My suggestion is
a. Pankaj Ghemawat, Strategy and the business landscape � text and cases,
Addison Wesley Longman
b. Hitt, Michael A. Hitt, Strategic Management, competitiveness and
globalization (text and cases)
c.The Strategy Concept and Process, A pragmatic approach, Arnoldo Hax,
Prentice Hall
Marcello Portela
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Em nome de Norman Hawker
Enviada em: ter�a-feira, 7 de mar�o de 2006 17:16
Para:
BPS-NET@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
Assunto: Re: Strategic Management as a Foundation Course
We introduce strategy as part of course that focuses on legal and ethical
issues: BUS 6160 Business Policy and Social and Ethical Environment. Lynn
Paine's book, "Cases in Leadership, Ethics & Organizational Integrity,"
works well for me given that I'm covering strategy, law and ethics in a
single course.
Norman W. Hawker
Associate Professor
Haworth College of Business
Western Michigan University
1903 West Michigan Avenue
Kalamazoo, Michigan 49008
On Mar 7, 2006, at 12:22 AM, Paul Miesing wrote:
Please excuse cross-postings ... I'm looking for text, cases, or other
approaches to introducing a "global strategy" course early in the MBA
curriculum. We are moving our full-time MBA capstone strategy course from
the final semester in the 2nd year to the second semester of the first
year. We hope to focus on industry analysis and international dimensions,
and culminate the semester with a major project involving all courses. My
challenge is to integrate these courses early on before students have
taken them, as well as provide strategy and international business
content. I've been asked to see what other Business Schools are doing in
this regard. I would very much appreciate any insights, suggestions, or
advice you might offer. Thanks in advance ...
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Paul Miesing
State University of New York at Albany
paul.miesing@albany.edu
http://www.albany.edu/~pm157