CIBER Media
In the CIBER Focus video series, university faculty and experienced business professionals talk about international developments that could impact practitioners at local or regional levels.
The series helps practitioners better understand complicated global challenges and shows how academic and professional perspectives can help businesses tackle global challenges today.
2013
Entrepreneurship after Haitian Earthquake
Asset Based Community Development
2012
Entrepreneurship Across Cultures
US-India Business Relations in a Romney Administration
Entrepreneurship and Health Services in Kenya
Issues in the Emerging and Fast Growing Economies
Emmanuel Akorli - Empowering Small Businesses in Ghana
James Kofi Annan - Fighting Child Slavery in West Africa
Raphael Tyson - Microfinance and Business Opportunities in Ghana
Globase Guatemala – Mujeres Buscando Alternativas
Globase Guatemala Business Profile
Accounting Transparency, Tax Pressure and Access to Finance
Current State of Business in Korea
Cyber Peace: Countering Cyber Attacks in International Law, Business, and Relations
Global Positioning: Indiana’s Exports and Foreign Direct Investment
Brain Gain of Corporate Boards
Micro-Consignment in Guatemala
2011
Global Business and the Travel Industry
The Global Flat Panel Display Industry
Conflict in the Middle East and North Africa
Microfinance and Social Enterprise
Economic Challenges and Opportunities in Eastern Europe
Entrepreneurship in the Caribbean
Entrepreneurial Spirit in Barbados
The Cave Hill School of Business and Entrepreneurship
Barbados, Entrepreneurship, and International Trade
Leadership and Career Coaching
Aid to Artisans Ghana: An Interview with Bridget Kyerematen-Darko
Microfinance in Ghana: An Interview with Menasseh Portuphy
Financial Crisis in the European Union
Business Incubators in the U.S. and Abroad
Conservation and Sustainable Development in Central Asia
Entrepreneurship, Economic Development, and Political Stability
2010
Credit Crunch for Small Businesses in Eastern Europe
Interview with Kelsey Timmerman
Interview with Anne and Kelly Campbell
2009
Business Operations In Africa: Opportunities (part one)
Business Operations in Africa: Visiting Africa (part two)
Business Operations in Africa: Microfinancing (part three)
Each episode of Teachable Moments illustrates approaches to teaching cultural nuances through the use of hands-on, in-class activities, as well as tips on incorporating international examples in the college classroom. Many of the examples can be adapted to the high school classroom as well.
From sustainable coffee in Latin America to the business climate in China, the Kelley School of Business and Indiana University bring business and government leaders to campus to speak on topics affecting international business today with the International Business Voices video series.
Post Communism Roundtable: Energy and Conservation, Afternoon Session 2
Post Communism Roundtable: Energy and Conversation, Afternoon Session 1
Post Communism Roundtable: Energy and Conversation, Morning Session 4
Post Communism Roundtable: Energy and Conversation, Morning Session 3
Post Communism Roundtable: Energy and Conversation, Morning Session 2
Post Communism Roundtable: Energy and Conversation, Morning Session 1
Leadership in Ghana Panel Discussion
Communities, Resource Extraction and Conflict
United States - Australia Relations
Bloomington Press Club Panel: Culture and Business Climate in China
Indiana Entrepreneurs: A Presentation at Oliver Winery
Javatrekking: Social Change and Sustainable Business in the Coffeelands
This four-part series explores many of the nuances that individuals working or studying in an international setting will face; an invaluable resource in today’s global economy.

