"The goal of this conference is to provide different perspectives on the issue of outsourcing," explained Professor Ingo Walter, Stern School of Business. "The Global Outsourcing Conference offers a forum in which leading institutions' researchers can come together in one venue to provide a comprehensive overview and discussion on the issue."
Outreach Initiatives for Grades K-12 (2008)
Sep 1, 2008
Working Spanish for Beginners - University of North Carolina
This book is designed to enable English speaking business students and professionals with no prior knowledge of Spanish to develop the basic communication skills necessary for a business trip to Latin America or another work environment where Spanish is spoken.
Sep 5, 2008
Purdue: EUROPE NOW: Why You Need to Sell to the European Union - LIVE VIDEOCONFERENCE and Seminar - Purdue University
LIVE VIDEOCONFERENCES WITH US EMBASSIES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION:
'New' Export Opportunities in 'Old' Europe,
8:30am-9:15am ,
William Czajkowski, Deputy Senior Commercial Officer US Department of Commerce, US Commercial Service-Berlin;
Eastern Europe : Look East for Export Sales,
9:15am-10:00am,
Gregory O'Connor, Senior Commercial Officer
US Department of Commerce, US Commercial Service-Prague;
Regulatory Considerations in the EU,
10:15am-11:15am,
Jonathan Bensky, Senior Commercial Officer
US Department of Commerce, US Mission & Commercial Service
Paul Kullman, Senior Commercial Officer
US Department of Commerce, US Commercial Service-Brussels;
Legal Considerations in the EU,
11:15am-Noon,
Luncheon Keynote: Lilly in the EU,
Rick Pate, Director – Global Tax Services Eli Lilly Company
Sep 23, 2008
Global Business Club of Mid-Michigan: Gary M. Shubert - Michigan State University
The Global Business Club of Mid-Michigan focuses on global issues of interest to the mid-Michigan business community. In this role, the GB Club is dedicated to supporting global business growth of the State of Michigan and its diverse manufacturing and service organizations. The main activity of the GB Club is the luncheon speaker series.
Sep 25, 2008
Lansing Regional Chamber Economic Club Luncheon: David Hall - Michigan State University
Speaker: David Hall, Senior Vice President, Rock Financial
Sep 28, 2008
Working Portuguese for Beginners - University of North Carolina
This book is designed to enable English speaking business students and professionals with no prior knowledge of Portuguese to develop the basic communication skills necessary for a business trip to Brazil or another work environment where Portuguese is spoken.
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