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International Business Study Tour -  The Denver Executive MBA Center organizes an annual international study tour of 7-10 days. Based on business value, current events and the class course work, multi-company and institutional tours are arranged. The trip takes place during the first summer following the start of new classes, and a portion of the cost is subsidized. Whenever possible the program faculty align case studies and best practices with firms to be visited on the international tours, allowing Executive MBA students the opportunity for hands-on reviews of domestic and international counterparts and partnerships. Contact program staff for updated schedule and further information.

 

2007 Study Tour: The Denver Executive MBA class of 2008 completed a study tour to Belgium and Poland. Seventeen students and faculty visited several business and political organizations and cultural sites. The trip was coordinated with the assistance of Mr. Marek Siwiek, vice-president of the European Parliament and member of the College of Business Global Leadership Council (see photo).

The objective of the international trip for each DEMBA class is to maintain a deeper understanding of business practices, international relations, and underlying cultural traditions of the visited region. This year, for example, many of the visits underscored EU expansion and its implications on US business interests and security. Preparation for the trip began earlier this spring, with international expansion projects focused on the companies and countries on the itinerary.

The trip began in Brussels with discussions with representatives of the Solvay Business School, GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals, Hogan & Hartson, InBev, EuroControl, and a visit to the European Parliament. InBev is the largest brewing company in the world and EuroControl manages all air traffic in Europe. The students also toured the Port of Antwerp. Euro symbol

The tour proceeded to Poland where the group visited with Dell Computer, the University of Warsaw, and the commercial section of the US Embassy. The Poland portion of the tour focused on Warsaw history and current development opportunities. The trip concluded in Krakow, Poland.

The value of the trip comes in the research and preparation for the tour as well as the interaction with the organizations in the host countries. The tour is part of the Global Enterprise course within the CSU Denver Executive MBA program and continues the tradition of global sustainable entrepreneurship within the College of Business.

 

Great Wall of ChinaThe 2006 study tour visited Seoul, South Korea and Beijing, China. In coordination with academic partners The Seoul School of Science and Technology (aSSIST) and the China Agricultural University (CAU) in Beijing, twenty students, staff and faculty visited several organizations, facilities and cultural sites throughout the region.

Denver MBA students began their trip in Seoul with visits to Namyang Aloe, one of the largest providers of aloe in the world, and PSK, which launched U1 Media, a digital broadcasting company. Additional visits to LG Electronics and Woongjin Coway, a bath and skin care products manufacturer, wrapped up the Korean portion of the trip.

In Beijing, Colorado State’s MBA team was hosted by the China Agricultural University, which is a leading agricultural education and research institution in China that offers a wide range of subjects for students majoring in agriculture, biology, engineering, veterinary medicine, economics, management, humanities and social science. Stops in Beijing included, BD Star Navigation, BOE Technology Group, and Huiyuan Beverage and Food Group.

This year’s visits underscore the growing sense of environmental responsibility manifested by some of the people, companies and agencies in both countries.

 

DEMBA class at Toyota facility in JapanThe 2005 study tour took place from June 10 through June 19. The students prepared cases and projects for several companies in Korea and Japan, coordinated with on-site visits to Kimberly-Clark, Toyota, Sony, ASO/LaFarge, Kowaco, and Hewlett-Packard in both countries. The student teams researched differences in leadership, culture and markets, as well as Asian economic factors.

In addition, the students viewed many significant projects in both Korea and Japan including the Korean Water Corporation ecological project and ASO/LeFarge production and recycling efforts.

 

2004 Study Tour - Students and faculty Listen to a presentation at the Polish Telecom Company ERAIn July 2004, E.M.B.A. students, faculty, and guests visited Munich, Germany, and the cities of Warsaw and Krakow in Poland.

BMW, Deloitte & Touche and Siemens were among the companies visited by the group in Munich. A highlight in Munich was a presentation by Peter Olfs, senior director emeritus of Siemens. Olfs spoke about the influence of culture on how people view, utilize, and deploy technology and the consideration of cultural differences in the design and marketing of products.

In Poland, CSU students and faculty were beneficiaries of Dean Ajay Menon’s efforts to establish a network of global contacts for students and faculty. Students were able to visit several telecom sector companies including TK Telecom (Telekomunikacja Kolejowa), pictured at left, and enjoyed an exclusive question-and-answer session with Dr. Cezary Stypulkowski of PZU (Powszechny Zaklad Ubezpieczen) Insurance.

 
 
     

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