- Introduction
- Learning Materials: Fitting Your Product And Finding Foreign Markets
- Case Example 1
- Quiz-1
Export Operations Management
Quick Facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
Any product made in one country and sold to another, or any service rendered in one country for a citizen or resident of another country, is considered an export in international trade. The provider or seller of such goods or services is known as an exporter, while the recipient in a foreign country is known as an importer. Finance, accounting, professional, tourism, educational, and intellectual property rights services all play a role in international trade. There exist trade barriers when domestic goods are shielded from international competition by law, regulation, policy, or practice. Restrictive corporate practices might have a comparable impact but are rarely considered trade barriers. Export Operations Management certification is made available by Udemy to students who wish to learn about managing export operations.
Export Operations Management online training includes 33 minutes of video, 16 articles, and one practice test which consists of a digital certificate upon course completion.
Export Operations Management online classes consist of export operations management, finding foreign markets, assessing potential agents, an export plan, sales agreement, international movements of goods, export finance, and building business skills.
The highlights
- Full Lifetime Access
- 33 Minutes of Video
- 16 Articles
- One Practice Test
- Access on Mobile and TV
- Certificate of Completion
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
Course and certificate fees
Fees information
certificate availability
Yes
certificate providing authority
Udemy
Who it is for
What you will learn
Export Operations Management certification course, the participant will acquire the knowledge necessary to put together an export plan, create export strategies, and plan the transfer of goods over international borders. The candidate is expected to identify the challenges and hazards that international exporters face, including locating foreign markets, determining the route of the entrance, and evaluating the distributor. The individual will acquire knowledge about sales, purchase, agreement, and export operations management skills, with a focus on the role of management in starting up international operations, as well as export finance, payment system, and building their own business skills. In addition, the individual will acquire knowledge about the role of management in starting up international operations.
The syllabus
Introduction
Mode Of Entry And Assessing Potential Agent/Distributor
- Learning Materials: Mode Of Entry And Assessing Potential Agent/Distributor
- Introduction
An Export Plan
- Introduction
- Learning Materials: An Export Plan
Sales/Purchase Agreement
- Introduction
- Learning Materials: Sales/Purchase Agreement
- Quick Quiz
- Answers To Quick Quiz
- Business Case Example
International Movement Of Goods
- Introduction
- Learning Materials: International Movement Of Goods
- Quick Quiz
- Answers To Quick Quiz
- Business Case Example
Export Finance And Payment System
- Introduction
- Learning Materials: Export Finance And Payment System
Looking After Your Agents/Distributors
- Introduction
- Learning Materials: Looking After Your Agents/Distributors
- Building Your Business Skills
Summary
- Introduction
- Summary: Concluding Remarks And Export Case Study
Personal Learning And Reflection
- Personal Learning And Reflection