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New Global Business Professor Platform Aims To Help Auto Industry Professionals Accelerate Expertise

Subscribers can select from thousands of free- and fee-based tools to achieve rapid learning, including online on-demand seminars, audio interviews, courses, reports, white papers, live online seminars, as well as participating in discounted public events and in-house workshops.

New Global Business Professor Platform Aims To Help Auto Industry Professional Accelerate Expertise

Subscribers can select from thousands of free- and fee-based tools to achieve rapid learning, including online on-demand seminars, audio interviews, courses, reports, white papers, live online seminars, as well as participating in discounted public events and in-house workshops.

From GlobalBusinessProfessor.com: Key Challenges To Making Compliance Work in India

Attorney David Simon, partner with Foley & Lardner, provides his perspective on how companies can effectively navigate the legal and compliance challenges of conducting business in India in this audio interview.

From GlobalBusinessProfessor.com: Managing Risk And Compliance With Your Global Traveler

The audio interview with Kellie Herrick provides answers to questions such as: Why are companies now being asked to focus on compliance around short-term business travelers? When it comes to best practices with a business traveler program, how are companies getting started on the road to compliance?

From GlobalBusinessProfessor.com: Key Challenges Facing Global Talent Management Strategies

GlobalBusinessProfessor.com’s latest audio interview, “Key Challenges Facing Global Talent Management Strategies,” features John Brice, president of MSI Global Talent Management. In the interview, Brice presents key considerations in response to emerging trends and challenges in global talent management. He also illuminates the distinction between a “global mindset” and “global competencies” and offers advice on how companies can create an effective talent management program.

From GlobalBusinessProfessor.com: Automotive Quality Requirements Of The Chinese Consumer

This new On Demand Seminar describes some of the differences in market background and consumer preferences in the Chinese market compared to the United States. In addition, general observations are made on the performance quality of the vehicles with respect to consumer preferences in the two markets.

From GlobalBusinessProfessor.com: Where To Begin When Exporting To Canada

Over the last decade, U.S. exports to Canada have increased by 80 percent. The seminar highlights 10 growth industries and provides details on how to begin exporting to Canada.

Automotive Expert Michael J. Dunne Explains How China’s Recent Surge in Electric Vehicle Sales May Have Been Attributable To Fake Customers

In this latest audio interview from our content partner GlobalBusinessProfessor.com, automotive expert Michael J. Dunne shares details of what he describes as fraudulent activity that boosted China’s electric vehicle (EV) sales. Dunne is author of “American Wheels Chinese Roads: The Story of General Motors in China.” His commentaries have been published in the Wall Street Journal, International Herald Tribune and Automotive News.

University Of Michigan Transportation Research Institute To Host ‘Sustainable Supply Chain’ Conference

The conference, “Sustainable Supply Chains: How New Mobility Strategies and Technologies Are Changing Goods Movement,” will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., on Feb. 17 at the University of Michigan North Campus Research Complex.

From GlobalBusinessProfessor.com: Understanding The EB-5 Visa

The Immigrant Investor Program, also known as “EB-5,” was created in 1990 by Congress to stimulate the U.S. economy through the creation of jobs and capital investment by foreign investors. Administered by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, it allows foreigners to “buy” a Green Card by investing a certain amount of capital in the U.S. market. It recently stirred up some controversy when the United States ran out of these visas for the second year in a row.