2013 Additional course materials will be provided on SmartSite under Resources. Note that electronic copies of the class notes are not a substitute for the material covered in class. They are intended to assist you in note taking during class. 1 Attendance: Although I do not take attendance, I strongly suggest that you attend class, as it is
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TMKT402 International Marketing Management Unit Outline – 2014 (Semester 1) Unit Coordinator: Dr. Nigel Hardiman Introduction Welcome to TOP Education and TMKT402 International Marketing Management. This document provides you with information relevant to successful completion of this unit; including the schedule of lecture topics, prescribed texts, assessment policies, assessment tasks, examinations, academic and administrative contacts and online
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AT BUFFALO School of Management MGT 401– Public Policy, Law and Management Professor Hibschweiler Semester: Spring 2013 Office: 362 Jacobs Office telephone: 645-3911 Class Sessions: S2T T/Th 9:30 – 10:50 Jacobs 122 S3T T/Th 11 – 12:20 Jacobs 320 Office Hours: Mondays/Wednesdays 10:30 – 12:00 and by appointment. E-mail: ah33@buffalo.edu INTRODUCTION: This course focuses on the regulatory and policy implications of the interaction between government and private
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Class Format: This is a hybrid course, which means that classroom sessions will be held on alternate Thursdays. For the weeks in which no classroom sessions are scheduled, you will have assignments and quizzes based on readings and Web-based. You will also be expected to interact regularly with your fellow classmates (in person and virtually through email and the course discussion forum) to organize and prepare the team project. Since this course uses a significant amount of multimedia content, it
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"Competing in World Markets" Please respond to the following: · Evaluate the barriers to international trade and determine which barrier is the most significant overall. Explain your rationale. · From the e-Activity, asses the barriers to entry you foresee as the Smart for two EV expands into foreign markets to determine which will be the most difficult to overcome. Support your answer with examples or evidence. The cultural and social differences are factors that should be taken into consideration
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SESSIONS Professor: Jean-Philippe Bonardi Email: Jean-Philippe.Bonardi@unil.ch Tel: 021 692 3440 Office: Internef 604 Assistant: Mark Kuzmanic Email: Mark.Kuzmanic@unil.ch Office: Internef 621 The course will take place every Friday from 8:00am to 11:30am, in Room GENOPODE C First class: Friday September 21, 2012 A website for the course with a description of the sessions and posted material is available at: https://www.hec.unil.ch/docs/bonardi/cours/308 Overview Competitive strategy is about
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what the law can and cannot do. As each semester some new scandal or issue makes the press, we will use current events as a springboard for the topics covered in this course, and I invite you to bring your personal experiences into the classroom discussion. Course Requirements and Classroom Approach The class will be run as an interactive lecture. It is absolutely essential that all required readings are completed prior to class. We will have some flexibility (within reason) to tailor this
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|Room: | Lectures: Tuesday from 6:30 - 9:30 PM in KV Block 17, Room 009 MKT4100 Strategic Marketing Management 1. WELCOME 2 2. CONTACT DETAILS 2 3. AIMS OF THE MODULE 3 4. LEARNING OUTCOMES 3 4.1 Knowledge 3 4.2 Skills 3 5. SYLLABUS 4 6. LEARNING
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[pic] Australian School of Business School of Economics ECON1101 MICROECONOMICS Course Outline Semester 1 2011 Table of Contents STAFF CONTACT DETAILS 3 1.1 Staff 3 1.2 Communications with staff 3 1.3 Pitstop 3 2 COURSE DETAILS 4 2.1 Teaching Times and Locations 4 2.2 Units of Credit 4 2.3 Summary of Course 4 2.4 Aims and Relationship to Other Courses 4 2.5 Student Learning Outcomes 5 3 LEARNING AND TEACHING ACTIVITIES 5 3.1 Approach to Learning and Teaching
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RE 310 Real Estate Practice Second 8 Week Course Spring 2012 Online Course Outline (Syllabus) Instructor: Patrick J. Hogarty Office: B 212 Office Hours: Online Office Hour Mon 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. On Campus Office Hours Tue 4:30 – 6:00 p.m., Thurs 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. Wed 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. Office Phone: (916) 558-2314 Extension: N/A Email: hogartp@scc.losrios.edu Special Note: Email is the best method for contacting me. Normally, I check my email several times a day and often-on weekends.
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