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Micro-credential certification in Managing in the International Economy (MBAGM)
Changes in the global business environment continue at a rapid and often unpredictable pace. Some of these developments have challenged assumptions about globalisation and economic integration. The challenges for international management reflect this dynamism and the increasing unpredictability of global economic and political events. The growth of emerging markets reshaping the global economic context. In addition, rapid advances in communication technology have not only accelerated globalisation but also provided a means for those who seek political and economic changes to organise and influence their leaders for more responsible governance. Furthermore, concerns about sustainable development have prompted governments, companies and NGOs to consider alternate approaches to business and governance. Thus managers need to keep themselves abreast with knowledge and information on the changing scenarios of the international economy in order to identify the emerged challenges and opportunities for international management.
This module gives an extensive understanding of the underlying concepts and practice of management practices and strategies in the international economy. Students will explore topics relating to political and economic environment, the role of cultural difference in the international management, international strategic management, and organisational behaviour and human resource management in the international contexts. Students will also explore the ethical considerations faced by international managers in decision making.
Note: Subject relates to Master of Business Administration (General Management)
This programme is designed, delivered, assessed and awarded by SEGi University through the SEGiUniDigital Platform.
Entry Requirements - No
Age - 23 Years Above
Experience - No
Language Proficiency - Yes
Numeracy Proficiency - No
Prerequisites - No
Others - No
- The global manager's environment
- The cultural context of global environment
- Formulating and Implementing Strategy for International and Global Operations
- Global Human Resources Management
- Integrative Section
Written assignment - 40%
Project paper - 60%