STUDY TOUR TO JAMAICA, DECEMBER 12-18, 2010 COURSE: GSBM 692 DOING BUSINESS IN DEVELOPING NATIONS

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DRAFT SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) Pepperdine University Graziadio School of Business and Management MBA STUDY TOUR TO JAICA, DECEMBER 12-18, 2010 COURSE: GSBM 692 DOING BUSINESS IN DEVELOPING NATIONS Pre-Departure Meeting Saturday, November 6 10:00 am 3:30 pm Introduction to class members and to course content Welcome from Jamaica (via SKYPE): *Morin Seymour Exec. Dir., Kingston Restoration Corp. & Pepperdine GSBM Distinguished Alumnus *Claire Sutherland University of Technology, Jamaica; EdD Candidate, Pepperdine GSEP Introduction to doing business in developing nations to Jamaica to participants Study Tour overview and logistics OTMT 692 course requirements cultural orientation learn & practice Culture Scan process Pepperdine University, West Los Angeles Campus; Classroom tba Program Staff: Faculty: Sponsor: Coordinator: Administrator: Dr. Maggi Phillips, Associate Professor of International Business, Graziadio School, Pepperdine University Dr. Andrea Scott, Assistant Professor of Marketing, Graziadio, Pepperdine University Mr. Morin Seymour, Executive Director, Kingston Restoration Corporation, and Pepperdine Graziadio School Distinguished Alumnus Ms. Claire Sutherland, Ed.D. Candidate, GSEP, Pepperdine University Ms. Alisa Lopez, Director, Global Programs, Graziadio School, Pepperdine University For Jamaica map with all Study Tour locations noted, see: http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=utf8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=104106669470666916097.000488b6f8d110c97a543&ll=18.312811,-76.712036&spn=1.574875,2.719116&t=h&z=9 Pepperdine MBA Study Tour Draft Schedule as of 4 October 2010 Page 1 of 5

Arrival Opening dinner, welcome, and introductions Sunday, December 12 Arrival in Kingston Check into Courtleigh Hotel Afternoon on own 6:30 pm Opening Dinner Welcome from: *Mr. Morin Seymour, Executive Director, Kingston Restoration Corp, and Pepperdine Graziadio School Distinguished Alumnus *Clare Sutherland, University of Technology, Jamaica, and EdD Candidate, Pepperdine GSEP Monday, December 13 Guests include: including Jamaican Pepperdine Alumni Five University of Technology MBA Students invited to meet & align with a team @ Sunday dinner, to work with teams all-day Thursday at events @ UTech/TIC, to join Friday dinner @ Redbones, and to meet informally in the evenings during the week as they and the teams wish. Special weekend rates available to Pepperdine students arriving in advance of program at Holiday Inn Sunspree Resort, Montego Bay. Courtleigh Hotel and Suites 85 Knutsford Blvd., New Kingston www.courtleigh.com/08/index.php *Garden Terrace at Courtleigh Hotel Economic, social, and political context of business development in the Caribbean & Jamaica Building and sustaining enterprises during national and industrial transition Introduction to The Gleaner Company (oldest/largest news publisher in English-speaking Caribbean) 7:30 am Bus to Gleaner Company 8:00 am 2:00 pm Welcome at The Gleaner Company: *Hon. Oliver Clarke, Chairman & Managing Director Tour of Gleaner Company and printing press (during print run of The Star) *Ian Roxburgh, Print & Plant Mgr. Speakers: *Christopher Barnes, Deputy Managing Director *Shena Stubbs, Legal Advisor **Greg Christie, Contractor General of Jamaica **Hon. Dr. Peter Phillips, Member of Parliament Luncheon introduction of Jamaican/Caribbean economic, political, social, historical context; how this context shapes business opportunities, development, & practices history & development of The Gleaner tour: process of newspaper prep & print run impact of poverty & violence; reinvigorating violence-prone areas for industrial development social responsibility as requisite business objective *The Gleaner Company, Board Room and plant, 7 North Street, Kingston www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/about/ and see newspaper at: www.jamaica-gleaner.com/ Mr. Greg Christie: http://cg.gov.jm/cg/media_stories.pdf Dr. Peter Phillips: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsggyxhrrr4&nr=1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2q5wssbhlw&feature=related 2:00 pm Bus to U.S. Embassy & check-in 3:00 5:15 pm U.S. Embassy Briefing by State Dept. officials: *Nathan Carter, Economic Officer *Elvis James, Economic Specialist economic conditions challenges and opportunities in Jamaica how U.S. Embassy can assist private sector U.S. Embassy Multi-Purpose Room http://kingston.usembassy.gov www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2032.htm 5:30 pm Bus to Courtleigh Hotel Dinner on own Pepperdine MBA Study Tour Working Schedule as of 4 October 2010 Page 2 of 5

Enterprise development and urban renewal in Jamaica the role of the private sector Investment strategies and alliance opportunities in Jamaica and the Caribbean National and international markets for Jamaican products and services Introduction to GraceKennedy Ltd. (multinational consumer products and services conglomerate) Tuesday, December 14 8:30 pm Bus to Kingston Restoration Corp. 9:00 11:00 am Panel Session *Morin Seymour, Exec. Dir., Kingston Restoration Corp. & Pepperdine GSBM Distinguished Alumnus *Becky Stockhausen, Exec. Dir., American Chamber of Commerce of Jamaica **Francis Kennedy, Chair, Kingston City Centre Improvement Co., & V.P., Jamaica Chamber of Commerce 11:00 am Walking tour of restored Kingston downtown; Walk to GraceKennedy HQ, Harbour Street 12:30 pm Welcome at GraceKennedy Ltd. **Hon. Douglas Orane, Chairman & CEO Luncheon 1:00 pm Overview of GK Foods & GK Investments 2:00 pm Depart for GraceKennedy factory tour 5:00 pm (approx.) Bus to Courtleigh Hotel Dinner on own private sector activities in Jamaica & Caribbean region public-private sector interface U.S. investment opportunities and strategies urban renewal vision for Jamaica s business future, including downtown financial center leadership challenges in Jamaican organizations large enterprise development & management consumer products & services global marketing challenges role of business in downtown renewal Kingston Restoration Corp: http://kingstonrestoration.com/index.php American Chamber: www.amchamjamaica.org Jamaican Chamber: www.jamaicachamber.org.jm Public Sector Organization: www.psoj.org/?q=about GraceKennedy Head Office 73 Harbour Street, Kingston www.gracekennedy.com/grace/ Jamaica branding and global competition Role of tourism industry Agricultural and environmental stewardship in developing nations Labor relations and human resource management Introduction to WalkersWood, Cool Corporation, and North Shore tourism industry Wednesday, December 15 8:00 am Bus to Ocho Rios 10 am 12 noon: *WalkersWood Caribbean Foods *tour of rural spice and sauce production facility *meeting with Jason Garbutt, General Manager 12 noon: Bus to hotel in Ocho Rios 12:30-2:30 pm: Luncheon & informal conversation on Tourism *Joey Issa, CEO, Cool Corp. [possible visit to Cool Corp. HQ] 2:30 6:00 pm: afternoon on hotel beach &/or nearby craft market 6:15 pm Bus back to Kingston Arrive in Kingston approx. 8:00 pm Dinner on own marketing strategy Jamaica branding dynamics of agriculturally-/community-based business diversification & leverage strategies impact of economic climate & exchange rate volatility environmental issues tourism industry leadership challenges in Jamaican organizations international human resource management cross-cultural issues in management Walkers Wood, St. Ann **Sunset Jamaica Grande Hotel, Ocho Rios www.sunsetjamaicagrande.com Cool Corporation Main Office 2 Graham Street, Ocho Rios www.coolcorp.com Pepperdine MBA Study Tour Working Schedule as of 4 October 2010 Page 3 of 5

Thursday, December 16 Fostering new enterprises in developing nations FDI, entrepreneurial activities, & business incubation Impact of technology and global information exchange upon business development Visit to the University of Technology - Jamaica, and campus centers of excellence Team conversations with incubating organizations at Technology Innovation Center 8:45 am Bus to University of Technology 9:30 11:30 am: University of Technology Welcome from: *Prof. Joan Lawla, Head, School of Business Administration Panel of Speakers from: **UTech Entrepreneurship Program **Jamaica Trade & Invest **Jamaica Business Development Corp. 12 Noon *Luncheon at Lillian s Restaurant (Culinary Arts Training Centre of School of Hospitality & Tourism Mgt., UTech) Welcome from *Cheryl Smikle, Operations Mgr. After lunch stroll around campus & return to TIC 2:00 pm Technology Innovation Center (TIC) Welcome & tour: *Dionne Palmer, Incubator Manager, TIC 2:30 4:30 pm: *Student teams interact with TIC clients on-site 4:30 5:30 pm: Wrap-up and integrative discussion 5:30 pm Bus to Courtleigh Hotel EVE Dinner on own foreign direct investment new business and alliance opportunities in developing nations small/medium/micro impact of technology & global information exchange on business development strategies for business development & sustainability small business financing with participation of 5 UTech MBA students issues and processes of new business development in Jamaica for small/med IP-based business for micro-business small group dialogue re: key challenges & dilemmas in developing new businesses with participation of 5 UTech MBA students University of Technology, Jamaica www.utech.edu.jm/index.htm www.utech.edu.jm/academic/sgsre/ UTech campus Lillian s: www.utech.edu.jm/faculties/ Bus&Mgmt/HTM/About.htm Technology Innovation Centre (business incubator) www.ticjamaica.com Pepperdine MBA Study Tour Working Schedule as of 4 October 2010 Page 4 of 5

Friday, December 17 Closing debrief and discussion Planning for future activity Team meetings for team projects Closing dinner 9:00 am Bus to Embassy and check-in 10:00 am 12:30 pm: U.S. Embassy Debrief & discussion facilitated by *Nathan Carter, Economic Officer *Elvis James, Economic Specialist *Dr. Maggi Phillips *Dr. Andrea Scott Group conclusions re: Jamaica Culture Scan questions, comments, observations, insights, reflections, conclusions; clarification of post-tour course assignments U.S. Embassy Multi-Purpose Room http://kingston.usembassy.gov/ 12:30 pm Return to hotel Lunch on own; Afternoon for teamwork on projects Approx. 4:30 pm (optional) Meet @ Devon House i-scream shop for ice cream Devon House 26 Hope Road, Kingston www.devonhousejamaica.com 6:45 pm Bus to restaurant 7:00 p.m. Closing Dinner at *Redbones Blues Café With guests = invited program hosts, program speakers, Pepperdine Alumni, and 5 UTech MBA students Redbones Blues Café 1 Argyle Avenue, New Kingston www.redbonesbluescafe.com/about_us.htm Saturday, December 18 Departure Activities & Speakers [*confirmed/**invited/ ***proposed] Topics Location & Background Information Check out of Hotel Special rates available to Pepperdine students at Holiday Inn Sunspree Resort, Montego Bay Departure from Jamaica, or weekend on own. Pepperdine MBA Study Tour Working Schedule as of 4 October 2010 Page 5 of 5