What Can Happen When Business And Language Faculty Cooperate Across An Ocean

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Michael Bryant
Dennis Karney
Mary Vigier

Keywords

business education, internationalization, faculty collaboration, interdisciplinary, cross-cultural

Abstract

Management schools are expected to educate future professionals with the necessary skills to operate successfully in a global business environment.  In this paper, the authors analyze and reflect on an experiment in interdisciplinary cooperation undertaken by business faculty at a US university and language faculty at a French School of Management.  The common focus of this project has been on experiential skills development of future managers through the integration of business content, culture and language.  The findings point to the crucial role that faculty play in facilitating the internationalization of the learning experience for business students.

 

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