Course Title:
International Management: Insights from Fiction
Course Description:
Combines two approaches to help students develop skills in cross-cultural management-short stories from around the world paired with readings in international management. The stories and readings are drawn from Professor Puffer’s 2004 book, _International Management: Insights from Fiction and Practice._ Doing business internationally requires a broad set of managerial skills and a clear understanding of other cultures. Covers culture shock, repatriation, the meaning of work and personal values, power and authority, and building an international team. Uses management readings as an analytical framework in which to discuss the stories.
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