Running a business locally is one challenge, but scaling across borders takes entirely new skills. The Global Business Builder Path prepares you to expand operations internationally, manage complexity across markets, and protect your company’s value on a global stage.
You begin with the Negotiating with Suppliers simulation, where you learn to balance cost, quality, and relationships in supply chains. Once you can manage local operations, the Property Manager Simulation teaches you to run real-world assets, balancing tenants, repairs, and owner expectations.
Next, the Vacation Rental Hustle Simulation expands your operational mindset, adding marketing dynamics, algorithm dependence, and customer service at scale. With a foundation in running assets, the Market Entry Training prepares you to evaluate strategies for expanding into new countries, balancing risk with opportunity.
As operations cross borders, the Multi-Jurisdiction Tax Planning simulation trains you to handle compliance, filings, and financial efficiency across multiple regions. Growth then brings innovation risk, and the Innovation Management Training teaches you to decide when to pivot, double down, or cut failing projects. Finally, the IP Strategy Training gives you the tools to protect your intellectual property and competitive advantage worldwide.
Roadmap:
Negotiating with Suppliers → manage costs, quality, and long-term partnerships.
Property Manager Simulation → practice running real assets with clients and tenants.
Market Entry Training → design strategies for international expansion.
Multi-Jurisdiction Tax Planning → master compliance and efficiency across borders.
Innovation Management Training → make tough go/no-go calls on innovation projects.
IP Strategy Training → protect intellectual property and global market advantage.
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