[Aibec-l] AIBEc Holiday Schedule
Franczek8 at aol.com
Franczek8 at aol.com
Fri Dec 28 08:11:53 MSK 2007
Dear AIBEcers
AIBEc's offices will be closed from Dec29th to Jan 9th for the New Year's
Holidays.AIBEc would like to wish everyone a happy and safe Holiday season.
Yours truly,
Art Franczek
Dear AIBEcers:
Registration is currently open for AIBEc's Spring 2008 schedule that begins
on Monday Jan 21, 2008. In an effort to meet the ever changing Russian
environment AIBEc is offering some new and updated courses this semester:
-Comparative/Advanced Accounting will place a special emphasis on Valuation
issues that impact many areas of business and also issues concerning
International Accounting Standards.
-Media and Public Relations will be taught by John Harrison a UK citezen who
was formerly the managing editor of Passport Magazine. John has extensive
experience in PR anf Media issues and this course will explore many recent
cases concerning PR issues for major companies. The theme for this course will be
The Fall of Advertising and the Rise of Public Relations.
-Managing People in Organizations will be taught by Gerald Rohan who has
done extensive research in this area, Jerry is one of AIBEc's most popular
professors and he has a long history of business experience at PWC and other
major companies. This course will address many practical management issues and
will be both creative and interesting.
- Strategic Management will again be taught by Gerald Rohan who is a top
expert at PWC and he has many years of practical experience in the application
of strategic issues.
-Understanding Unspoken Business Patterns is a very unique and special
course that will be taught by a Phd with many years of experience in this area.
-Business Planning with Kostya Kontor will provide students with many
practical skills that are most useful in many areas of business..
AIBEc is proud of its Spring schedule and designed its courses to provide
students with useful and practical skills to advance their careers.
PLEASE REGISTER EARLY SO THAT MATERIALS CAN BE PREPARED. ALSO PLEASE NOTE
THAT YOU CAN REGISTER BY FAX.
YOURS TRULY,
ART fRANCZEK
Course offerings, Spring Semester:
January 21 - April 29, 2008
Financial Accounting: This course provides students with a thorough review
of accounting issues of importance to most organizations, such as Accrual
Accounting, Bad Debts, Inventories, Investments, Cash Flows and Ratio Analysis.
US GAAP and IAS concepts are emphasized. Wednesdays 7pm to 10pm, Art
Franczek
Managerial Accounting: This course provides students with a thorough
review of most Managerial Accounting issues of importance to many organizations
such as Cost Allocation, Activity Based Costing, Budgeting, Standard Costing,
Just In Time Inventory and many other topics. Fridays 7pm to 10pm, Art
Franczek
Updated! Comparative/Advanced Accounting: This course covers advanced
topics such as Leasing, Valuations, Consolidated Financial Statements, Foreign
Currency Transactions and Translation. Also Russia’s transition to IAS will be
discussed in detail as the professor has worked on a project with the World
Bank dealing with this issue. A special emphasis will be placed on comparisons
between GAAP and IAS. Mondays 7pm to 10pm, Art Franczek
Corporate Finance: This course is an introduction to allocation of capital
over time, capital budgeting, financial management and other topics using
basic mathematical models. This course focuses upon the application of Corporate
Finance issues in Russia. Thursdays 7pm to 10pm, Konstantin Kontor
Capital Markets and Financial Institutions: This course consists of two
major parts. The first part is devoted to the nature, role, and functioning of
financial institutions in the developed capital markets. The second part
deals with the Russian capital markets and financial institutions. The principle
goal here is to screen the local experience against worldwide theory and
practices in order to identify both common and specific features of developed and
emeging markets. Tuesdays 7pm to 10pm, Konstantin Kontor
Business Planning in The Russian Environment: This course is a prototype of
a long-prepared format of Field Study - a standard and mandatory course at
all business schools. In a Field Study the students in a group analyze a real
project at a real company. Class sessions will be arranged on a special
flexible schedule. Special assistance in the preparation of the business plan
will be provided. Special schedule, Konstantin Kontor
NEW! Understanding Unspoken Business Patterns: This course examines the
manifestations and roots of the irrational, both positive and destructive
processes in corporations. Of particular interest will be the ideas and particular
tools for better understanding of the unconscious needs and emotional
reasoning that usually stay shadowed and unspoken. Fridays 7pm to 10pm, Ekaterina
Mikhailova
Principles of Marketing: This course provides students with an overview of
marketing in a modern international business. The latest materials and case
studies are used in this course. Mondays 7pm to 10pm, Tom Nastas
NEW! Marketing Communications : This course examines topics such as Public
Relations, Advertising and Sales Negotiations. The course will be extremely
interactive and a significant portion of the class will be devoted to
business games, presentations and other training activities. Tuesdays 7pm to 10pm,
Gregory Troussov
Strategic Management: Recent topics in Strategy as they are applied
internationally and in Russia will be discussed. Many recent cases will be used and
there will be a special focus on implementation of strategies. Thursdays 7pm
to 10pm, Gerald Rohan
Managing People in Organizations: This course provides students with the
application of Social Sciences to problems of managing individuals and the
teams in large and small businesses. Wednesdays 7pm to 10pm, Jerome Dumetz
NEW! Media and Public Relations:
This is a new and innovative course that compares the nature of Public
Relations in both a Russian and International context. It covers such topics
as how a company deals with scandals , how to deal with the media, and the
role of PR in government. In addition Many other PR and Media issues will be
addressed. Saturdays 1pm to 4pm, John Harrison,
For more information:
call at 438-1439, website: _www.aibec.org_ (http://www.aibec.org/) ; e-mail
;info.aibec at co.ru
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