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Business in China Intensive School 2014
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2014中国商贸集中研修课程
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MBA Information Session Schedule
What is BICIS? Who can attend? What do I get out of BICIS? When will BICIS take place? Where will I go in China? What will I do at BICIS? How much do I have to pay? Where do I go from here?
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A two-week residential program of activities • To acquaint you with the most up to date issues
of doing business in China through: • a structured schedule of seminars, case studies, group
work and negotiation simulations
• panel discussions/feedback, and
• visits to companies and key business and political institutions in Shanghai and Beijing
• To expose you to Chinese business culture
• To provide you with an in-depth understanding of “Eastern” and “Western” management practices
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Enrolled IGSB MBA students who:
MBA students who have completed no less than 4 courses before 9th April 2014; or
Non-MBA students who have completed no less than 4 courses before 9th April 2014 plus three years managerial experience who have the specific approval of the program director
Note: Places for BICIS are capped at 30 Quota restrictions may apply
• as places per location and program are limited First come, first serve to MBA students who
have done 4+ courses before 9th April 2014!
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MBA What do I get out of BICIS?
Accelerate your MBA by completing the BICIS, the equivalent of TWO MBA courses*
Develop an important knowledge and skill set for doing business in China and the Greater China
Experience first-hand the fastest growing economy in the world
Visit business and political institutions in Shanghai and Beijing
Develop an understanding and appreciation of Chinese business culture
Network with local Chinese businessmen, expatriates working in China and other BICIS participants: managers and executives from a range of industries and business backgrounds
*Non-MBA students may have equivalent 2 electives with the approval of their program director.
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MBA Shanghai
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Financial Centre of China
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MBA Our partner in Shanghai
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Celebrating 60th Anniversary in 2011
Started as Textile University Focuses on professional disciplines
including business Very strong in branding research on
fashions A 211 University (Top 100 in China) 30,000 students
MBA Education Centre
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MBA Accommodation in Shanghai
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The Hongqiao (Rainbow) Hotel (4-star ranking) is near Donghua University (DHU) Campus in Shanghai A 5-8 minutes walking distance to the teaching venue at the Glorious Sun School of Business and Management at DHU.
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MBA Beijing
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Capital City and Culture Centre of China
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MBA Our partner in Beijing
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MBA Education Centre Graduate School The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) is the highest academic research organization in the fields of humanities and social sciences (including business & economics) as well as a national centre for comprehensive studies in China
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Teaching Facilities in Beijing The Institute of Contemporary China Study (ICCS)中国当代服务中心
MBA Accommodation in Beijing
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A 3-Star ranking Hotel Twin or Single Room A walking distance to teaching
venue Near a beautiful lake
surrounded by coffee bars Near a subway Station
MBA What will I do at BICIS?
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Guest lectures Negotiation Simulation Group work and presentation Open discussion Company visits Culture tours Networking
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4 weeks before BICIS 2014 you will be given: • A set of readings to complete before your arrival in
Shanghai • Discuss with group members about the group project
During BICIS Study Tour • You are expected to participate all activities and
complete all assessment items
Post-BICIS 2014 • Complete assessments by the due date
Be a good ambassador of yourself, your company and the country.
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MBA Theoretical Framework of BICIS
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MBA Topics to be covered
Opportunities and challenges of doing business in China
China in the world economy
Environmental aspects of doing business in China: political, financial, legal, cultural, industrial and market factors
Internalisation aspects of doing business in China: entrepreneurial behaviours, innovation, management and technology utilisation
Chinese negotiation and communication styles
Special topics on Chinese Consumer Behaviour and Chinese Relationship Management (Guanxi)
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MBA BICIS 2014 ASSESSMENT SUMMARY
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Form Of Assessment Length Weighting Due Date Remark
Assessment 1: Group Negotiation Simulation Demonstration
A summary of 500 words
from each group
10% 20 April 2014 On-site Ass
Assessment 2: Individual Negotiation Simulation Review
1000 words 10% 4 May 2014
Assessment 3: China Expansion Appraisal Executive Oral Presentation (3a)
PPt Slides*
10%
22 April 2014
On-site Ass
Written Report(3b) 2,500 words 15% 4 May 2014
Assessment 4: Research Essay
2500 words 20% 25 May 2014
Assessment 5: Individual China Business Opportunity Project
4000 words 35% 22 June 2014
MBA Company Visits in BICIS
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MBA Other things that you will do at
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MBA The BICIS Team
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Dr Song Yang Director BICIS
Ms/Mr XXYY (TBA) Coordinator (China) BICIS
Prof Ying Zhu Director of ACAB
Ms Emily Huang Coordinator (Aust) BICIS
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How much is it?
Course fee: Two MBA Courses (Local) Tour fee: $2,300
What is included: – All learning materials – In-country transportation & tour costs – Most meals and Tea breaks – Accommodation (Single room or Twin room in SH and BJ) – Compulsory cultural visits
• What is not included: – International airfare to Shanghai and from Beijing – Chinese visa application fee – Airport transfer on arrival – Tour fee to the Great Wall ($130) – Expenses of a personal nature
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Travel Subsidy: A$ 1,000 The old criteria are: • That the student must have a GPA of at least 4.0 • That the student must have no more than 2 fails in
their current degree (ie: no more than 9 units of fail) • That the student will not be taking the study tour in
their home country Note: The travel grant scheme and eligibility criteria are currently under review. We will advise you once we get them.
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Where do I go from here? a) Complete the application documents in the information
pack: • Application Form • Checklist • Career Profile form • CV or resume (if an applicant is not a current UniSA MBA
student) b) Email ([email protected]) or post the
documents before the application deadline to: Ms Emily Huang (WL5-65) International Graduate School of Business GPO Box 2471 ADELAIDE SA 5001 AUSTRALIA Applications open from 4th Nov 2013 & Close on
22nd of Nov 2013
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Where to download the application form
1) Visit http://www.unisa.edu.au/Business/IGSB/Programs/MBA/Study-Abroad/Business-in-China-Intensive-School/ or
2) Visit UniSA home page www.unisa.edu.au 3) Search “BICIS” in the top search box 4) Visit BICIS homepage 5) Download the application form
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BICIS 2014 Application Process
Act now! Places will be offered one week when the applications close;
Applicants who have completed less than 4 courses (with
program director’s approval), may be accepted subject to the
availability of vacancy and the approval of PD. Offer letters will be
issued via email by 29th Nov 2013.
To secure your place a non-refundable deposit of $500 will need to
be paid within 14 days when receiving the invoice.
Once your deposit has been paid your place on the course is
confirmed
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MBA Approximate time line for BICIS:
2013 4th November Applications open
22nd November Applications close
13th December Deposit due
2014 10th January Full payment (to UniSA not Hopkins)
First week March Receive materials and begin preparation
Last week March Pre-departure briefing
9th April Arrival in Shanghai for registration
10-23 April BICIS & on-site assessments
May – late June Finish last 2 assessment pieces
23rd June Due the last assignment
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Q&A
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See you in China!
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