Sweden: Strategies for the 21st Century

Sweden: Strategies for the 21st Century

Format
On Campus
Course Number
DYNM 7580 900
Course Code
DYNM7580900
Course Key
89088
Instructor
Primary Program
Course Description
This is a travel course to Sweden. Students will depart the US on June 5th and return to the US on June 13th. The class will meet on campus before and after departure on dates to be determined. This course will have an additional course fee to cover lodging and other program logistics. Registration permits will be issued upon a signed Travel Agreement being returned to the Organizational Dynamics program office.

Neutral during WWII, claiming a "Middle Way" between east and west in the post-war twentieth century, and joining NATO in the twenty-first century, Sweden--its people, institutions, and culture--has left its mark on our global society. In today's world, the influence of Swedish ideas and innovations can be seen in government structures, health and social policies, business organizations, sustainable development, working life, education, science, art, literature, and, of course, the design and style of many products and services which enjoy high demand. These are impressive impacts from a nation-state of only 10.6 million people. What lessons are there for Americans and our institutions in the twenty-first century where our leadership position, ability to determine the rules and control the agenda of world economic and political affairs is possibly diminished? This course will include meetings with academics and leaders from industry, government, health care, science, media, arts and culture. Students will meet with and learn from these representatives in order to explore Swedish organizational dynamics, both in terms of its economic prosperity and the problems Swedish society faces today.
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