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Emerging markets can drive long-term revenue, but they also bring uncertainty. In this course, Evaluating Emerging Market Opportunities, you’ll learn how to define key characteristics of emerging markets and select the right entry strategy for your business. You’ll also learn how to use structured tools to assess risk and opportunity.
This course helps you move beyond general trends and focus on the specific traits that make each market unique. You’ll learn how to align internal capabilities with local conditions to support global growth. You’ll explore how institutions like the IMF and MSCI classify markets, and why factors like industrial growth, financial system maturity, and political transitions matter for sales strategy. You’ll compare common entry models, and learn how to choose one that fits your company’s goals, brand strength, and risk tolerance.
To support informed decision-making, you’ll apply proven tools like PESTEL and SWOT. These frameworks help you analyze both external pressures and internal readiness, so you can identify the right opportunities and reduce risk before expanding.
You'll learn how to define the key characteristics of emerging markets, select the right entry strategy for your business, and use structured tools to assess risk and opportunity.
The course teaches you to apply proven tools including PESTEL analysis to examine external pressures and SWOT analysis to assess internal readiness.
It helps you compare common entry models and choose one that fits your company's goals, brand strength, and risk tolerance by aligning internal capabilities with local conditions.
Lessons cover an Introduction, What Defines Emerging Markets, a Test Your Knowledge check, Choosing the Right Entry Strategy, and Weighing Risk and Opportunity.
It supports skills in change risk assessment, emerging market debt, and strategic marketing.