Managing People and Work Across Borders
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Managing People and Work Across Borders
This course is part of International Human Resource Management Specialization
Instructor: Sage Instructors
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What you'll learn
Analyze migration and HR practices across multinational and developing contexts.
Evaluate training, managerialism, and consultancy influence on global HRM.
Assess socioeconomic and globalization factors shaping work and labor practices.
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June 2026
6 assignments
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There are 6 modules in this course
This course explores strategies for managing human resources in multinational environments, emphasizing global trends and local contexts. Understanding these dynamics is vital for HR professionals and managers navigating complex international workplaces.
Learners will examine migration, HRM challenges in developing economies, and the evolving landscape of training and skill formation. The course equips participants to analyze how business schools and consultancies influence managerial practices worldwide. It blends theoretical frameworks with real-world case studies, combining critical analysis, readings, videos, and quizzes to deepen understanding. Learners engage with the practical impact of politics, culture, and education on HRM in multinational organizations. This course is suitable for HR professionals, managers, and students seeking knowledge in international human resource management. No prior experience is required, making it accessible to beginners exploring global workforce challenges. This course is part two of a three-course Specialization designed to provide a comprehensive learning pathway in this subject area. While it delivers standalone value and practical skills, learners seeking a more integrated and in-depth progression may benefit from completing the full Specialization. This Specialization is based on the book International Human Resource Management, by Miguel Martínez Lucio and Robert Mackenzie. Copyright ©2022 by Sage Publications Limited. All rights reserved, including rights for text and data mining and training of artificial technologies or similar technologies. Published by Sage Publications Limited, London. Used by arrangement with Sage Publications Limited.
This module explores the historical and current trends in labor migration, highlighting the roles of multinational corporations, states, and trade unions in shaping migrant work and integration. Learners will examine regional migration systems, policy challenges, and the complexities of managing diverse work environments. The module also addresses the rights and representation of migrant workers in the global labor market.
What's included
1 video6 readings1 assignment
1 video•Total 1 minute
- Overview•1 minute
6 readings•Total 34 minutes
- Introduction•9 minutes
- Contemporary migration•4 minutes
- Regional migration in South East Asia•6 minutes
- Migration policy issues•4 minutes
- Managing multinational work environments•5 minutes
- Unions and migrants•6 minutes
1 assignment•Total 14 minutes
- Migration and Human Resource Dynamics•14 minutes
This module explores the intricate dynamics of employment relations in developing economies, highlighting the influence of political contexts, multinational corporations, and diverse social actors. Learners will gain insights into how globalization and state intervention shape labor practices and regulatory frameworks. The module also examines the evolving roles of management and the complexities of labor regulation in these rapidly changing environments.
What's included
1 video7 readings1 assignment
1 video•Total 1 minute
- Overview•1 minute
7 readings•Total 37 minutes
- Introduction•4 minutes
- Understanding employment relations and the management of labour in developing economies•3 minutes
- Politics or culture? The question of context•4 minutes
- The Impact of MNCs and FDI•4 minutes
- Enter the state•12 minutes
- Regulation and the diversity of actors•6 minutes
- The Changing role of management•4 minutes
1 assignment•Total 16 minutes
- Globalization, Politics, and Employment in Developing Economies•16 minutes
This module explores how globalization shapes national approaches to skill formation, with a focus on the influence of multinational corporations and the growing importance of soft skills in management. Learners will examine variations in training systems across countries and consider the political and economic implications of these differences. The module also addresses the evolving role of employment relations and learning in a globalized workforce.
What's included
1 video5 readings1 assignment
1 video•Total 1 minute
- Overview•1 minute
5 readings•Total 36 minutes
- Introduction•4 minutes
- Context of skills: national systems and different approaches•11 minutes
- Globalization and change in training and skills: the example of soft skills•8 minutes
- Management development and soft skills•6 minutes
- Employment relations and learning: questions of rights and emancipation•7 minutes
1 assignment•Total 16 minutes
- Globalization and Skill Formation•16 minutes
This module explores how business schools and consultancies shape global management practices, tracing their historical development, ethical considerations, and political influences. Learners will examine the spread of management philosophies, the impact of neoliberalism, and the controversies surrounding the internationalization of managerial models. Through case studies and critical analysis, participants will gain insight into the complex dynamics of knowledge transmission in the global business environment.
What's included
1 video6 readings1 assignment
1 video•Total 1 minute
- Overview•1 minute
6 readings•Total 37 minutes
- Introduction•7 minutes
- Institutions and ideas: the history of business schools and consultancies and US influence through research and education•8 minutes
- Case study: A Spanish business school•5 minutes
- The emergence of Anglo-Saxonization and Americanization as models for dissemination and the role of business schools and management consultancies•6 minutes
- Tensions, issues and futures: competing cultures and contexts, the politics of consultancy firms, networks and the political dimension•7 minutes
- Conclusion•4 minutes
1 assignment•Total 16 minutes
- Managerialism and Global Business Education•16 minutes
This module explores how different national economic systems—particularly liberal and coordinated market economies—shape employment relations, business practices, and skill development. Learners will examine the varieties of capitalism framework, analyze the impact of globalization, and consider real-world case studies to understand the implications for organizations and workers.
What's included
1 video8 readings1 assignment
1 video•Total 1 minute
- Overview•1 minute
8 readings•Total 36 minutes
- Introduction•5 minutes
- The 'varieties of capitalism' approach: an introductory background•6 minutes
- Coordinated market economies•4 minutes
- Financial system•4 minutes
- Education and labour system•4 minutes
- The emergence of Anglo-Saxonization and Americanization•4 minutes
- Case study: A difficult phone call•5 minutes
- Conclusion: tensions, issues, alternatives, futures•4 minutes
1 assignment•Total 16 minutes
- Socioeconomic Context and Capitalist Models•16 minutes
This module explores the evolution of lean production within the context of globalization and neoliberalism, examining its ideological roots and practical impacts on labor. Learners will analyze debates around lean production, its divergence from Fordism, and its effects on workers’ health and safety. Case studies from the automotive industry provide real-world insights into the consequences of lean practices.
What's included
1 video6 readings1 assignment
1 video•Total 1 minute
- Overview•1 minute
6 readings•Total 45 minutes
- Introduction•10 minutes
- The context: the crisis of Fordism and the rise of lean production•10 minutes
- ii) Lean as something distinctive: a Marxist and political economy perspective•5 minutes
- The meaning of 'lean': society and ideology•10 minutes
- Case study: Ideology and practice of lean production in automotive assembly in Poland and the UK•4 minutes
- Conclusion•6 minutes
1 assignment•Total 16 minutes
- Lean Production and Labor Intensification•16 minutes
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