FALL 2021 Trine Course Catalog

BA 453 Global Strategic Management

This course is a study of key theories and business principles in strategy analysis, formulation and implementation in a domestic and global context.  The importance of the external and competitive environment of an industry will be examined.  Evaluation methods of an organizations strengths and weaknesses will be emphasized. Integration of principles relating to organizational strategies at the business, corporate and international level.  Key global concepts that will be explored are the Diamond of National Advantage along with evaluation of the risks factors for countries.  Special emphasis on the management concerns relating to ethical and cultural variations in different countries and regions of the world.  Prior knowledge of the functional areas of business will be a foundation for strategy formulation and implementation. 

Credits

3

Lab Hours

0

Lecture Hours

3

Prerequisite

Senior (last two semesters of school)