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Wednesday Feb. 17
Speaker Panel presentation The U.S. and China compete for global dominance in the areas of tech and innovation; however, in an era of global firms and global citizens they must also learn to cooperate. The U.S. espouses free speech while the Trump administration pushed for banning social media platforms like TikTok and WeChat. China wants to be taken seriously as a global player but is often seen as disregarding global standards and norms. How can these two superpowers find common ground? This program is organized as part of our China & The World program series, organized in conjunction with MSU Asian Studies Center and MSU Office of China Programs. The Global Business Club of Mid-Michigan focuses on global issues of interest to the mid-Michigan business community. The monthly GB Club luncheons provide outstanding speakers and relaxed networking opportunities. With extensive international experience, the speakers wrap personal insights around a practical and up-to-the-minute approach to conducting international trade.
Wednesday Feb. 17
Resources and Methods for Incorporating International Business Content into your Course, Study Abroad, or Co-curricular Program Integrate international business materials into any course or co-curricular to add international perspectives and teach about other countries! Participants will be introduced to resources at Broad College of Businesss International Business Center and GlobalEdge website and learn how to access material they can integrate into courses, co-curricular activities, and study abroad courses.
Thursday Feb. 18
Hear from Former Marine Corps Commandant and former member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Robert Neller. He will discuss leadership in turbulent times, what it takes to build a team, address challenging situations and lead.
Wednesday Feb. 24
Tom is a globally recognized expert on Industry 4.0 and its impact on business. As executive director and CEO of Automation Alley, Michigans Industry 4.0 knowledge center, Kelly oversees strategic planning and all ongoing activities for the organization, including programs and services designed to help businesses increase revenue, reduce costs and make strategic decisions during a time of rapid technological change. EVENT PROGRAM: 11:30 AM - Welcome​ 11:45 AM - Presentations Start Register in advance for this meeting
Wednesday Feb. 24
Christian Fischer, President and CEO of Georgia-Pacific is joined by Dr. John McIntyre, Executive Director, Georgia Tech CIBER and Ani Agnihotri, Managing Partner of UIBS, to discuss how global markets, consumer trends, and manufacturing will change in the post COVID-19 pandemic era. Join us for a keynote by our main speaker and a panel discussion with Q&A immediately after.
Thursday Feb. 25
Interested in learning which (digital) tools and teaching formats educators at business schools can use to improve sustainability education and carbon literacy among students? If so, join us for a webinar highlighting new teaching formats, (digital) tools and other teaching material educators can apply in their sustainability-related management courses. This is a free webinar, but registration is required.
Friday Feb. 26
A one-day, virtual conference to transformbusiness education for a globalized world.
Tuesday Mar. 2
Partnering with the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Commission of Mid-Michigan to feature Professor Loretta Ross, Institute for Democratic Education and Culture. Professor Ross appears regularly in major media outlets about the issues of our day.She was recently featured in aNew York Timespiece, What if Instead of Calling People Out, We Called Them In? which will be the focus of the conversation. The program begins at 11 a.m. Virtual networking will occur before the program from 10:40 to 11 a.m. and after the program from noon to 12:15 p.m.
Wednesday Mar. 10
Speaker A panel of speakers will present For speaker information, please see program information/registration link. The Global Business Club of Mid-Michigan focuses on global issues of interest to the mid-Michigan business community. The monthly GB Club luncheons provide outstanding speakers and relaxed networking opportunities. With extensive international experience, the speakers wrap personal insights around a practical and up-to-the-minute approach to conducting international trade.
Thursday Mar. 11
Interested in learning how well equipped your students are for inclusion? If so, join our webinar describing a new assessment instrument – the Inclusion Competencies Inventory (ICI). To date, diversity research and training has seldom taken a competency-based approach. Instead, training emphasizing white privilege or unconscious bias is more common in some countries, even though it occasionally results in resistance and there is little research evidence that it works. Building on the way we teach cross-cultural differences and utilize intercultural assessments, we focus on an individual-level, competency-based approach that is less likely to engender resistance and more likely to promote personal and organizational change in diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. After describing the rigorous instrumentation process used to create the ICI, an expert diversity trainer will describe her experiences using the ICI to trigger diversity, equity, and inclusion work in three different organizational settings. This is a FREE webinar, but registration is required. Please click on the link to register.