culture. There are six rules of thumb when doing business across cultures: 1. Be prepared. Whether traveling or selling from home‚ you should never approach a foreign market with first researching the area. Some of the things to learn would include social and business etiquette‚ history‚ current affairs‚ the culture’s values‚ geography‚ religion‚ political structure‚ and practical matter such as currency and hours of business. 2. Slow down. In America "Time is money." Americans
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could be related to the Nordic decision to create the common standard Nordic Mobile Telephony (NMT). This provided Nokia with a common Nordic market of 20 million techno savvy customers before anywhere else in the world. And it provided a perfect platform for ‘infant industry development’ . When Nokia had grown sufficiently large on the back of this market it was blessed by the European Union’s decision to create a common European standard for mobile telephony – GSM. GSM grew in rapidly both in
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Ourania (Renee) Kalouris BA 219 International Business Dr. Morfopoulos 07.20.2010 UNIT 2 CULTURE AND GLOBAL BUSINESS -Individual Project (week 2) CHOICE 1: For an international business person‚ business traveller or expatriate‚ doing business in a foreign country poses some interesting cross cultural challenges. Getting to grips with a country’s business culture‚ protocol and etiquette is important in maximising your potential and getting the best out of your visit.Greece is a
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The cultural environment is one of the critical components of the international business environment and one of the most difficult to understand. This is because the cultural environment is essentially unseen; it has been described as a shared‚ commonly held body of general beliefs and values that determine what is right for one group‚ according to Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck. National culture is described as the body of general beliefs and values that are shared by a nation. Beliefs and values are
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POLITICAL RISK IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS The term business normally refers to the act of doing any transactions that ends up in earning or losing money. The act that is ending up in financial implications is called business. This business can be considered as a result of collective commercial transactions of all types involving government‚ private‚ corporate‚ individual or a group of individual‚ and so on. Anyone involve in the business usually undertakes such operations only for the purpose
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Boom predicted in Indian beer market One of the world’s largest breweries plans to invest $100m (£70m) in the Indian beer market in the next five years. South African Breweries (SAB)‚ the world’s fifth largest brewer‚ aims to increase its share of the Indian market from 4% to 25%. SAB says it expects the Indian market‚ currently selling 72 million cases of beer a year‚ to treble in size in the next 10 years. A shift in drinking preferences from spirits to beer‚ and also some relaxation in
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BUSINESS SCHOOL International Business Environment Assignment 1 Student ID: November 2012 CONTENTS Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 Analysis of industry (sector) 5 Analysis of country (economy) 13 Recommendations 20 List of references 21 Executive Summary This work is a presentation of a short review of the current general economic situation in Europe‚ which includes
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My presentation will be 2 sections First I will show you this ad from china airline In this ad‚ the airline staffs are friendly‚ caring and kind to the others and they did the best to improve their services. Therefore‚ the humane orientation is highlight in this ad. Humane orientation refers the degree to which member of a society are fair‚ friendly‚ generous and kind to others. Generally‚ eastern countries like china‚ Malaysia rank very high on this culture while western counties like Germany
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Should all Children be Considered Winners? Think of what the world would be like if everyone was given a trophy for just participating in a sport. That wouldn’t be much fun now‚ would it? Children all over the world are being rewarded for things they didn’t learn and‚ this is not right. Children should not be awarded for just participating‚ children should be awarded for winning 1st‚ 2nd‚ or 3rd. This should happen because if everyone is placed on a unilateral performance scale‚ then students may
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Lidl ‘s background. Secondly‚ I am going to analyse the main strategy utilized by Lidl. Then‚ my lovely groupmate Adele will tell you Lidl what happened in Norway. She will evaluate the reasons of failure and compare the other successful market with relevant business theories. Plus‚ she will show you how SWOT analysis works in Lidl. In the last‚ she will give some suggestions about Lidl development in the future. Let’s into first part: the history of Lidl. Lidl is a German global discount supermarket
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