Managing in a Global Economy (BUSA90555)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5On Campus (Parkville)
Overview
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Managing in a Global Economy is a comprehensive class on the management of overseas business activities, such as international trade, outsourcing, and foreign ventures. Students will learn to evaluate the costs and benefits of such activities; to choose among countries; to plan and implement a rollout; to arrange financing; to mitigate risks; to staff global teams; to manage, negotiate, and lead across cultures; and to exit gracefully when needed. The class will rely on tools from economics, finance, management, and other disciplines.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- Analyse the financial and non-financial costs and benefits associated with conducting business activities overseas, such as expanding into new markets or engaging in international trade.
- Assess the suitability of different countries for conducting overseas activities, taking into account factors such as market size, economic stability, political climate, and cultural differences.
- Develop and execute a plan for launching a new overseas activity, such as establishing a new subsidiary or entering into a joint venture with a foreign partner.
- Understand the various options for financing overseas activities, such as equity or debt financing, and be able to select the most suitable option for a given activity.
- Identify and manage the risks associated with conducting business activities overseas, such as currency fluctuations, political instability, and cultural differences.
- Effectively manage an ongoing overseas activity, including overseeing operations, managing personnel, and ensuring compliance with local laws and regulations.
- Devise and execute a plan for exiting from an overseas activity, such as selling a subsidiary or terminating a joint venture agreement.
Generic skills
- Presentation skills
- Strategic thinking
- Work effectively in teams
- Business acumen
Last updated: 4 March 2025