of economic, governmental and social factors that affect the conduct of business in a variety of industries and contexts. The trip involves visiting business executives, government leaders and entrepreneurs, observing first-hand the application of management principles and strategies in the global arena.

For specific questions about these experiences, please contact Gregory Stoller: gstoller@bu.eduor via phone at 617 233 5666.

Global Management Experience Info Session: 4:30 pm WEDNESDAY

 

 

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Greg Stoller is actively involved in building entrepreneurship and international business programs at Boston University's Questrom School of Business. He teaches courses in entrepreneurship, global strategy and management and runs the Asian International Management Experience Program, and the Asian International Consulting Project.

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