Elsa SheltonMar 12, 20214 minWhat Happened in Texas--and Why It MattersThe Texas energy crisis demonstrated the need to plan and adapt for changing climates, technologies, and infrastructures to avoid crisis.
John MillerJan 5, 20213 minUpcoming Cross-Border TechnologyThe logistics of cross-border transactions can give the best businesses migraines. Learn about powerful technologies transforming the space.
Rebekah KimballNov 3, 20203 minSaving Jobs Through ImmigrationImmigration saves jobs. Hiring highly skilled migrants allows companies to stay in their domestic economy and create jobs as they innovate.
Lanie BeardOct 15, 20205 minAn Education in International RelationsRezia Usman, manager of international relations at Woosong University, shares her approach to adaptation, opportunity, and networking.
John MillerOct 6, 20203 minThe X-Factor of X-CultureDr. Vasyl Taras introduces X-Culture, an international consulting simulation that educates individuals on working in diverse teams.
Rebekah KimballJul 24, 20204 minA Rational Approach to International ExpansionFrom increased revenue and a competitive advantage, to decreased costs and access to talent pools, there are numerous advantages to...
Rebekah KimballJul 7, 20205 minSix Advantages of International ExpansionEveryone is looking for the next big thing. For many organizations, international expansion may be the path to finding it. It doesn’t...
Andrew BrewerJun 26, 20206 minThe Five Ws of Global ExpansionThe World Bank reports that 60 percent of the world’s GDP comes from imports and exports. Clearly, today’s economy thrives on a global...
Rebekah KimballJun 22, 20206 minPsychological Safety—The Key to InnovationBusiness moves fast. Organizations must work as fast or faster than their competitors in order to stay competitive in any given industry....
Rebekah KimballJun 4, 20204 minWhy Seek an International Work ExperienceEvery year, a fresh class of graduates enters the workforce. Early career decisions can profoundly impact long-term career outcomes....
Andrew BrewerMay 9, 20202 minKorean Culture ShockGrowing up in the United States, studying accounting at Brigham Young University, and acquiring an MBA from Northwestern University...
Andrew BrewerMay 4, 20203 minInternational Conflict ResolutionOn two separate occasions, Ben Cook found himself being chased by wild African animals. One ended with an amused gorilla watching the...
Andrew BrewerMar 31, 20202 minThe Importance of Rapid Lead ResponseJames Oldroyd is a professor of strategy at Brigham Young University. He specializes in how people share knowledge, how timing matters in...
Andrew BrewerMar 31, 20205 minManaging Malawi BusinessesThere are currently more than 760,000 small businesses in Malawi that produce annual revenues of about U.S. $2 billion (Mawila.com). And...
Andrew BrewerMar 31, 20204 minThe Secrets of Foreign Currency ExposureIn fiscal 2018, foreign currency exposure decreased Alphabet’s revenues by $832 million; a 0.6% decrease in total revenues, but a 4.5%...
Madison BirtcherMar 31, 20202 minLong Lunches in BrazilBrazilians are known for taking long lunches, lasting up to two hours each day. The main reason for a long midday break is because lunch...
Lanie BeardMar 19, 20203 minThe Business of Immigration LawAssociate Dean and Professor at J. Reuben Clark Law School, Carolina Núñez, shares the international aspects of her legal career. Dean...
Dillon PapenfussFeb 6, 20205 minThe Chinese Business Tangram: Puzzling Out RelationshipsChinese culture produces unique challenges for foreign professionals. Just like tangram puzzles, it helps to understand the business game.
Lex WaltersApr 15, 20195 minThe Chinese Social Credit System: Foreign EntitiesChina undoubtedly plays an integral part in the global economy. China is the world’s largest exporter by a healthy margin, supplying the...
Lex WaltersApr 8, 20194 minThe Chinese Social Credit System: Domestic BusinessBy 2020, China intends to assign each business entity a “social credit score.” It’s like the American credit score, but it factors in...