Total Cost
US$ 490.00!



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What are a  MBA of International Trade Management   Program?

A MBA of International Trade Management  MBA Program are a powerful course to help govern officers or business employees to provide criteria for advancement within an organization, as:

  • International Trade entrepreneurs or managers who wish to understand the fundamental issues and emerging trends in this important area
  • Academics who are teaching or planning to teach a course on International Trade Management at undergraduate or Master's level
  • Senior undergraduate students, Master's students, and research students who wish to obtain a sound exposure to the area of International Trade Management
  • Any International Trade professionals.
At the completion of this MBA course students will be able to understand the International Trade matters, as:
  • Understand contemporary business practice skills within a discipline specific context and the various roles that people play in organizations within the international trade field
  • Demonstrate analytical thinking and problem solving in a workplace and an understanding of the connection between academic knowledge, employment performance and career opportunities
  • Research and evaluate an international trade context and suggest practical solutions to contemporary business problems
  • Communicate in an effective manner in an international business context
  • Self evaluate current levels of knowledge and set goals and devise processes to improve their personal performance and confidence in their ability to contribute to an organization
  • Demonstrate an ability to work in teams to achieve organizational and personal goals and to manage projects within a business context.

The new international trade situation strongly demands a MBA program including - among others matters - the General Control Theory, the control engineering, the new business technologies, the Management by Exception concept automated by computer systems, the Feedback Control System, etc.

Therefore, a modern international trade Administrator must establish these new ways to do the business and how to manage these modern enterprises. Are your international trade skills about to be expired?


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Our 19 MBA Programs

Additional to our MBA of International Trade Management MBA we have more 18 MBA programs to help narrow the field of schools you are considering, think about the career, lifestyle, financial issues, and curriculum that are important to you. 

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MBA of Business Administration & e-Company.
MBA of International Trade Management.
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MBA of Internet Marketing & Sales & e-Commerce.
MBA of Project Management PM.
Executive Business Administration EMBA.
MBA of Human Resources Management HR.
MBA of Finance Management.
MBA of Hospital & Health Management.
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MBA of Purchasing & Supply Chain Management SCM.
MBA of Business Automation & Workflow Management.
MBA of Information Technology & Security Management.


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Summarizing our MBA of International Trade Management  Program
Total Cost The total cost of any course are US$ 490.00 in one only payment, or US$ 590.00 in four payments of US$ 147.50.

Scholarship

Our Board will examine all requests for a partial fully justified scholarship. We do not issue total scholarship. Any partial scholarship must be paid in full.
Begin Any course will begin five working days after your payment.
Duration Four and half months (in Fast Track) or One year. We recommend the Fast Track model.
Languages All courses are in English, plus the same lessons in one of the following translations: Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Filipino, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Espanol, Swedish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese.
Diploma After the final exam, you will receive (through a Priority  Airmail Registered letter) a Diploma and a Transcript, both with an official Public Notary signature and seal.
Exam You have two options for the final exam, at your choice: Or a multiple choice test through the Web, or to write a 10-pages white paper about the studied subject.


Brief Notes on International Trade Management - export import trade


Dr.  S.  Koner,  
MBA Professor


Some export programs are tiëd into state or local economic development funds; while others have special funding sources dedicated to supporting exports.  All of the existing programs are designed to streamline access to available funds,  to support programs of federal agencies,  or both.

The level of income,  the level of education,  and the availability of energy are all factors that help predict the acceptance of a product in a foreign market.

Delivery is the placement of the vehicle in a position for unloading.

Certain high-technology products are inappropriate in some countries not only because of their cost but also because of their function.  For example,  a computerized industrial washing machine might replace workers in a country where employment is a high priority.  In addition,  these products may need a level of servicing that is unavailable in some countries.

Physical Infrastructure: It is often necessary for an exporter to adapt its product to account for geographic and climatic conditions.

Local customs,  such as religion or the use of leisure time,  often determine whether a product will gain market acceptance.  The sensory impact of a product,  such as taste or visual impact,  may also be a critical factor.  The Japanese consumers’ desire for beautiful packaging,  for example,  has led many U.S.  enterprises to redesign cartons and packages specifically for this market.

A thorough corporate self analysis or self audit is needed to understand to what extent the exporter is willing to gather information and invest in adaptation of the product for customers in a specific country market or region of the world.

A country's standard of living and the target market’s purchasing power can also determine whether a enterprise needs to modify a product.

The great complaint of most exporters is distributors who are poised to hop aboard the fastest train and move whatever product is currently hot

However,  the savviest exporters manage to make the relationship work.

A common carrier can affect delivery by merely depositing the merchandise at the consignee's place of business without acceptance or rejection by the consignee.

If you choose to export directly,  you must be willing to devote more time,  money,  personnel and other enterprise resources.

With the Assignment in place,  once the supplier turns over the merchandise to the broker/middleman,  the supplier does lose control of the transaction.

Domestic,  regional and multinational corporations are scanning the globe to source and market their products,  which is forcing the exporter to critically evaluate the kind and level of adaptation needed for various country markets.

Pricing can be one of your most effective competitive weapons,  but it is often the most challenging for new exporters to use effectively.

As tariff barriers [tariffs,  duties and quotas] are eliminated around the world in accordance with the requirements of participation in the World Trade Organization [WTO],  other non-tariff barriers,  such as product standards,  are proliferating.


Dr. S Koner is a MBA Professor of the education organization http://certify-itm.mba-low-cost.com, with almost 60 years of experience in the areas of information technology and business management.

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