KGMI Emerging Markets Schedule

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The KGML schedules includes a wide variety of workshops and site visits. View a sample schedule of events below.

Day 1

Afternoon
Program Overview and Campus Orientation, Associate Professor Frank DuBois
Introduction to Globalization and Emerging Markets, Associate Professor Frank DuBois
Evening
Film Viewing

Day 2

Morning
Innovation and Technology Transfer in Emerging Markets, Professor Tomasz Mroczkowski
Afternoon
Intellectual Property Rights and Ethical Issues, Assistant Professor Robert Edgell
Evening
Free for assignments and case preparation

Day 3

Morning
Site Visit, International Monetary Fund
Afternoon
The Global Supply Chain in Emerging Markets, Assistant Professor Ayman Omar
Evening
Free for assignments and case preparation

Day 4

Morning
Risk Assessment and Mitigation Strategies, Associate Professor Jennifer Oetzel
Afternoon
First Site Visit: Inter-American Development Bank
Second Site Visit: World Bank
Evening
Film Viewing

Day 5

Morning
Achieving Sustainability in Emerging Markets, Executive-in-Residence Dan Jacobs
Afternoon
Project Finance in Emerging Markets, Executive-in-Residence Ghiyath Nakshbendi
Evening
Keynote Speaker Pat Bryski, followed by KGMI networking reception

About Pat Bryski: Bryski is a Principal in Deloitte Consulting LLP's Emerging Markets segment and Sector Leader of the Financial Sector Development business unit, has over 25 years of experience managing projects in the Central/South Asia, Middle East, Central and Eastern Europe, the Newly Independent States of the Former Soviet Union, Former Yugoslavia, Turkey, and China. His clients include USAID, the World Bank, the International Finance Corporation, the Asian Development Bank, and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.

Day 6

Morning
BRIC in 2050: A New Economic and Political Order, Executive-in-Residence Bob Sicina
Afternoon
Site Visit: Emerging Economy Embassy Panel
The panel featured economic counselors from key emerging economies representing multiple continents and regions; our 2010 panel included experts from Brazil, India, Hungary, and Morocco. Panelists discussed their unique environments and challenges as well as field questions from KGMI participants.
Evening

Free to prepare for Case Competition

Day 7

Morning
Case Competition
Luncheon Program
Afternoon
Awards Ceremony

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