Seminar
Overview: The first half of this International Business seminar participants play the Xemorpheum® Game (pronounced Ze-morph-e-um) and then receive a learnings debriefing from a highly qualified Facilitator. The second half outlines, in
frank terms, what the U.S. and other Developed Countries need to do to
compete with business operating wholly or partially in Third World
Countries. The session begins with an introduction to Third World
Country Business environments using the Xemorpheum® Board Game.
Discussion then centers on the main differences between our country’s
business environment and those found in developing countries, while
stressing that such business environments cannot be changed by
outsiders. The last portion of the seminar focuses on a comparison of
our cost of doing business versus those of Third World Countries, as
well as practical cost targets and recommendations for U.S. businesses
to better compete. The seminar stresses the need for alliances between
all kinds of companies and government organizations, the formation of
virtual businesses and the need for the U.S. to allow a massive increase
in immigration of new immigrant workers at all skill levels, and we
need these workers to bring their families. The U.S. needs at least 10
to 25 million people to have a vibrant and growing economy again. The
seminar's sixteen segments are:
- Basic
International
Business Terms
and Definitions.
- Xemorpheum® Game
Introduction and Rules of Play.
- Xemorpheum® Game Play
- Xemorpheum® Game
Debriefing
- Xemorpheum® Game
Applicability to non Third World business environments.
- Basic Trust Model
- International
Trust Model
- The impact of key human
factors on both the basic and international trust models
- How to use the trust models to asses situations and plan
actions
- A new approach to manufacturing in
and distributing in Third World Countries
- The
good, the bad and the ugly about outsourcing work to Third World Countries
- Leadership planning &
execution using a continuous planning and execution approach
- The truth about Third World Country cost
structures compared to ours
- A look at Virtual Business Operations: The
only viable way to compete over the long term
- Practical ways to effectively increase labor
pools and lower overall labor costs
- Why business, state and the federal
government must work together to make our country more globally
competitive
- U.S. economic slowdown: A one in a hundred year spring board to becoming globally competitive
Target Audience:
Manager, Executives, Professors and
students interested in a
clear and unbiased view of doing business in Third Word Countries.
Prerequisites: High
school
education or equivalent with background in business and/or economics.Purpose: To provide participants with a fact based,
realistic
view of how Third World Business operate within their own countries and how to compete against them outside their home country.Time Required: 12 Hours Intentionally
structured into four, three hour segments with at least two hours
between
sessions for one on one or small group discussions and/or additional
questions and answers time.This
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