Managing in the Global Economy is a two-week program at the Rotman School of Management, designed to provide a broad understanding of the key strategic imperatives of managing in the global economy of the 21st century. Participants are exposed to the theories and concepts of effective management and to a number of successful practical examples of the use of these concepts through case studies.
Benefits The participants can expect to be exposed to the latest thinking in the development of strategic responses in a wide variety of industries and functional areas of management.
• Exposure to some of the world´s leading business thinkers. • First access to the latest trends of the world of business developing a truly international and integrative business perspective. • Sharpen your ability to think globally and maximize your impact as a strategic decision-maker.
MethodologyA variety of case discussions, lectures, business games and role playing situations will be used throughout the program.
Program Topics • Multinational Strategy Game • Strategic Innovation • Global Environment&Competitiveness • North America’s Integration with the Global Economy • Financial Analysis: A Strategic and Global Perspective • Ethics&Governance for the Global Business • Global Marketing • Competitive Dynamics
The Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Canada
The University of Toronto´s Joseph L. Rotman School of Management is one of the world´s premiere business schools. It has received consistently high rankings in global surveys conducted by the Wall Street Journal, Business Week and the Financial Times. Business Week recently rated its program in executive education as among the 20 best in the world.
The Rotman School is committed to revolutionizing business education. Its vision for 21st century business studies involves replacing the traditional emphasis on discrete business functions with an integrative approach recognizing that the new challenges facing business transcend functional boundaries. The relevance of this approach has made the Rotman School a rapidly growing institution.
The Rotman School offers an extensive range of graduate and postgraduate degree programs. It is fully accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
The University of Toronto, Canada, was established in 1827. One of the oldest universities in North America, it has a worldwide reputation for excellence. Eight of Canada´s Nobel Prizes are associated with the university.
For more information visit rotman.utoronto.ca
 (*) BSP reserves the right to substitute the International Module provided it is hosted by a qualified BSP partner institution with the same module duration and price conditions. |