Founded by Business Leaders for future Business Leaders Advanced Diploma in Business Administration ERCBA 209 International Trade and Management Study Guide Lecture Notes Lecturer Mr. JUDE NESA RAJAH / Mr. BALA SUBRAMANIAM N 1 Content 1. Introduction Page 3 2. Lecturer Page 4 3. Programme Management Page 4 4. Teaching and Learning Arrangements Page 5 5. Assessment Framework Page 5 6. Grading System Page 6 7. Quality Assurance
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Finning International Inc.: Strategic Management Model Eileen M. Holmquist 1) Define the business Finning International Inc. is a company that sells‚ rents‚ and provides parts and service for equipment and engines to customers in Canada‚ South America and the United Kingdom. Finning is Caterpillar’s largest dealer. The company’s main line of business includes new and used equipment sales‚ customer support services (CSS)‚ and equipment rental. Finning owns fleets of
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VIVEKANANDA EDUCATION SOCIETY INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES AND RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SUBMITTED TO: PROF. VIJU NAVARE GROUP NO: 7 SUBMITTED BY: NILESH AHUJA 62 NITIN GALANI 66
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EXISTENCE OF AN INFORMATION SOCIETY 5 FIVE SOCIETAL CHANGES 5.1 Technolo gical changes 5.2 Economic changes 5.3 Occupatio nal changes 5.4 Spatial changes 5.5 Cultu ral changes 6 SYSTEM AND STRUCTURE OF INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION 7 NETWORK SOCIETY 8 ROLE OF NETWORKS IN FACILITATING GLOBAL ACTIVISM 9 THE KONY CAMPAIGN CONCLUSIONS SOURCES CONSULTED 2 2 INTRODUCTION The assignment will kick-off with a definition on information
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International Business Lecture Notes Collin Starkweather1 September 2012 1 Copyright c Collin Starkweather 2012. All rights reserved. 2 Contents 1 International Business Culture and Practices 1.1 Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 The Determinants of Culture . . . . . . . . 1.2.1 Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions . . . 1.2.2 Trompenaars’s Cultural Dimensions 1.2.3 Country Clusters . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3 Social Stratification . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4 Cultural
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In this assignment‚ I will response to the ten discussion question regarding with the prescribed short cases studies from text book. In the first case studies is the cat that conquered the world: Hello Kitty and the spread of Nippon culture and the question is to explain the appeal of characters like Hello Kitty to younger consumers in both Asia and the western economies‚ taking note of cultural and group influences. The appeal of characters like Hello Kitty and other characters in the Asia and
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14Lesson 15: THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY The Unity of Human Family: * The biblical accounts of creation bring out the unity of human family and teach that God of Israel is the Lord of history and of the cosmos. * God’s decision to make man in his image and likeness (cf. Gen 1 1:26-27) gives the human being a unique dignity that extends to all generations (cf. Gen. 5) and throughout the entire Earth (cf. Gen 10). * (indicated in the book of Genesis) Human being was not created in isolation
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Pham To Mai Faculty of Economics National University of HCMC Part II INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL TRADE THEORY AND POLICY INTERNATIONAL TRADE THEORY Mercantilism Gold and silver were mainstays of national wealth. It was in a country‟s best interests to maintain a trade surplus maximize exports and minimize imports. Limitation: “Zero-sum game” Theory of Absolute Advantage Adam Smith (1776) Countries should produce
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CASE: GS-61 DATE: 04/01/08 PCH INTERNATIONAL: MANAGING THE FLOWS OF INFORMATION‚ GOODS‚ AND FINANCE Liam Casey‚ CEO of PCH International Limited (PCH)‚ was in every way an adventurer. Born and having spent most of his youth in Cork‚ Ireland‚ Casey had never lived in China until he started traveling and working in the country in his late twenties. Yet‚ without speaking much Chinese‚ Casey managed to establish an innovative supply chain solutions company in China’s factory city of Shenzhen and
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CEMEX – International Business Strategy Question 1: In May 2000‚ CEMEX was preparing to expand through acquisitions in Asia‚ Africa and the Middle East. What kind of global giant do you think Lorenzo Zambrano wanted the firm to become? Using module theory and evidence from the CEMEX case study‚ critically evaluate his chances of success. This essay will critically evaluate Lorenzo Zambrano’s chances to succeed while Cemex planned to expand through acquisitions. It will aslo illustrate what
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