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SUMMARY:Global Business Club Webinar: Future-Ready Leadership for Global Teams: Thriving in a Changing World
DESCRIPTION:The world is changing faster than ever\, and global leaders must evolve to keep pace. Shifting demographics\, rapid digital transformation\, and the need for cultural alignment are redefining the way we lead diverse teams. \nIn this dynamic and practical webinar\, Future-Ready Leadership for Global Teams: Thriving in a Changing World\, you’ll discover how to: \n\nNavigate the intersection of corporate\, local\, and team cultures to build alignment.\nFoster trust and collaboration in virtual\, multicultural teams.\nAdapt to demographic and digital disruptions with confidence and agility.\nMaster the 4Cs of future-ready leadership\n\nThis session will provide you with effective strategies and tools to succeed as a leader in today’s globalized and rapidly changing workplace. Whether you are managing a remote team\, addressing cultural differences\, or aiming to enhance your leadership skills for the future\, this webinar serves as your guide to success. \nFor questions contact IBC Assistant Director Hannah Pszenica\, email: pszenica@msu.edu
URL:https://ibc.broad.msu.edu/event/global-business-club-webinar-future-ready-leadership-for-global-teams-thriving-in-a-changing-world/
CATEGORIES:Global Business Club,IBC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250206T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250206T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T134532
CREATED:20250122T170147Z
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SUMMARY:“Ask\, Believe\, Cultivate - Adjust\, Balance\, Create - Amplify\, Bridge\, Contribute. The ABC of Navigating Research (and Academia) across Career Stages"
DESCRIPTION:Drawing on her 35 years of experience of working in academia\, Professor Anne-Wil Harzing shares her ideas on how to navigate the sometimes choppy waters of research (and academia) across career stages. Her talk will cover early\, mid\, and late career stages\, and shows how our priorities (should) change over time. \nThe aim of the presentation is to challenge the audience to reflect on how they can successfully navigate the career stage they are currently in. However\, it will also ask the audience to share what they would like those at other career stages than their own to understand about the unique challenges of their own career stage. As such it hopes to build mutual understanding between scholars at different career stages. \nTakeaways: \n\n Different career stages (should) come with different research priorities and challenges.\n Each career stage has its own lead theme: survival\, identity\, and legacy.\n Collaboration between scholars at different career stages requires mutual understanding of different priorities and challenges.\n\nThis webinar is FREE and open to all\, but registration is required.\nZoom details will be sent to all registered participants.
URL:https://ibc.broad.msu.edu/event/ask-believe-cultivate-adjust-balance-create-amplify-bridge-contribute-the-abc-of-navigating-research-and-academia-across-career-stages/
CATEGORIES:IBC
ORGANIZER;CN="GSU CIBER":MAILTO:gsuciber@gsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250213T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250213T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T134532
CREATED:20250127T154248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T154248Z
UID:10001247-1739444400-1739448000@ibc.broad.msu.edu
SUMMARY:“Leveraging International Partnerships for Student Success"
DESCRIPTION:This engaging and practical webinar will be on leveraging international partnerships in higher education for student success. This informative webinar will explore strategies and best practices for building and sustaining impactful international partnerships in higher education. The session will cover innovative approaches to fostering collaboration and enhancing student success through global initiatives. \nKey Topics to Be Addressed:\n• Co-Designing High-Impact Practices through Virtual Exchange (Global Collaborative Learning): Learn how virtual exchange can connect students across borders\, fostering teamwork\, cultural understanding\, and mutual learning.\n• Developing Joint Research through Cross-Border Educational Collaboration: Explore ways to establish meaningful research partnerships that create value for institutions\, faculty\, and students.\n• Applying for and Securing Third-Party Funding: Understand practical strategies for identifying funding opportunities and developing successful proposals to support global education projects.\n• Enhancing Curriculum Design and Study Abroad Programs: Examine case studies of immersive and experiential programs that integrate real-world learning and foster global citizenship. \nThis webinar is FREE and open to all\, but registration is required.\nZoom details will be sent to all registered participants.
URL:https://ibc.broad.msu.edu/event/leveraging-international-partnerships-for-student-success/
ORGANIZER;CN="GSU CIBER":MAILTO:gsuciber@gsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250313T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250313T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T134532
CREATED:20250311T171150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T200303Z
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SUMMARY:"An Entrepreneurial Vision for Export Success"
DESCRIPTION:An asylee from Colombia\, Felipe Arroyave came to the U.S. as a teenager with a strong work ethic and a desire to better himself through education. \nAlong the way\, he caught a vision for helping those in the developing world\, from Latin America to the Middle East and beyond\, who lacked access to the specialty contact lenses patients in the West take for granted. \nRemedying the problem —and fixing vision for sufferers of kerotoconus\, corneal abrasions and other rare ocular problems — required some gumption and finesse. He’d spied the problem while working for a $4 billion lens distributor who was blind to the potential in smaller economies. \nArroyave first proved the concept\, boosting sales for his employer in Latin American markets before branching out on his own and converting his former boss into one of his largest customers. \nFast forward to today\, and Spectrum was named the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Small Business Exporter of the Year in 2024 on top of previous honors\, including winning both the Georgia GLOBE Award and the Atlanta Metro Export Challenge. \nHIs journey from the factory floor to the C-suite\, and his recent expansion of logistics and support infrastructure in Latin America to support growing sales\, offers an inspiring story of overcoming the odds by seeing and seizing opportunities in international business. \nKey Takeaways: \n\n How to see opportunities at the so-called “bottom of the pyramid” that legacy players believe are too costly or not lucrative enough to serve.\n The mechanics of exporting — how understanding payment\, shipping\, logistics and exchange rates can become a competitive advantage in the United States.\n How give-back programs including free education to doctors and patients\, along with an initiative provide contact lenses to underprivileged patients\, has helped build goodwill and boost the bottom line.\n\nThis webinar is free and open to all\, but registration is required. Zoom details will be sent to all registered participants.
URL:https://ibc.broad.msu.edu/event/an-entrepreneurial-vision-for-export-success/
CATEGORIES:IBC
ORGANIZER;CN="GSU CIBER":MAILTO:gsuciber@gsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250328T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250328T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T134532
CREATED:20250311T172628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250311T172628Z
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SUMMARY:Lions\, Tigers\, and Tariffs\, Oh My!
DESCRIPTION:This event will focus on understanding implications of tariff policy on the U.S. economy. \nThis is an in-person only event and registration is required as seating is limited.
URL:https://ibc.broad.msu.edu/event/lions-tigers-and-tariffs-oh-my/
LOCATION:MSUFCU\, 4825 Mt. Hope Rd.\, East Lansing\, 48823\, United States
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CREATED:20250422T162237Z
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SUMMARY:IB Webinar Series: “Murata: Tiny Parts\, Huge Impact on Global Supply Chains"
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is FREE and open to all\, but registration is required.\nZoom details will be sent to all registered participants. \nWhen things are going right\, the small things are easy to ignore. Not so when supply chains are stressed — the essential becomes magnified\, no matter how tiny.  \nThat’s what happened with Murata\, who in 1973 became one of the earliest Japanese investors in Georgia\, setting up a plant to make capacitors in car radios. The Kyoto-based company\, now with global annual revenues of approximately $17 Trillion yen\, holds about 40 percent of the world’s market share for capacitors\, small ceramic parts produced by the trillions each year to store and release power within electronic devices.  \nWhen a tsunami hit Japan’s northeast coast in 2011 and an earthquake shook the country\, electronics supply chains were scrambled. Everything\, from cell phones and digital cameras to appliances and EVs\, relies in some way on Murata’s parts — more than 1\,000 go into a typical smartphone and potentially 30\,000+ slated for a fully autonomous electric vehicle.  \nMurata had already been diversifying its sourcing around the world\, including in Southeast Asia\, to be closer to end customers. It also deepened research spending to ensure it could serve advanced industries\, like increasingly computerized cars\, with innovative solutions. That blend of diversification and R&D continues today. Murata Electronics North America\, meanwhile\, has a new headquarters in Atlanta\, Ga.\, and maintains a distribution center in Rockmart\, Ga. \nToday\, an uncertain global trade landscape threatens to inflict another shock to supply chains around the world. Join GSU-CIBER and Global Atlanta to hear from Murata Electronics North America’s CEO\, David Kirk\, on how the company is dealing with increasing volatility in high-value industries where the smallest parts can make the biggest impact.  \nKey takeaways:  \n-How Murata has diversified its manufacturing locations around the world in partnership with customers and what that has meant for the company’s U.S. operations \n-Murata’s approach to continuous improvement in research and development\, its moves up the value chain over the last 50 years\, and efforts to showcase innovation in relatable ways like robots and other consumer-facing items \n-The company’s approach to trade uncertainty and supply chain volatility and how the company balances its Japanese sensibilities\, including long-term strategy\, with a nimble approach in global markets
URL:https://ibc.broad.msu.edu/event/ib-webinar-series-murata-tiny-parts-huge-impact-on-global-supply-chains/
ORGANIZER;CN="GSU CIBER":MAILTO:gsuciber@gsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250508T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250508T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T134532
CREATED:20250507T161610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T195157Z
UID:10001252-1746702000-1746705600@ibc.broad.msu.edu
SUMMARY:IB Webinar Series: “Marketing's Role in the Management of Fast-Evolving Global Supply Chains"
DESCRIPTION:In the webinar\, the panelist will discuss the roles played by (international) marketing in the management of fast-evolving contemporary global supply chains. The webinar will pay attention to the role of digitalization\, industry 4.0 technologies\, and emerging institutional environments and regional tensions\, for implications for international marketing managers.\nKey Takeaways: \n\n International marketing managers should recognize the importance of paying attention to\nthe fast-evolving environments of their global supply chains.\n The speed of changes in the technologies and regional tensions creates an unprecedented level of uncertainties.\n Diversifying the network of suppliers and supply chains is key to neutralizing the uncertainties.\n\nThis webinar is FREE and open to all\, but registration is required.\nZoom details will be sent to all registered participants.
URL:https://ibc.broad.msu.edu/event/ib-webinar-series-marketings-role-in-the-management-of-fast-evolving-global-supply-chains/
ORGANIZER;CN="GSU CIBER":MAILTO:gsuciber@gsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250528T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250530T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T134532
CREATED:20250312T140328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250312T140328Z
UID:10001250-1748419200-1748624400@ibc.broad.msu.edu
SUMMARY:International Business Pedagogy Workshop at GSU
DESCRIPTION:Educators and Doctoral Students\, \nAre you ready to enhance your teaching skills\, boost your research capabilities\, and grow professionally? Join us at the 2025 CIBER Pedagogy Workshop on May 28-30\, 2025\, at Georgia State University’s Buckhead Center! Early Bird Registration ends April 30\, 2025. \nThis immersive event is designed specifically for faculty and PhD students\, offering interactive sessions\, expert-led lectures\, and hands-on activities with top educators and industry leaders. Don’t miss this chance to shape the future of teaching! \n•	Elevate Your Pedagogy: Discover innovative strategies and practical tools to enhance student engagement.\n•	Stay Current: Learn about the latest educational trends and technological advancements\, including AI integration.\n•	Global Context: Gain insights on incorporating a global perspective into your business courses.\n•	Solutions Binder: Leave with a comprehensive booklet of teaching tips\, best practices\, and valuable resources shared by all\n        presenters.\n•	Career Readiness: Learn how to better prepare your students for today’s competitive job market. \nThe International Business Pedagogy Workshop is a project of the Minority Serving Institution (MSI) Consortium\, hosted by GSU-CIBER and sponsored by CIBERs at Florida International University\, George Washington University\, Indiana University\, Michigan State University\, Loyola Marymount University\, Temple University\, Texas A&M University\, University of Colorado-Denver and University of Maryland. This program is partially funded by the U.S. Department of Education.
URL:https://ibc.broad.msu.edu/event/international-business-pedagogy-workshop-at-gsu/
LOCATION:GSU Buckhead Center\, 3348 Peachtree Road N.E.\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30326\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="GSU CIBER":MAILTO:gsuciber@gsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250926T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250926T133000
DTSTAMP:20260418T134532
CREATED:20250801T142002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250801T142911Z
UID:10001253-1758888000-1758893400@ibc.broad.msu.edu
SUMMARY:Maximizing Your Brand Protection Investment: Lessons from a Multi-Industry Assessment of Product Counterfeit Risk & Investigative Resourcing
DESCRIPTION:This symposium will feature the results of a cutting-edge research project aimed at integrating a total business solution for brand protection with workload and performance-based methodologies for resource optimization. Lessons draw on rare and unique data collected from nearly three-dozen multi-national firms across many industries. This symposium will help brand protection practitioners operating in the global marketplace who struggle to find the proper mix of structure and investment to assess\, mitigate and respond to infringement risk\, particularly as it relates to staffing and operating a product counterfeit investigations program. This symposium will• describe a total business solution for brand protection\, \n\n• summarize the advantages and disadvantages of common approaches to resource allocation\n• introduce the concepts of workload demand and staffing supply\, and explain their utility for objective\, collaborative\, inclusive and evidence-based discussions about resource optimization\n• demonstrate how to model workforce need to optimize staffing and investment for brand protection\n• illustrate how firms are resourcing anti-counterfeit investigations and structuring their programs relative to the use of external contractors\n• share results of allocation modeling across firms in multiple industries\, offering useful illustrations on variations in risk\, workload\, staffing and investments\n• showcase how allocation modeling supports strategic planning\, budgeting\, executive leadership team communication\, ROI\, and forecasting\n• offer an opportunity to discuss the application of the findings to those involved in brand protection administration.\n\nThis workshop will be valuable to industry practitioners who oversee or are charged with brand and intellectual property protection\, and those interested in how analytics can be applied to optimize resources in public or private organizations. \nThis is a FREE event\, but REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
URL:https://ibc.broad.msu.edu/event/maximizing-your-brand-protection-investment-lessons-from-a-multi-industry-assessment-of-product-counterfeit-risk-investigative-resourcing/
LOCATION:https://msu.zoom.us/j/99802409340
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251009T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251009T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T134532
CREATED:20250924T173653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T173653Z
UID:10001254-1760007600-1760011200@ibc.broad.msu.edu
SUMMARY:International Business Webinar Series: "Practical AI Tips for Educators"
DESCRIPTION:There are a number of AI tools and resources that can be useful for educators. We will explore some useful ones such as: \n\nPlanning engaging AI-powered class activities\nBuild interactive quizzes\, infographics\, and simulations with Gemini\nCreating artifacts (interactive learning tools) using Claude\nTime allowing: Developing alternate modes of learning (podcasts\, videos) from lecture notes using NotebookLM; creating interactive flashcards using Kuse.ai; creating presentations using Gamma\, Skywork\n\nTakeaways: \n\nDiscover practical AI tools that save time and increase teaching efficiency.\nExplore ways to create interactive learning materials for students.\nDiscuss various application examples and resources.
URL:https://ibc.broad.msu.edu/event/international-business-webinar-series-practical-ai-tips-for-educators/
ORGANIZER;CN="GSU CIBER":MAILTO:gsuciber@gsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251023T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251023T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T134532
CREATED:20251020T182341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T182341Z
UID:10001256-1761217200-1761220800@ibc.broad.msu.edu
SUMMARY:From Exports to Exit: How International Business Can Fuel Startup Success
DESCRIPTION:When Sean Casey helped found helicopter parts supplier Rotorcorp\, he quickly noticed that companies who deploy these “flying pickup trucks” weren’t confined within U.S. borders. From far-flung fisheries and oil wells to expansive cattle ranches and infrastructure monitoring\, Robinson helicopters were being put to use all over the world in a variety of utilitarian\, and sometimes unorthodox\, applications. \nThe problem\, he soon found\, was that those who served them with spare parts were largely focused domestically\, and online ordering\, if it existed at all\, was a far cry from the e-commerce ease most consumers expect in their personal shopping. \nMr. Casey set to work expanding in two interlinked directions: digitizing inventory and improving online sales\, while also broadening company’s geographic reach\, relying on a variety of freely available resources — and carefully crafted personal relationships — to become an expert in exports. \nRotorcorp achieved liftoff\, and Mr. Casey exited the company in early 2025\, taking his talents and hard-won international business lessons to Dragon Q Energy\, a startup that distributes solar power poles outfitted with batteries to off-grid locations in need of reliable electricity. The company is set to launch a pilot project in Zambia as it raises capital to scale into disaster relief\, telecom\, commercial and military applications. With this new venture\, Mr. Casey is building exports into the strategy at the outset\, rather than bolting it on as an afterthought. \nAttendees will glean the following takeaways: \n\nHow to bring e-commerce solutions and scale to a fragmented legacy industry stuck in analog processes\nLessons on growing globally as a startup\, and how international business can boost resiliency\, attract capital and accelerate a business sale\nHow local connections\, free resources and commitment to global business can help unlock export success\, pairing U.S. strengths with global demand\n\nThis webinar is FREE and open to all\, but registration is required. Zoom details will be sent to registered participants.
URL:https://ibc.broad.msu.edu/event/from-exports-to-exit-how-international-business-can-fuel-startup-success/
ORGANIZER;CN="GSU CIBER":MAILTO:gsuciber@gsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251106T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251106T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T134532
CREATED:20251020T182740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T182740Z
UID:10001257-1762426800-1762430400@ibc.broad.msu.edu
SUMMARY:Navigating Uncertainty: Dynamic Capabilities and Entrepreneurial Opportunities in a Volatile World
DESCRIPTION:In today’s global business landscape—marked by geopolitical tensions\, market instability\, and institutional flux—uncertainty has become the norm. Yet for entrepreneurial firms\, disruption can also create space for innovation and opportunity. In this webinar\, we will present findings from our research with SMEs in China and Tunisia—two emerging markets often characterized by volatility and institutional change. We explore how dynamic capabilities\, such as resource reconfiguration\, intelligence acquisition\, and cross-border coordination\, can support firms in navigating disruption through both opportunity creation and discovery. While our data is grounded in specific emerging market contexts\, we aim to remain transparent about what our findings can and cannot speak to directly. Rather than drawing universal conclusions\, we invite participants to reflect with us on how our theoretical insights may serve as a starting point for broader thinking about strategy\, innovation\, and resilience in today’s uncertain world. Following a brief presentation\, we will facilitate a wider conversation with the audience\, exploring timely questions such as: How might geopolitical and institutional shifts open up new “white spaces”—that is\, previously unserved or underserved entrepreneurial opportunities? What are the strategic trade-offs between creating and discovering opportunities—and what are the risks of doing both simultaneously? How do cultural distance and globalization shape the boundaries of what firms can pursue? \nTakeaways: \n1.Turbulence Breeds Opportunity—But Only for the Strategically Prepared. SMEs with dynamic capabilities can uncover “white space” opportunities amid global conflict and trade tension. \n2. Creation vs. Discovery: Choose Your Path Wisely. Opportunity creation and discovery require different strategies—doing both at once can hurt performance. \n3. Context Matters. Cultural distance and industry globalization strongly influence which strategy will work best. \nThis webinar is FREE and open to all\, but registration is required. Zoom details will be sent to all registered participants.
URL:https://ibc.broad.msu.edu/event/navigating-uncertainty-dynamic-capabilities-and-entrepreneurial-opportunities-in-a-volatile-world/
ORGANIZER;CN="GSU CIBER":MAILTO:gsuciber@gsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251107T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251107T133000
DTSTAMP:20260418T134532
CREATED:20251030T160829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T184604Z
UID:10001258-1762516800-1762522200@ibc.broad.msu.edu
SUMMARY:Research Spotlight Series - Consumer Behavior in a Diverging World: Navigating Demographic Change
DESCRIPTION:For this webinar\, three international business scholars who have done important work in cross-cultural and international consumer behavior will discuss their perspectives on consumer\nbehavior in a diverging world\, with specific emphasis on navigating demographic change. They will address key research opportunities in this domain and contemporary best practices\nnecessary for publishing work in this area. This webinar will include short presentations followed by a discussion moderated by the co-hosts; Ahmet Kirca\, Michigan State University and David Griffith\, Texas A&M University. \nKEY TAKEAWAYS\n* Learn some of the key cross-cultural consumer\nbehavior topic areas that are most likely to be effects\nby the diverging world\n* Gain insights into how the diverging world will\ninfluence key consumer behavior concepts widely\nemployed in international business research\n* Tips related to best practices for publishing research\nin leading international business and international\nmarketing journals \nThis is a free event\, but registration is required.
URL:https://ibc.broad.msu.edu/event/research-spotlight-series-consumer-behavior-in-a-diverging-world-navigating-demographic-change/
LOCATION:
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251113T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251113T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T134532
CREATED:20251103T184139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T184406Z
UID:10001259-1763031600-1763035200@ibc.broad.msu.edu
SUMMARY:A Conversation with Ahmet Bozer\, Author of Soulgery: Self-Surgery of the Soul
DESCRIPTION:In this in-depth dialogue with Ahmet Bozer\, former senior Coca-Cola executive\, about his book Soulgery: A Lifelong Guide to Unlocking Your Potential\, we will explore Bozer’s unique framework that challenges conventional self-help by identifying the “sense of self”—our collection of thoughts about ourselves—as both necessary and potentially limiting to growth. Drawing from 20+ years in global business leadership and incorporating Sufism\, Eastern philosophy\, and cross-cultural insights\, Bozer presents a four-act structure for personal transformation. The discussion examines both philosophical foundations and practical applications of managing one’s psyche while balancing self-reflection with collaborative growth. \nKey Takeaways: \n1. Reframing the Self-Concept: Participants will learn why managing (rather than building) the sense of self unlocks greater potential\, and how to distinguish between healthy self-awareness and ego-driven limitations that prevent doing what is right. \n2. Cross-Cultural Leadership Insights: Listeners will benefit from Bozer’s international business experience\, gaining practical wisdom on how cultural contexts shape ego and privilege\, and how these dynamics impact leadership effectiveness globally. \n3. Actionable Framework for Daily Practice: The conversation provides concrete guidance on implementing the four-act Soulgery framework in busy lives\, including how to balance introspection with collaboration and integrate practices like “smart bias for positivity” without adding stress. \nThis webinar is free and open to all\, but registration is required. Zoom details will be sent to all registered participants.
URL:https://ibc.broad.msu.edu/event/a-conversation-with-ahmet-bozer-author-of-soulgery-self-surgery-of-the-soul/
CATEGORIES:IBC
ORGANIZER;CN="GSU CIBER":MAILTO:gsuciber@gsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20251121T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20251121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T134532
CREATED:20251013T194533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T183236Z
UID:10001255-1763715600-1763744400@ibc.broad.msu.edu
SUMMARY:Broad College and IBC's 5th Annual International Business Case Competition
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe International Business Center (IBC) and the Broad College of Business are excited to host the 5th edition of the International Business Case Competition. This event brings together top undergraduate talent to solve real-world business challenges\, and it is open to all Broad College undergraduate students. Students can register as teams of four to compete. They can also register individually to be placed in a team\, depending on availability. Top Team prize of $2\,000! \nParticipating teams will be evaluated by a team of judges\, who are industry professionals\, providing invaluable insight and feedback for our students.
URL:https://ibc.broad.msu.edu/event/broad-college-and-ibcs-5th-annual-international-business-case-competition/
LOCATION:Broad College of Business: Minskoff Pavilion – M025\, 645 N Shaw Ln\, East Lansing\, MI\, 48824\, United States
CATEGORIES:IBC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260115T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260115T121500
DTSTAMP:20260418T134532
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T215248Z
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SUMMARY:The 2025 Tariff Shock: Perspective After Almost One Year
DESCRIPTION:Speaker \nJason Miller\, PhD\, Professor\, Michigan State University\, Eli Broad Professor of Supply Chain Management \nJoin us for an insightful discussion on the global business implications of the 2025 tariff changes. Nearly a year after their implementation\, this session will explore how these tariffs have reshaped supply chains\, impacted trade flows\, and influenced strategic decision-making for businesses worldwide. Dr. Jason Miller will provide data-driven analysis and practical perspectives to help organizations understand what has happened\, what’s next\, and how to navigate an evolving international trade landscape.
URL:https://ibc.broad.msu.edu/event/the-2025-tariff-shock-perspective-after-almost-one-year/
LOCATION:https://msu.zoom.us/meeting/register/1nAjKSf0RICHNZ5gw3s3qw
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260410T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260410T153000
DTSTAMP:20260418T134532
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SUMMARY:Community College Global Engagement: Regional Spotlight on Asia
DESCRIPTION:This one-hour webinar delves into global engagement at community colleges\, with a special focus on the vibrant Asian region. Community colleges continue to play a pivotal role in providing equitable access for students of all backgrounds to engage in global learning. \nDr. Geoff Bradshaw of Madison Area Technical College and Dr. Dawn Wood of Kirkwood Community College will present on their experience and background developing meaningful connections for learning\, engagement\, and collaboration in Asia. From cultural exchanges to academic partnerships\, we will discuss how global engagement hinges on strategic relationships. We will explore innovative strategies for attracting and supporting international students and hear inspiring stories of how community colleges in this region have engaged\, including lessons learned and challenges faced. Asia is not a monolith. It is a kaleidoscope of cultures\, languages\, and traditions. We will delve into the region’s richness and explore the myriad ways community colleges can engage.
URL:https://ibc.broad.msu.edu/event/community-college-global-engagement-regional-spotlight-on-asia/
CATEGORIES:Global Business Club,IBC
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