Bartlett, C., Beamish, P. 2011. Transnational management: Text, cases and
readings in cross-border management (Sixth Edition). New York: MacGraw-Hill/
Irwin.
SPRING 2011: CLARKSON UNIVERSITY
Department
Course Name
Course Number
School of Business
Global Business Strategies
SB 396/696
Credits
Meeting Days
Instructor
3
Monday & Wednesday
Augustine A. Lado
Location of the class
Class meeting time
Whether or not class is dual listed
177 B. H. Snell Clarkson University
7:00‐9:15 pm
Cross‐listed with the MBA‐ equivalent (SB 696)
Course Description:
This course takes a transnational perspective on strategic management. It explores the integrative and crossfunctional nature of organizational strategy and decision-making within a global environment. Students are exposed to a wide range of strategic problems, opportunities, challenges, dilemmas/puzzles and paradoxes involved in forming and implementing organizational strategies in an era of globalization. The aim is to develop the sophisticated, critical thinking skills and understanding necessary to manage effectively in an increasingly globalized world.
Prerequisites:
Must be at least a junior
Textbooks: Bartlett, C., Beamish, P. 2011. Transnational management: Text, cases and readings in cross-border management (Sixth Edition). New York: MacGraw-Hill/Irwin.
Instructions for parking: Parking is available in front of B.H. Snell Lot 10 Availability of transportation: Transportation will be provided by Associated Colleges Meeting dates: January 24, 26, 31 February 2, 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23 March 21, 23, 28, 30 April 4, 6, 18, 20, 25, 27