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Guidance of the 2023 CUFE International Summer School
Date :2024-09-25

CUFE Business School provide 4 courses in the 2023 CUFE International Summer School. All courses will be         delivered in classroom.

   

1.Course description

   

1.1Analyzing and Visualizing Market Research Data with R

   

This course is co-supported by Nuremberg Institute for Market Decisions (formerly GfK Verein). The course is on   the subject of market research and teaches qualitative and quantitative research methods along with the ways of       designing market research, collecting data and utilizing analytical tools. Vialectures and case discussions, participants are able to have abundant access to the most up-to-date theories and hands-on experiences. Certificates will be       provided by both CUFE and GfK after the course ends and all relevantcriteria. Additionally, GfK would like to provide   the top students in class with the opportunities of having an internship in its Chinese branch.

   

Lecturer profile:

Dr. Andreas Neus

Managing Director and Vice-President, NIM

   

Dr. Fabian Buder

Head of Future and Trends Research, NIM

    

Dr. Matthias Unfried

Head of Behavioral Science, NIM

   

Hours and credits:32 hours,2credits

Target students: 2ndyear UG

Time(Beijing time):

Week 19, Monday-Wednesday, 14.00-17.30; Week 20, Monday, 14.00-17.30

   

1.2Entrepreneurship Marketing

This course is about the marketing challenges in an entrepreneurial firm. Entrepreneurship is the discovery,            enactment and pursuit of new business opportunities. Successful execution of an entrepreneurial idea requires a sound marketing plan. In this course, we will investigate how marketing tools can enable entrepreneurs to realize the full potential of their ideas.

   

At the end of this course, students will be able to:

1.Apply basic marketing concepts in entrepreneurial settings.

2.Understand how marketing tools can help overcome some of the challenges faced by new ventures and thus the contribution of marketing to entrepreneurial success.

3.Understand the purpose of a marketing plan for an entrepreneurial idea as well as its fundamental components.

4.Develop a marketing plan for an entrepreneurial idea.

   

Lecturer profile:

Dr.Xiaoming Yang

Associate Professor,Nebraska State University at Omaha, USA

   

Hours and credits:32 hours,2credits

Target students: 2ndyear UG

Time(Beijing time):

Week 19, Monday-Wednesday, 8:00-:11:40; Week 20, Monday-Friday, 8:00-:11:40

   

1.3 Global Marketing and Communication Strategy

Global Business Strategy examines the diverse advantages and complications of multinational organization with     emphasis on translating marketing, financing, and operating plans in light of geographical, cultural, and legal              differences across the globe. It will also cover strategy considerations for trans-global management.

It is the goal of this course to give students a fundamental understanding of the environment in which international business operates and of the business practices required to compete successfully in global markets with distinct         cultural differences.


Lecturer profile:

Dr. Lois Bitner Olson

Marketing Department, School of Business Administration, San Diego State University

   

Hours and credits:32 hours,2credits

Target students: 1styear UG

Time:

Week 19, Mon-Wed, Sun, 8.30-12.00; Week 20, Mon-Fri, 8.30-11.30 

   

1.4 Luxury Industry Analysis and Management

This course has a strong focus in the industry of luxuries. It introduces theorigin, development, the status quo and  the trait of various luxury brands, as well as the involute relationship between them. It may also introduce with             deepindustrial insight the procedure on luxury brand managing and the future development. A field-trip to local luxury stores is required, which may providehands-on opportunity for participants to understand thestatus quo of the local.     luxury industry better.


Lecturer profile:

Professor Alain Cognard

Professor of Management, ESCP Europe

   

Hours and credits:32 hours,2credits

Target students: 1styear UG

Time:

Week 19, Monday-Wednesday, Sunday, 14.00-17.30; Week 20, Monday-Friday, 14.00-17.00

   

2.How to apply?

All CUFE students are welcome to apply through the university class selection platform.

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