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The World of

International
Business
IB

Introduction
01 02 03
Definition Strategy Benefits

04
Risks
05
Jobs
06
Advancing
07
Conclusion
01 Definition
IB
What is International
Business ?
Types of IB
The exchange of goods and services across borders The major types of International business include:

Includes the entire spectrum of cross-border • Export Trade: Selling products and services to
exchanges of products, services, or resources
other nations.
between two or more countries

In international businesses, manufacturing and • Import Trade: Buying goods and services from
trading occur outside the country of origin other countries.

Also consist of all business transactions such as sales, • Entrepot Trade: Importing goods and services to
investments, logistics, and cross-border business re-export them to other nations
dealings like export, production, licensing, contracting,
manufacturing, foreign assembly, joint ventures, and
other forms of international commerce
First school year
IB
We focused on supplementing and consolidating our
English through 7 levels of General English.

- Followed by:

+ Fundamentals of Information Technology


Programs + English for Business
What do we learn ?
+ Introduction to Economics

+ Principles of Management

+ Public Speaking and Soft Skills


IB Marketing Fundamentals

Principles of Finance In second school year


Principles of Accounting

Personal and Professional


Development
Mathematics
Management Information
Business Communication System

Sociology Global Politics

Fundamentals of Law in
Business

Business Statistics

Supply Chain Management

Industry Visit
IB

We will be able to practice to get


acquainted and rub with reality
more and gradually improve
both knowledge and skills until
the last year.

Students can also choose to


Third & Fourth
study for

the last 2 years at Leeds Trinity


school year
University in the UK if they meet
the school's criteria.
IB Principles of International Business
Professional Development and Placement
Business Research
Financial Management
People Management
Marketing Communication
List Leadership
Business and Management Strategy
Research Project
International Marketing
E-Business and E-Marketing
Strategies 02
Strategies
Comprehensive strategy:
IB -Legal
-Cultural
-
Economic considerations

-Developing a thorough understanding of the laws, -Developing strategies for entering and
regulations, and customs operating in foreign markets.

-Being aware of potential risks.

-Developing strategies for managing global operations.


03 Benefits
IB Benefits
It’s unavoidable: business is Going international greatly
going international benefits any business

You’ll have a You’ll have the option of


competitive edge over traveling all around the
other prospects world
Risks 04
IB Risks
Foreign exchange risk is the risk of
The major international risks for currency value fluctuations, usually
businesses include foreign related to an appreciation of the
exchange and political risks domestic currency relative to a
foreign currency

Employing hedging strategies and Political risk happens when


purchasing political risk insurance countries change policies that might
are two ways companies can negatively affect a business, such as
reduce the impact of international trade barriers.
business risks
05 Jobs
IB
International Marketing Director
What They Do:
An international marketing director is responsible
for increasing a company’s global sales and
market share.
Including sales, art, product development, and
public relations.

Skills and Qualities They Need:


-Interest and awareness of international markets
and trends
-Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
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Import/Export
Agent
What They Do:
An import/export agent organizes and manages
international shipments.
An export agent works in the country where the
product is produced, while an import agent works
in the country where the product will be sold.

Skills and Qualities They Need:


-Strong networking skills
-Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
-Understanding of finance and budgets
-Ability to maintain accurate records
IB

What They Do:


Translator A translator converts written
communication from one language to
another.
Translators must maintain a document’s
style, tone, and structure while interpreting
cultural references, slang, and unique
expressions.

Skills and Qualities They Need:


-Time management skills to meet deadlines
-Strong writing and editing skills
-Fluency in at least two languages
Advancing
Your Career 06
IB
Advancing

- Give you an edge in any career path

- Requires mastering the technical and cultural skills

- Help you stand out in a career


IB
How

Certification Language Technological Skills


07
Conclusion
Conclusion
Exploring the world of international business means
considering different legal, cultural, and economic
factors that could be different in different countries,
to be successful in the global market.
Getting to know the different kinds of global business
deals and their associated risks can open up new
opportunities, help you make more money, and make
things go smoother. Have a great journey!

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