Certified International Business Course What is Certified International Business Course? The Certified International Business Analyst (CIBA) certification is ideal for those CMAs who desire to be an agent of change in a multinational corporation. An international business analyst will identify and define the solutions in a global context that will maximize the value delivered by an organization to its stakeholders. Business analysts work across all levels of an organization and country boundaries and may be involved in everything from defining strategy, to creating the enterprise architecture, to taking a leadership role by defining the goals and requirements for programs and projects or supporting continuous improvement in its technology and processes. CIBAs have the specialized knowledge to act as a guide and lead the business through unknown or unmapped territory, to get it to its desired destination. “The value of business analysis is in realization of benefits, avoidance of cost, identification of new opportunities, understanding of required capabilities and modelling the organization. These are areas well known to CMAs. As such, although this course is usually run over 2days, for CMAs it can be done in 5-hours. It is a great opportunity for CMAs to update their knowledge”. - Professor Janek Ratnatunga, CEO, CMA Australia. Where to get CIBA? CIBA course will be held by Petra Christian University on Date : Monday, June 1st 2015 Time : 14.00 – 19.00 WIB Venue : Conference Room #1, W Building 10th floor, Petra Christian University Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya Investment : IDR 1.500.000 (including AUD$55 for 3 years fellow membership and Certification by AFMA) The course also counts as CPD hours for CMAs. Also if participants wish they can get the Certified International Business Analyst (CIBA) certification from the Academy of Finance and Management Australia (AFMA) for the payment of an extra A$55. This gives those applying 3-years Fellow membership and certification by AFMA. For more details, see www.afmaglobal.com Tentative Program Schedule 2.00pm – 2.30pm: The Changing World Order Exporting, Importing, Countertrade and Manufacturing Culture, Ethics and the Political Economy of Nations 2.30pm - 3.15pm: The Political Economy of International Trade Countering Intervention (Protectionism) Global Bodies and Regional Economic Integration 3.15pm - 3.30pm Coffee Break 3.30pm - 5.00pm Globalization Connectivity and its impact on Cultures (Norms and Values) International Trade and Foreign Direct Investment FDI -Entry Strategy and Strategic Alliances Accounting and Finance in International Business 5.00pm - 5.15pm Coffee Break 5.15pm – 6.00pm International Business Strategies 6.00pm – 7.00pm Case Study & Discussion 7.00pm Porter’s Diamond Unique Global Marketing Costs Strategic Approaches to Price Escalation Copyrights and Trademarks Entry Strategy & Strategic Alliances: The Nestlé Case End of Symposium Further information, please contact: Saarce Elsye Hatane (+6282132670343), Priskila (+6285696807247) Email: [email protected]
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