CIS3533 Doing Business in Japan & Taiwan
Credit Hours: 3 Hours
Course Mission: This trip is to grow future global business leaders interested in doing business in Japan and Taiwan via exciting, exhilarating learning experiences.
Course Description: Appalachian State University is offering this course to educate students about doing busness in Japan and Taiwan. The objective of this course is to develop a cross-cultural skill set for improving daily communications with Asian business professionals and students in face-to-face and long-distance contexts.
Course Goals and Learning Outcomes: Seminars provide an overview of the international challenges and opportunities associated with doing business in a global context, outside the US domestic market, and specifically in Japan and Taiwan. In particular, we will focus on developing a practical introduction to and working knowledge of the business environment within both countries. You will learn practical communication tools and develop a range of effective interpersonal strategies for communication with the focus on business and social etiquette, attitudes towards time, negotiating practices, relationship building, leadership, motivation and team building.

Highlights

- Witness the economic strength and social vitality of Japan & Taiwan
- Visit international firms operating in Asia
- Network with top executives to explore international internship opportunities
- Group discussion with local students in business classes
- Build international friendships with local students via academic and social activities
- Tour major attractions in Tokyo, Osaka, Okayama, and Taipei
- Develop keen skills and knowledge to conduct business in Japan and Taiwan
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