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Business Students Thinking & Moving Toward Globalization.


Today, all over the world there are major deals and transactions occurring that can in due course change a company's positioning power or simply have a detrimental affect on their earning per share for investors. Some countries, even third world countries are beginning to play a major role in the distribution of goods and services to world markets. Some major US companies are moving abroad and repositioning their business philosophy congruent in remaining competitive. With some of these departures of US companies where does the business student come in and how is he or she affected? How could they affect the national and international structure of business in the future?
Students graduating from college within the next few years need to make a significant effort to include several areas that will be conducive to their success in the business world. Not only are students competing with their counterparts in the U.S. but competition in the international arena as well. It is not just about a student's GPA, class ranking, GMAT score, school they attended, internships, college business connections or college organizations involvement. These are well oriented in their place; but it is the adaptation of educating students to meet global needs for their organizations or businesses. These skills will become crucial and should not be limited to the paucity of any business schools' cognitive thinking process.
Students should be well diversified in global business antics, local culture, social, political and intra relationships to different cultures in order to become movers and shakers of the international business unit. The theories, practicum's and ideas must not only be instructed in classes, but should be practiced and students should take the initiative to attend seminars, workshops and additional training classes to be well rounded, prepared and grounded in the culture in which they will be working for or with. An onsite atmosphere or environmental group of the culture is a starting point in providing the significant labor of that culture. Professors and the schools play a critical role in the developmental stages for students to compete on a global stage by helping to provide the tools for universal success.

About The Author

Robert Crawford III is an author of several publications listed on ArticleCity.com and other publishing sites. He is a business consultant,academic advisor and a PhD candidate studying in the School of Business Technology at Capella University and enjoys writing. He can be reached at robert19_62@yahoo.ca or his business website http://appliedskillscenter.usclargo.com
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