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Thursday Apr. 30
Speaker Tomas Hult, PhD, Professor of Marketing & Supply Chain ManagementMost companies engaging in the global marketplace assume that they should globalize at least certain parts of their strategy and organization. But globalizing, in the sense of spreading activities around the globe, is not enough. Companies also need to be globally integrated and coordinated, which means that they need to use globally coherent strategies, operate global networks, and maximize profits on a global basis. Global Business Club is pleased to present our April program in conjunction with the MSU Executive MBA program. This day-long program will bring together industry experts and businesspersons of global expertise to explore global strategies for success utilized by firms of all sizes. This will be a must-attend event; space is limited.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 May. 6
World Trade Week is a dynamic network of organizations supporting West Michigan region focusing on international trade and business growth in foreign markets.For the past 30 years West Michigan trade organizations, businesses and other community stakeholders have come together to promote and facilitate the importance of international trade.
Wednesday May. 6
Join McGraw-Hill author, G. Tomas M. Hult, as he discusses the future of global companies, and the challenges they face. G.Tomas M. Hult will highlight strategies companies have implemented to stay competitive in the global marketplace. Wednesday, May 6th @ 11 AM Central Time.
Thursday May. 21
David Mengebier, Vice President of Government and Public Affairs, Consumers Energy.
Sunday May. 31 - Jun. 3
The 11th Biennial International Business Institute for Community College Faculty is a unique professional development program designed specifically for community and technical college faculty. The aim of the Institute is to provide participants with the knowledge, experience and resources they need to internationalize general business courses and/or develop specialized international business courses at the two-year college level.
Monday Jun. 8 - Jun. 9
A 2-day training to prepare individuals for the NASBITE Certified Global Business Professional exam.
Tuesday Jun. 9 - Jun. 12
The theme of the conference is: Internships and Employability: Building a Global Portfolio.Embarking on a professional career has rarely been more difficult, and the worldwide recession has meant that young graduates entry into the world of work is more hazardous than ever. How can experts in practical education help prepare our students and ease their transition to global professionals? At the Global Internship Conference we will be examining ideas, programs and results from around the world.
Saturday Jun. 27 - Jun. 30
Annual Conference of the Academy of International Business (AIB); the leading association of scholars and specialists in the field of international business. The 2015 meeting will be held in Bengaluru, India on June 27-30, 2015. AIB's host school will be Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (IIMB).
Friday Jul. 10
This workshop is offered in conjunction with the CCID Asia Pacific Forum and is open to all faculty in the Hawaii Community College System as well as all APF attendees.
Tuesday Jul. 14
Presentation of services offered to SMEs by MSU-IBC