Formal coursework in globalization as a profession is rare. There are a few graduate localization programs in the US at institutions such as the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey (MIIS), and several undergraduate minor programs such as the one at Brigham Young University (BYU), but not many exist beyond those. While these programs do largely have the benefit of being directed by practicing professionals, they all fit within the mold of traditional university degree programs. However, the rise of the masterclass in online learning has left something of a void for widely available, condensed expertise in the field of globalization. A recent publication seeks to fill that gap… and it happens to do that quite well.