Faculty of Business Studies
Course Title: Global Management
(MGT 5102)
Supervisor
Mr.Md.Mizanur Rahman
Associate Professor,
Department of Management Studies
Prepared by
Group: NEXSUS
MBA 2nd Batch
Section-A
Department of Management Studies
Session: 2010-11
Jagannath University, Dhaka.
January 14, 2013
Mr.Md.Mizanur Rahman
Associate Professor
Department of Management studies
Jagannath University
Sub: Submission of an assigned assignment.
Dear Sir,
Here is the assignment that we have prepared as per your guidelines. As you will see this assignment focuses on management practices in different countries like Japan, USA, China, Germany and Bangladesh. This study has helped us to gather knowledge about how management is practiced and how it affects over these countries. We hope you will appreciate the sincere effort.
Very sincerely yours,
On the behalf of group Nexus
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
At first we would like to place our gratitude to our instructor Mr.Md.Mizanur Rahman for giving us such an important assignment on management practices in different countries like Japan, USA, China, Germany and Bangladesh as a class assignment. Special thanks goes to him for helping us in all types of discussion and also providing valuable advice in the successful completion of this assignment. His overwhelming support for this assignment gives us the inspiration to do a better assignment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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COTENTS PAGE NO.
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Management practices in china
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Management practices inJapan
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Management practices in USA
14-17
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Management practices in Germany
17-18
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Management practices in Bangladesh
18-19
6 Reference
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References: Kai-Alexander Schlevogt, The art of Chinese management: theory, evidence, and applications, Oxford University Press, 2002 Jan Selmer, International management in China: cross-cultural issues, Routledge, 1998 J. T. Li, Anne S. Tsui, Elizabeth Weldon, Management and organizations in the Chinese context, Palgrave Macmillan, 2000 Jie Tang, Anthony Ward, The changing face of Chinese management, Routledge, 2003 Malcolm Warner, The future of Chinese management, Routledge, 2003.