STEP TrainingSTEP Training, a service division of Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership (STEP), is a unique international trade training provider and developer. STEP Training has assembled a highly experienced faculty of international trade professionals to instruct all of our international trade training courses.
STEP Training offers a wide range of courses that enable and propel companies to excel in exporting. The courses cover areas such as filling out letters of credit, trade management or deal with trade logistics. Registration Form (pdf) Upcoming FITTskills CoursesInternational Trade Research – Saskatoon (June 19-20, 2010) The course content addresses the importance of well-planned and efficient research for guiding and promoting company activities. The learner will be able to develop research objectives that are compatible with corporate business objectives and select suitable methods of acquiring data. The course also presents material that will expose the learner to methods for analyzing and presenting researched data effectively and, consequently, be able to identify and evaluate international trade opportunities.
International Trade Management - Regina (August 28-29, 2010) The material presented in this course content provides the learner with the ability to develop an international business plan thus ensuring a comprehension of the scope and breadth and integration if international trade practices.
International Trade Finance - Saskatoon (September 25-26, 2010) This course addresses financial methods and tools used to conduct international business transactions successfully. Risks such as commercial and country are discussed as are risk-mitigating techniques, their use and legal implications.
Legal Aspects of International Trade - Regina (November 6-7, 2010) This course presents the basic legal principles of carrying on international buseinss. It covers the legal implications of international business activities, discusses the legal aspects related to intellectual property, competition and antitrust laws, public trade law and legal issues related to E-commerce in international business.
Global Business Environment – Saskatoon (January 15-16, 2011) The course content for this topic covers the context in which international trade takes place and the opportunities and challenges it represents for business. In addition, you will find a complete discussion on ethical issues businesses face today. Topics such as a code of conduct for international trade professionals, human rights, ethical practices, diversity in the workplace and the environment, will be of particular interest. Cultural aspects of international business and the importance of e-commerce for facilitating international trade are also addressed in this course content.
Global Supply Chain Management – Saskatoon(February 25-26, 2011) The course content for this topic covers the context in which international trade takes place and the opportunities and challenges it represents for business. In addition, you will find a complete discussion on ethical issues businesses face today. Topics such as a code of conduct for international trade professionals, human rights, ethical practices, diversity in the workplace and the environment, will be of particular interest. Cultural aspects of international business and the importance of e-commerce for facilitating international trade are also addressed in this course content.
***Course dates are subject to change. Dates based on instructor availability.***
For more information, please contact: Blair Hudyma Programs and Training Specialist Telephone: (306) 787-3223 bhudyma@sasktrade.sk.ca
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