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Workshop
Entrepreneurship in the International Community
Interview with William Tita Thursday, 3/1
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
312 Ell Hall
With increasing globalization, there are compelling reasons why many people find themselves discovering and exploiting cross-border opportunities and collaborating with persons of other nationalities and different cultures. The need to become global has also ceased to be a discretionary option and has become a strategic imperative for virtually any medium-sized to large-scale corporation, if they are to survive in this era. Dr. Tita will discuss the process and management of this global expansion of mind-set and growth imperative. Drawing largely from experiences during his tenure at the Private Sector Development Program of the United Nations, he will address the critical milestones of the journey of international entrepreneurship. William Tita
NU College of Business
AdministrationA faculty member in the College of Business Administration at Northeastern University, he is a visiting faculty member at Stellenbosch University Graduate School of Business in Cape Town, S.Africa. Chairman of GMC-TIN which owns and operates www.g77tin.org and http://www.tradeinfonet.org , recognized as the electronic commerce portal of the G77ís 133 member states. Dr. Tita has been Program Manager and Chief Technical Advisor in the Private Sector Development Program of the U.N. Development Program and founder of IOCS-African Informatics, S.A., a Cameroonian software engineering firm and software reseller. He serves on several high-tech company boards. Dr. Tita has been recognized by the International Development Agencies, notably the World Bank, as a pioneer and expert in distance learning and eCommerce. He is also a Kent Fellow on Social Ethics from the School of Religion, University of Southern California where he completed his post-doctoral studies.