COURSE SYLLABUS COURSE TITLE: MGT/448 Global Business Strategies LSB04BSM09 REQUIRED TEXT/MATERIAL: Books 1. The World Is Flat A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century (Friedman) 2. International Business: Competing in the Global Marketplace, 5/e (Hill) 3. The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization (Friedman) 4. Managing Cultural Differences (Harris, Moran) 5. Global E-Commerce Strategies for Small Business, (Da Costa, Laffont, Tirole) Scholarly Articles
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technology, effective business writing (including memos, letters, and analytical reports), nonverbal communication, and formal oral presentations will be emphasized. The course will focus primarily on written communication. Several practical writing assignments will be given and each student will be required to give an oral presentation using PowerPoint presentation software. COURSE TEXTBOOK Geraldine Hynes, MANAGERIAL COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES AND APPLICATIONS, 5th edition, McGraw-Hill
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Entertaining Speech An entertaining speech is one whose sole purpose is to have the audience enjoy the presentation. The purpose of an entertaining speech is not to educate, inform or inspire … it is to make the audience smile, relax, enjoy and maybe even laugh their heads off. How do you make a speech entertaining? There are many ways to entertain an audience. You can: * tell jokes * tell funny stories * dramatize an anecdote * tell a scary story When it comes right down to
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Presentations may be given for different reasons, on different subjects, at different levels, by people of different business culture but they will all be the same in structure. Language points will also be transferred from one presentation to another. Thus all well-balanced presentations are most certain to have two things in common: the underlying structure and the language points which typically arise to serve this structure. TO MAKE A GOOD PRESENTATION YOU NEED TO: • plan it to the
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com/shop/ifsm-300-umuc-haircuts-stage-4/ Assignment: UMUC Haircuts Stage 4: Create a presentation that includes: I. An executive briefing in PowerPoint covering the following topics: (each bullet below should be represented by at least one slide) • Provide a title slide to introduce the project, including appropriate information about the ‘who, what, when and why’ of the presentation • Identify the Strategy for Competitive Advantage and the Business Process to be Improved
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Organizational Structure Presentation Outline Linda Atkinson, Pamela Booth, Patricia Callander, Tomeka Moore, Whitney Sloan HCS/325 May 13, 2011 Vivian Perez Organizational Structure Presentation Outline I. Introduction A. B. II. Impact of organizational structure on communication A. Resources and people work together to accomplish goals 1. Organizational chart identifies positions, job title, authority
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Speech Preparation Reflection Alicia Ramos COM/110 April 25, 2016 Linda Price Speech Preparation Reflection The best way to prepare for a presentation, one must consider the best method, the type of presentation and the audience for a given topic. There are four different types of presentation methods they are; Impromptu, Extemporaneous Speaking, Using a Manuscript, and Memorization. Each of the four methods is appropriate in certain situations. Impromptu is a speech that frequently involves
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| Subject Outline & Activity Schedule | |Lecturer/ Tutor |E-mail |Office |Telephone | |Dr. Simon Chan |simon.ch.chan@polyu.edu.hk |Room M1031 |3400-3643 | |Mr. Herbert Leung |herbert.kinshing.leung@polyu.edu.hk
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SPEAKING 2 The Learning Process for Public Speaking Many student are required to learn about Public Speaking early in their studies, as Information Technology Specialist there no doubt somewhere, somehow he will be responsible for preparing a presentation or even speaking to a group of people; in the meantime it is an individual responsibility to learn to become more efficient when speaking in public. During Class we all experienced some type of anxiety like avoiding eye contact with the audience
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* how to write clearly and how to effectively edit your own writing * how to target a results-oriented business audience using business documents, websites, and correspondence * how to formulate reasoned oral arguments and enhance your presentations * strategies to enhance critical thinking and analytical skills The Fox School understands that our graduates must meet the highest standards in these skills, and this course will be demanding. Fox BBA Learning Goals Business Communications
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