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  • 1.  Global Strategy

    Posted 03-08-2006 12:17
    I just finished reviewing a new text called Global Strategy from Peng (SW
    Thompson).

    It presents international business from the Industry Analysis and RBV
    perspective. Lots of case studies, video links, etc too.





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    ______________________
    Myles P. Gartland, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Economics
    Helzberg School of Management
    Rockhurst University
    Myles.Gartland@Rockhurst.edu





    > From: <marcello@PORTELA.PPG.BR>
    > Reply-To: Business Policy and Strategy List <BPS-NET@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU>
    > Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 11:13:52 -0300
    > To: <BPS-NET@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU>
    >
    > 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
    >
    >
    > -----Mensagem original-----
    > De: Business Policy and Strategy List [mailto:BPS-NET@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU]
    > Em nome de Norman Hawker
    > Enviada em: terça-feira, 7 de março 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 ...
    >
    > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    > Paul Miesing
    > State University of New York at Albany
    > paul.miesing@albany.edu
    > http://www.albany.edu/~pm157


  • 2.  Global Strategy

    Posted 03-09-2006 04:33
    Would it be possible please, to get some more details - full title, publisher etc. - about the publication (Global Strategy from Peng (SW Thompson) . Thank you.
     
    Regards
     
    Sumantra Nag
     
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Myles Gartland" <myles.gartland@ROCKHURST.EDU>
    Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 10:47 PM
    Subject: Re: Global Strategy

    I just finished reviewing a new text called Global Strategy from Peng (SW
    Thompson).

    It presents international business from the Industry Analysis and RBV
    perspective. Lots of case studies, video links, etc too.





    --
    ______________________
    Myles P. Gartland, PhD
    Assistant Professor of Economics
    Helzberg School of Management
    Rockhurst University
    Myles.Gartland@Rockhurst.edu





    > From: <marcello@PORTELA.PPG.BR>
    > Reply-To: Business Policy and Strategy List <
    BPS-NET@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU>
    > Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 11:13:52 -0300
    > To: <
    BPS-NET@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU>
    >
    > 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
    >
    >
    > -----Mensagem original-----
    > De: Business Policy and Strategy List [mailto:BPS-NET@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU]
    > Em nome de Norman Hawker
    > Enviada em: terça-feira, 7 de março 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 ...
    >
    > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    > Paul Miesing
    > State University of New York at Albany
    >
    paul.miesing@albany.edu
    > http://www.albany.edu/~pm157