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GLOBALIZATION & CULTURAL NEGOTIA. (MGT 6709)

Term: 2008-2009 Spring

Faculty

Napoleon Tomas ElorteguiShow MyInfo popup for Napoleon Tomas Elortegui
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Schedule

Mon, 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM (3/9/2009 - 4/27/2009) Location: CHOP

Description

This course intends to examine the interdependent and interactive nature of the ever-changing marketplace, locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally. In addition, learners consider how the dynamics of these relationships provide inherent risks and opportunities and, most likely, an unprecedented business paradigm for the future. The underlying current throughout this course is the question of how economic and political globalization affects culture---and, vice versa. Because there is a tendency to view globalization only within the process of economic advancement, this course intends to move beyond that singular conception and encourage learners to identify the cultural, political, and social dimensions as well.