
Organizations are the norm today. Integrated planning, research and development, operations, finance and delivery of value to the global market place have challenged and changed business processes forever. The Global Enterprise Management Track recognizes that significant change, combines several strong academic content areas at Tepper with global experiences for international career opportunities. This track provides extensive background of the global marketplace specifically in the areas of economics, finance/accounting, law, ethics and management.
Five functional areas at Tepper have integrated subject materials to constitute the content base of the track.
Who Should Apply
This track is directed to those students considering international careers with corporate business, organizations or entrepreneurial start-ups. It provides a bundled set of course to enrich and orient individuals to the basic knowledge and insight for global operations.
Curriculum Information
There is a required study abroad program based in Koblenz, Germany, partnering with The Otto Beisheim School of Management (WHU). At WHU, Tepper students will learn about the historical, political and economic bases of the European Union (EU). In addition, the specific areas of finance, operations, marketing and entrepreneurship are examined within the context of the EU
Faculty Coordinator
Sunder Kekre
Bosch Professor of Manufacturing and Operations
The Tepper School of Business
skekre@cmu.edu
Did you know?
Sweeping Changes: According to Global CEO study 2008 from IBM, 57% of CEO’s will make fundamental changes to their organizational capabilities and skill mix. Are you prepare for the Global Enterprise of the future ?
Smart value Chains: Li & Fung has smart networking capabilities that coordinate purchase of cotton in USA, dye in Pakistan and sewing in Cambodia? It is all about leveraging technology. business processes and people.
New Relationships: Contracts have to structured for risk sharing so as to make it valuable for both parties. Eli-Lily structured a win-win agreement with Nicolas Piramal, their Indian partner. How will these contracts play out?
Stay tuned for GEM to learn more about such issues and be ready for the future of Global business!