Due to lots of inquiries from Change members, I thought I'd send out more info for those that are interested in the course. The seminar is "*BA 545: Global Business Forum: Current Issues in Global Business*" (1 unit seminar/speaker series). Historically the GBF focuses on a global "region" each quarter, for example recent quarters were "Europe", "Brazil", etc. The speaker series focuses on international business issues, inviting executives from private sector companies and non-profit organizations to share their perspective on working in a global business environment. From what I've heard, next quarter changes things up with a Global Health and International Development focus for speakers. According to the website *"Graduate students from other UW departments, faculty, and staff are all welcome to participate.*"
The course is organized by Foster's Global Business Center, if you're interested you should contact: mbaregis at uw.edu Also, the course organizers: Cate Goethals (categ at uw.edu) or Jenn Adrien ( jadrien at uw.edu) I think the material will be quite different then the Change seminar and it'd be great to get more cross-pollination! -Joe Michiels jmich at uw.edu On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 4:42 PM, joe michiels <jmich at u.washington.edu> wrote: > > A peer of mine in the business school is looking for good development/global health books for a seminar/course for MBAs that's being offered in the winter. Given that the audience may or may not have a background in the field, are there particular overview/introductory texts that Change folks would recommend? > > A few that have come up so far: > Common Wealth - Sachs > End of Poverty - Sachs > Dead Aid - Moyo > White Man's Burden - Easterly > The Blue Sweater - Novogratz > > I'm not sure if students outside of the business school can enroll/attend, but if anyone's interested I can definitely check. > > -Joe Michiels > Foster School of Business - Class of 2010 > jmich at uw.edu > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://changemm.cs.washington.edu/mailman/private/change/attachments/20091208/1767e6b2/attachment.htm>
