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  • Finals Week

    This week is the last week of International Business. This seminar has given me a deeper appreciation for the complexity of managing a business engaged in international operations. I firmly believe that the United States of America through its political climate, its culture, its economy, and its legal underpinnings, is uniquely qualified to create ...
    Posted to My Norwich University Experience (Weblog) by WheelCipher on February 16, 2009
  • Week Eight in International Business

    It is week eight in International Business.  Four more to go until this class is over.  I am counting the days.  This week, we’re talking about International Human Resources Management.  This is an interesting topic to me.  An example of what we’re discussing is: Briggs & Stratton is a company based in ...
    Posted to My Norwich University Experience (Weblog) by WheelCipher on January 26, 2009
  • Week Seven in International Business

    Today marks the start of week seven in International Business.  It just hit me.  We’re over half done with this class.  The end is in sight!  Today, we talk about International Marketing. Probably the single most important reason why firms decide to move overseas is to grow, to expand their business, to sell more. ...
    Posted to My Norwich University Experience (Weblog) by WheelCipher on January 19, 2009
  • Week Four in International Business

    Well, the holidays are over.  My week of not having to worry about school is over.  It’s back to the daily grind.  I absolutely enjoyed my time off.  In previous holiday seasons, I was usually chomping at the bit to get back to school.  I missed the daily challenges that school provided me.  This time was ...
    Posted to My Norwich University Experience (Weblog) by WheelCipher on December 29, 2008
  • Happy With a "B"

    I’m happy with a high “B”.  Based on the performance in week one of International Business, I was really trying not to look at my grades for week three so my holiday would not be ruined.  In the end, I could not help myself.  I had to look.  I was pleasantly surprised.  I got an 88 on the ...
    Posted to My Norwich University Experience (Weblog) by WheelCipher on December 24, 2008
  • World Trade and Regional Economic Integration

    It’s the beginning of week three in International Business and we’re discussing World Trade and Regional Economic Integration. The notion of trade comes down to the simple fact that people from one area are able to provide goods and services that people from another area desire or need. Put simply, it is tough to find salt in the ...
    Posted to My Norwich University Experience (Weblog) by WheelCipher on December 15, 2008
  • Professor's Expectations

    One challenge that we as students run into at the beginning of every class is learning the expectations of the professor.  Here are some examples: For most of my several years in school, all papers had to be written in APA format.  Now that I’m in grad school, the professors pay a lot less attention to that kind of stuff. The ...
    Posted to My Norwich University Experience (Weblog) by WheelCipher on December 3, 2008
  • International Business: Day 1

    It is day one of week one in International Business.  Needless to day, there is no ramp-up time on this one.  The syllabus says it all: The International Business Seminar addresses the strategic management of internationally active organizations. A theoretical framework is provided that will enable learners to compare, contrast, and ...
    Posted to My Norwich University Experience (Weblog) by WheelCipher on December 1, 2008