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Cross-cultural and comparative management

Course #: MBAMGT 665

Description:
This course provides students with frameworks to understand, analyze critically, and practice cross cultural/international management under globalization. In an economically interconnected world, the historical context of geopolitical and sociocultural relations among nations and people are important to not only conceptualizing management but also to understanding why different nations/people may have fundamentally different notions and practices of management. To this effect, this course allows students to gain an in-depth understanding of an critically analyze the ways in which cross cultural differences in values have consequences for management behaviors in terms of cooperation, ethics and decision making, leadership, negotiation, team work, and human resources. This approach will allow students to gain an understanding of how the broader context of difference and dependence among nations and people materializes into individual and group differences in conceptualizing and practicing cross cultural/international management.

Pre Requisites: Pre-req = MBAMGT 650 and 660 and Graduate degree student in Management

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