Overview
The North American Small Business International Trade Educators (NASBITE) Certified Global Business Professional program certifies that a candidate is competent in four primary areas or domains: Global Business Management, Global Marketing, Supply Chain Management, and Trade Finance.
Within each of these four areas, five "threads" or topics are covered: Documentation; Legal and Regulatory Compliance; Intercultural Awareness; Technology; and Resources.
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Languages
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English
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Course Access Time
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Students are given 3 months to complete the program. Extensions are available if needed, fees may apply.
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Instructor
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This class supported by an Educational Mentor. Our educational mentors have worked or are working in the subject they mentor. Educational Mentors reviews student work, student progress, and interacts with students as needed. They respond to any questions or concerns you might have, as well as encouraging and motivating you to succeed.
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Prerequisites/Audience
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This suite is designed for adult learners interested in preparing to take the NASBITE Certified Global Business Professional exam.
Requirements
This course does not require any additional purchases of supplementary materials.
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Lesson 1 Certificate in Global Business Module 1 - Global Business Management • setting a mission and vision for the global business enterprise • developing a global business plan • conducting research in an international environment • the nuances of cultural, legal, political, and regulatory differences • using technology to support global trade
Certificate in Global Business Module 2 - Global Marketing • assessing the external environment • performing strengths-weaknesses-opportunities-threats (SWOT) analysis • conducting international market research • developing a marketing plan and budget • determining the global marketing mix (product, price, placement, and promotional strategies) • conducting competitor analysis
Certificate in Global Business Module 3 - Global Supply Chain Management • transportation modes • taxes, duties and quotas • trade agreements • packaging requirements • use of intermediaries; documentation requirements • legal and regulatory requirements • insurance • trade conventions • the offshore procurement process
Certificate in Global Business Module 4 - Global Trade Finance • political and economic risks • foreign exchange tactics and risks • credit and payment risks • optimal terms of payment • arranging financing • setting the business's overall financial plan Hide Syllabus
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