
The Forum for International Trade Training's "Going Global Workshops"
The Hanlon Centre provides the Forum for International Trade Training (FITT) Going Global Workshops. Designed by international trade professionals who have first-hand, in-market experience, FITT's Going Global workshops provide an introduction to the key aspects of international business. The series consists of both an introductory and intermediate level. Once the participant has completed the prescribed collection of workshops, they will receive a certificate acknowledging their completion of that level.
The Introductory Level consists of the following workshops:
- FITT's Going Global Workshop - Introduction to International Trade
- FITT's Going Global Workshop - Introduction to International Trade Research
- FITT's Going Global Workshop - Introduction to International Marketing
- FITT's Going Global Workshop - Introduction to International Trade Finance
- FITT's Going Global Workshop - Introduction to the Cultural Aspects of International Trade
- FITT's Going Global Workshop - Introduction to Global Supply Chain Management
The Hanlon Centre also provides the Intermediary Level of the Going Global Workshop which includes:
- FITT's Going Global Workshop - Importing Into Canada
- FITT's Going Global Workshop - An Introduction to Trade Compliance Issues for Exporters
- FITT's Going Global Workshop - An Introduction to Trade Compliance Issues for Importers
To see when our next the Hanlon Centre will be offering its next Going Global workshop, please visit our Upcoming Events page.
About FITT: Since 1992, the Forum for International Trade Training (www.fitt.ca), through its national office in Ottawa, Canada, and its several regional chapters across the country equips individuals and businesses with the practical skills they need to succeed in today’s competitive global marketplace. A not-for-profit organization established by industry and government, FITT develops international business programs, sets competency standards, and designs the certification and accreditation programs for the Certified International Trade Professional (CITP*) designation. FITT programs and services address human resource issues by: providing employers with resources to build their international business capacity; assisting individuals in developing their international business skills and knowledge; and providing international business training support for educators and students. Centered on best practices and developed by leading global business experts, FITT’s resources are the standard of excellence for trade practitioners.



