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International Business (INB372) WELCOME International Business (INB372)

MAHTAB MUNTAZERI (Mbt) Lecturer, Department of Marketing & INB School of Business & Economics, North South University. Office: NAC711 Consultation Hour : TBA Email: mahtab.muntazeri@northsouth.edu Website: http://mahtab-nsu.weebly.com CONTACTS

Communication Please utilize the class time in a best possible way. Office hours are there for your academic help. But remember, it requires your preparation as well. You MUST be professional in writing e-mails. There’s a Facebook group called “Mbt class update” for providing urgent notices and sharing of academic contents. However, social media communication will be limited to this group only.

TEXT BOOK Author Title Edition & Year Publisher Charles W.L. Hill   Title Edition & Year Publisher ISBN Charles W.L. Hill International Business: Competing in the Global Environment 10th Edition, Tata-McGraw Hill

Course Evaluation Mid-Term I ……………………………………………... Mid-Term II …………………………………………….. Final Exam ……………………………………………… Case analysis/debates…..…………………………......... .. Project and Presentation…………………....................... Attendance & Participation …………………………..... 20% 25% 10% 5%

Grading Policy Numerical Scores Letter Grade Grade Points 93 and above 4.0 90 - 92 A- 3.7 87 - 89 B+ 3.3 83 - 86 B 3.0 80 - 82 B- 2.7 77 - 79 C+ 2.3 73 - 76 C 2.0 70 - 72 C- 1.7 67 - 69 D+ 1.3 60 - 66 D 1.0 Below 60 F 0.0   I** Incomplete W** Withdrawal

Policies to follow… Attendance & Participation- Maximum of two missed classes will be excused and after that 1 marks will be deducted for each missed class. There will NOT be any late attendance. Etiquette- Please be quiet during lectures unless, of course, class participation is required. And be punctual.

Policies to follow… Plagiarism: If any information is taken from any sources, it must be referenced properly. Plagiarism may result in a “Fail” grade.

Policies to follow… Deadlines: Must be followed strictly for all course work. Grading will be strictly done based on your performance in exams and other course works over the semester. There are no marks/grade for being in- Probation Last semester Or anything of this sort.

Exam Policies All exam related information will be provided in the class in due course. However, please don’t ask for “suggestion”. You need to understand all the topics and prepare yourselves accordingly. Make-up Exam- Only extreme situations might be “considered”. Any make-up taken will be comprehensive. There is NO make-up for debate, case works & final project. Students must remain in their own class & section for all the exams & course work.

Policies to follow…

GLOBALIZATION? Consists of all profit-seeking activities and enterprises that provide goods (tangible items) and services necessary to an economic system 1. Provides the means through which standards of living improve 2. An exchange between a buyer, who recognizes the need for a good or services, and a seller, who receives money for the good or service 3. Provides profits or rewards for businesspeople, who take risks in blending people, technology and information to create and market want-satisfying goods and services 4. Businesspeople also recognize social and ethical responsibilities to employees, customers, suppliers, competitors, government and the general public