Archive for August, 2011

International Business Schools Provide Exciting Opportunities

August 30th, 2011

The concept behind international business schools is to prepare students to manage global businesses with an understanding of worldwide business operations. Students have many degree options to choose from Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (BS), Master of Arts (MA), Master of Science (MS), and doctorate (PhD) degrees. Students can learn international business accounting, marketing, management, administration, law, information systems, and much more.

Good training in international business often includes subjects related to principles and processes of exporting and importing, international sales, trade rules and regulations, foreign operations, international business policy, cultural relations and trade problems, legal issues, monetary issues, and applications of business in specific markets and specific countries. » Read more: International Business Schools Provide Exciting Opportunities

An Introduction to International Business Cultures – Asia

August 28th, 2011

Students who’ve completed a foreign policy or international business program of study might be eager to begin working in a foreign country. Perhaps they might be a bit ambivalent or scared, too. After all, the business practices of various nations in Africa, Europe, Asia – and even, North America – can differ vastly from American business customs and etiquette.

Several Asian nations, notably China, Japan, and India, have the potential to dramatically shape the world economy over the next decade. Across Asia, workers highly skilled in computers, engineering, manufacturing, and biological sciences are revolutionizing global methods of innovation, business, and production. It will become more likely over the next decade that a business college graduate will work with professionals from one or more of these Asian nations – especially if that graduate pursues a career path with many international opportunities. » Read more: An Introduction to International Business Cultures – Asia