By virtue of having a website, any business can tap into the burgeoning global economy. Yet, many businesses lack the staff or time to expand their business internationally.
The Raj Soin College of Business can assist both experienced international companies and companies new to importing or exporting.
- Chinese Executive MBA Program – Experienced, management-level MBA students from ShandongProvince, one of China’s leading market-economy regions, participate in a twelve-month, intensive program. Students are eager and available to collaborate with area companies on trade and business opportunities in sectors ranging from transportation, financial services, manufacturing, tourism, chemicals, mining and more. Contact Carolyn Rice or Andrew Lai 775-2437 or carolyn.rice@wright.eduAndrew.lai@wright.edu
- International Business Roundtables - To Aim and Realize Global Expansion Together – These informal monthly lunches bring together company executives and professionals experienced in international business with companies just beginning to evaluate international markets. Learn more about this unique program. http://www.docp.wright.edu/intbus/IBNews.html
- International Business Interns – The Raj Soin College of Business prepares international business majors with a unique foundation in the principles of international business, foreign language skills, the cultural context of doing business abroad – plus an advanced course in international trade management. In addition, students must complete a 150-hour internship helping a business expand in new international markets or in improving their existing international business operations. Contact: Monica Snow at 775-2151 or monica.snow@wright.edu Read intern stories. http://www.wright.edu/rscob/econnections/summer04/going_global.htm
- Global Suppy Chain Management – Global corporations and small companies can benefit from the Colleges Master’s Degree in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. As part of this innovative program, students complete a project designed to improve the profitability and efficiency of their company’s supply chain. Learn more about the next cohort beginning in January. http://www.wright.edu/business/departments/isom
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