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Recent changes in the global business have made cross-border negotiation skills more important than ever. This training course will teach you proven strategies for negotiating better deals and help you become expert in the use of bargaining tactics and concession trading.
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The purpose of this course is to learn the basic mathematics for economics and deepen the understanding to obtain the ability to apply mathematics to economic analysis
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The purpose of this course is to develop systematic thinking skills for structuring information with which the Internet floods us, and to define and solve problems using the subject matter of IT business. The study of managing and starting IT businesses is also included. Students should prepare themselves at the course’s eLearning site which provides powerpoint slides with lecturer’s comments as video and audio, and collect information from all over the Internet’s real business world following the brief guidance of “links”. In the class, we will focus on offline social activities, such as presentation, discussion, teamwork, project management, collaboration/facilitation and consensus building (standardization).
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