SEMINAR IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
MBA/EWMBA 298S
Spring Semester 2008
| Instructor: |
Sebastian Teunissen |
| Office: |
F 447 |
| Hours: |
by appointment |
| Contact: |
Telephone: (510) 643-4999 |
| Fax: (510) 642-8228 |
| E-mail: teunissen@haas.berkeley.edu |
Course Objectives, Structure and Organization
This 2 unit course is designed to introduce the participants to the
culture, history and business environment of Chile.
Participation in this course is restricted to students enrolled
in the MBA Program at Haas.
| February 29 5:00 - 8:00 PM |
Class Meeting |
Travel schedule (subject to frequent change)
| DATE |
Schedule |
| March 22(Sat) |
Depart USA for Santiago ( participants responsible for own flights.)
|
| March 23 (Sun) |
Arrive in Santiago:
Santiago Park Plaza
Av Ricardo Lyon 207, Providencia, Santiago, 6650385
Telephone: +56 2 372 4000 - 56 2 372 4010
Fax: +56 2 233 6668 - 56 2 233 8521
|
| March 24 (Mon) |
9:00 AM El Mercurio (tentative)
2:00 PM Masisa (tentative)
|
| March 25 (Tues) |
9:00 AM Banco Central (tentative)
2:00 PM Centrovet (tentative)
7:30 PM Reception with Haas alums and new admits. |
| March 26 (Wed) |
9:00 AM CCU or Bank Bci (tentative)
2:00 PM Entel (tentative)
|
| March 27 (Thurs) |
7:00 AM departure Codelco* El Teniente mine (the largest underground mine in the world. ) Lunch at Codelco
|
| March 28 (Fri) |
9:00 AM Ripley or Falabella (tentative)
2:00 PM TBA
4:00 PM Diego Errazuriz Viña Santa Alicia**
8:00 PM Dinner: Santa Alicia ** |
| March 29 (Sat) |
Free Day - Evening Departure
|
Logistics and Formalities
PASSPORT and VISAS (source: United States Department of State,
Bureau of Consular Affairs FOREIGN
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS)
You must have a passport with
a validity extending to January 31, 2009 or beyond.
Apply now for a new
passport if you do not meet this requirement.
Assignments
Research Paper
The main assignment for this course will consist of a research
paper on a topic to be decided in consultation with the instructor.
The topic should encompass some aspect(s) of doing business
in Chile. It could compare and contrast an industry in Chile versus the USA, it could review market potential
for some product or service in Chile or follow a similar
theme. Ideally, the paper should be related to the particular
company or industry in which the student is/was/will be employed.
The paper will take the form of a Word document, complete with proper citiations, bibliography and footnotes. It should be between 10 and 15 pages, double spaced, plus exhibits.
Due Date: 6:00 PM, Tuesday, May 8, in hard copy.
Briefings
Briefings are designed to assist the group's understanding of
the companies and organizations that we will visit and/or the
cultures that we will experience. Each student is to select
one of the organizations on our itinerary and prepare a briefing
on that entity. This briefing will be delivered to the group
prior to our visit to that particular entity. Following the
visit, the same student will lead a de-briefing to summarize
what we learned from the visit.
Evaluation
Evaluation for a grade will be based on four components - the
research paper, team presentations, the briefings and class participation. Participation
throughout the program
will be considered. The breakdown for grading purposes will
be as follows:
| Research Paper: |
|
60% |
| Briefings/De-briefings: |
5% |
| Participation: |
35% |
Health &
Safety Issues
Travel overseas, especially to developing countries and emerging
markets, may expose participants to health and other risks different
from those that they face at home. Although we will do our best
to make participants aware of such risks and will make efforts
to minimize risks, the ultimate responsibility lies with the
participant. Participation in the program explicitly implies
acceptance of all responsibility for loss, injury and/or death
by the applicant. Participants are advised to check with
the Centers for Disease Control and with the US State Department
for information on health and safety issues respectively.
Each participant must obtain, at their own expense, any vaccinations,
inoculations or other medications considered appropriate for
a prudent traveler to the destination(s) to which they are assigned.
Each participant must register here prior to departure: http://www.uctrips-insurance.org/ Proof of registration must be delivered to Elizabeth Kovats, room F445.
Without endorsement or recommendation, the
following possible providers are listed for your convenience if you do not carry UC health insurance and cannot register using the above link:
MEDEX and the AAA+
membership (if you have been an AAA member for one year) of
the CSAA are two possible sources for such insurance. See also
: insuremytrip.com and www.specialtyrisk.com. Again, Proof of registration must be delivered to Elizabeth Kovats, room F445.
See also: International Student Identity Card insurance option.
The Centers for Disease
Control Travel Section provides a wealth of information
on traveler's health.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Once a student has signed up to participate, various expenditures are committed to, on their behalf. Should the student subsequently withdraw, for any reason, the student will be liable for all such expenditures.
Country information
CHILE
Lonely Plant:Chile Santiago
CIA World Factbook: Chile
Embassy of Chile in Washington D. C.
CONSULADO GENERAL DE CHILE EN SAN FRANCISCO
Cónsul General, Ministro Consejero Alberto Ruiz
Canciller, Amelia Campos
Dirección:
870 Market Street Suite 1058
San Francisco, CA, 94102
Horario de atención al público: 08:30 a 13:30 horas
Teléfonos: (415) 982-7662
Fax: (415) 982-2384
E-mail address: Cgsfchile@sbcglobal.net
The American Embassy in Chile
Centers for Disease Control
World Health Organization
Miscellaneous
GSM World - plenty of information about GSM telephone service
Computer, modem, telephone
questions?
Travel Health Online
Last Updated:March 10, 2008