The casebook provides a more application-oriented approach to the teaching of international business. Students apply what they have read in the textbook or in class to problems relevant to global business activities.
The cases ask students to solve a problem related to various aspects of international business, and the discussion questions are provided as a guide to this analysis. The experiential exercises provide for either individual or group learning, and some of the exercises can be completed outside of class. The Web-based exercises are especially good assignments for individual, outside-of-class work. Many of the cases can be effectively conducted during class time in a small group setting. Most of the cases have been written so as not to require too much class time. The longer cases can be used for group projects and/or presentations.
The cases ask students to solve a problem related to various aspects of international business, and the discussion questions are provided as a guide to this analysis. The experiential exercises provide for either individual or group learning, and some of the exercises can be completed outside of class. The Web-based exercises are especially good assignments for individual, outside-of-class work. Many of the cases can be effectively conducted during class time in a small group setting. Most of the cases have been written so as not to require too much class time. The longer cases can be used for group projects and/or presentations.