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Comments from the Global Business Speaker Series

From Chris Chairsell, 小黄猫传媒 Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs

“Thank you so much for the Nike and Intel presentations at Cascade Campus. It was so informative and really ignited some thought concerning IT security vs. the freedom of creativity and doing business. Also, I was struck how John, the marketing director for Intel, is so involved with creative marketing firms around the world 鈥 in order to ensure that Intel鈥檚 brand/message is presented in a culturally competent way in countries like Vietnam. Being 鈥済lobal鈥 is very complex, yet very necessary for economic success of any business.

I also was taken with L.J. of Nike who shared her big 鈥渕istake鈥 of developing a brand/message about IT security that strictly was 鈥淎merican Centric (baseball)鈥 and was totally lost in other cultures around the world.

I guess the other piece I took home was how Nike allows social networking (Face Book) on the job because their workforce comes there with that expectation. I guess Face Book has replaced the Gates 鈥渆arly years鈥 of waste paper basketball!!

Here is the 小黄猫传媒 value I have gained from this one speaker event:

  1. While IT security is necessary 鈥 it should not be the tail that wags the dog 鈥 we need to be creative in how we process and protect student, financial, and HR information in Banner.
  2. Our International Curriculum Initiative is right on the mark in that the Global Economy is real and we must prepare our students to be culturally competent and culturally aware 鈥 as they will probably be hiring firms all over the world to establish messages or sell products in hundreds of different cultures/countries.
  3. So many of our faculty/staff are on Face Book 鈥 it鈥檚 not a luxury or alternative activity 鈥 it is a way that we communicate 鈥 our students expect it and so do our faculty/staff.
  4. We have another grant through the State in which we are building Second Life 鈥 as a tool for teaching 鈥 we have had some eyes rolling over that 鈥 but teaching to the future means being out there on the edge in development and technology. This is a lot of fun!!

Again, this is a very long email just to say thank you. However, you have tweaked my 鈥渘atural curiosity鈥 and I have really enjoyed processing this presentation. Thank you so much. Chris”