Title: Saint Martins College School of Business
1Saint Martins CollegeSchool of
BusinessInternational Study Abroad CourseBA
395/MBA 695
Prepared by Sharon Sullivan 7/27/04
2- Pre-trip Preparation Spring Semester 2004
- Fall Semester 2003 Recruiting begins with
deadline for applications in January - Semester long lectures meetings
- Thanks to the following speakers
- Dean Brink Japan
- Fumie Hashimoto Japan
- Francis Iwasawa China/Hong Kong/Japan
- Genevieve Long China
- David Rasmussen China/Japan
- Suren Xu China
- Josephine Yung China/Hong Kong
3- China Conference
- Lessons on Chinese Eating etiquette (visit to
Chinese restaurant) - Lessons on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and
visit to acupuncture clinic in Renton - Bonding functions best Chinese food in
Olympia..Josephines house - Website created to introduce IBT participants
promote sponsorship of trip www.stmartin.edu/chin
a - Telemarketing.cold calling techniques fine tuned
- PR coverage by Olympian for trip
4- Fundraising
- Rickshaw rides
- Olympias Farmers Market Two months
- Port of Olympia Swantown Boat Swap and Chowder
festival - Carwash
- Raffles - Gift Baskets - Mariners tickets
- Eastside Tavern event live band/brewery
sponsorships
5Pre-Trip Press Coverage The Daily Olympian May
7, 2004 Economy students visit Asia College
leads tour to put skills to work CHRIS CLOUGH
THE OLYMPIAN Fund-raiser A free benefit show is
set for 9 p.m. today at the Eastside Club Tavern,
410 E. Fourth Ave. Bands will be Resident
Anti-Hero, Jorah LaFleur and Shadow Guardian. The
event includes a raffle for a beach cruiser
bicycle from New Belgium Brewery, snowboard from
The Peak, and gift certificates to Ramblin
Jack's, El Sarape and Clubside Cafe. The Olympian
Archives Chinese television profiles Locke
Locke defends China missions -Gov. Gary Locke
defends the merits of his trade missions to Asia
at Saint Martin's China conference last
month.-Chinese television to profile
Locke. Sixteen students at Saint Martin's
College have spent a semester learning about the
heavyweight Asian economies of China and Japan.
Starting June 4, they will take a more up-close
and personal approach to the world's No. 2
economy in Japan and the world's foremost up-and-
comer, China. The students will travel to
Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Japan. "We have
a combination of graduate and undergraduate
students," said Riley Moore, assistant professor
of economics and finance at Saint Martin's.
"Leading up to the trip, we have had a series of
lectures on the countries' culture and business
practices. The best way to learn is to share
experiences, and this trip will foster that."
China is playing an increasing role in the world
economy and is a major trading partner with the
state of Washington.
6International Business Tour
- Largest Saint Martins IB tour group (20)
- Longest time abroad (21 days)
- June 4 June 25, 2004
- Most countries cities visited
- China
- Beijing
- Shanghai
- Hong Kong
- Macao
- Japan
- Kobe
- Kyoto
- Nagoya
- Tokyo
7Tokyo
Beijing
Nagoya
Kobe Kyoto
Shanghai
Hong Kong Macao
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9Beijing??June 5-7
10Saint Martins at the Great Wall
11Dr. Greg Kulander China business
consultant Goes the extra mile for our students
before his presentation
12Cultural Outings
13Shanghai ?? June 8-12
14SMU Graduation Pudong Graduating Class anxiously
await the beginning of the ceremony
SMU VP Gao with SMC students, Administrators and
SMU students
SMU Graduation Ceremony
15SMC MBA student Emily with SMU students
16On the road again
17Shane Frecklington details the Role and Purpose
of the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai
and general trends and issues of FDI in
Shanghai/China
18Free Trade Zone
Stopping for a group picture before leaving the
Free Trade Zone
SMC students listen intently to lecture by the
Director of the Free Trade Zone
19SMC students get involved in discussion with
Logistics Company President
20 Logistics Company seeing in action what they
have learned in class
The IBT participants always ask pertinent
questions
21Hong Kong ?? June 13-15
22Francis Iwasawa presents an overview Hong Kong
as a Gateway to China
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25Hong Kong Trade Development
26Kobe ?? June 16-19
27Kobe International University official
familiarizes the students with Kobe
28Kobe
Steel
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32Great food and conversation at the welcome
dinner- Kobe International University
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34Meiko Industries
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37Press release regarding SMCs visit to Meiko
Industries
38Nagoya???June 20-22
39Okasaki Womans College Administrators greet our
group
40The visit to Denso demonstrated in action many
lessons learned from their SMC business classes
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42Okazaki Womens College
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44An excellent overview of Mitsubishi was
presentedby the company administrators
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46The tour of Toyota was an outstanding example of
the integration of capital and labor to produce
high quality products
47Tokyo??June 23-25
48The Bullet Train Our mode of transportation in
Japan
49International graduate students, Lars and
Andrew Help us experience Shabu Shabu and
Sukiyaki
a real bonding experience
50Theres no place like home