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    Indonesia

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    mind when we think of Indonesia is 17000 islands‚ beaches‚ good food and people with beautiful smiles on their faces. I have visited Indonesia a couple of times before and that is exactly what I found except for the over population part. I visited Indonesia as a tourist before and what I experienced there made me fall in love with Indonesia. This is one major reason why I want to go back there and work. My summer holidays will start at the end of June and I like to go to Indonesia for an internship.

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    Pestel Analysis of Indonesia

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    INDONESIA Introduction: The Republic of Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world comprising 17‚504 large and small tropical islands fringed with white sandy beaches‚ many still uninhabited and a number even still unnamed. Straddling the equator‚ situated between the continents of Asia and Australia and between the Pacific and the Indian Oceans‚ it is as wide as the United States from San Francisco to New York‚ equalling the distance between London and Moscow.  Indonesia has a total population

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    in Holland. The Netherlands has 38 on the cultural scale of Hofstede’s analysis and Spain has 57. This means that the gap between wealthy and poor is bigger in Spain than in Holand. Individualism As you can see The IDV in the Netherlands (80) is much higher than in spain(51). The netherlands can be considered as individualistic with a relatively high score (80) on the scale of Hofstede compared to Spain were they have stronger collectivism (51). Maybe because

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    Assignment: Case 1 Action Items 1. Read the case at the end of Chapter 2 in International Business. 2. Write a 4 -page case analysis. Include section headers in your case analysis. Cite resources as appropriate to support your findings.     3. Submit your paper to turnitin.com. Your professor will supply the course ID and password for the course. The case should analysis is to contain the following sections: Section 1:  "Provide a general description........"   Hopefully this is pretty self-explanatory

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    Judging from the content of Bahasa Indonesia education‚ it looks like that the main function of the language is to communicate. But the history subject told me otherwise. It was reiterated over and over again‚ how Bahasa Indonesia is the symbolism of unity. How Bahasa Indonesia bridges the rich diversity in Indonesia. Well I do agree on that part. I spent my primary education years in Jakarta‚ and befriended people with different backgrounds. Bahasa Indonesia did play a part in bridging our

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    Hofstede Model

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    Hofstede’s Model Geert Hofstede developed a cultural dimension model that explains the five categories of positions between national cultures. The five dimensions pertaining to this model include: individualism‚ materialism‚ time orientation‚ deference to authority and uncertainty avoidance. Hofstede’s research is still practiced today but has undergone some changes since it was first introduced due to cultural and economic modifications during past years. To understand this model the five

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    Indonesia economic analysis

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    Executive Summary The following report details our research and results regarding the economic climate of the Republic of Indonesia. Following our recent cultural analysis‚ we followed the similar practice of finding several sources‚ extracting the most vital information‚ and summarizing our findings into a coherent analysis. Ultimately‚ we feel that this analysis will provide a comprehensive look into Indonesia’s current economic condition‚ as well as provide insight in the future and direction

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    Hofstede And Trompenaars

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    Fons Trompenaars’ Four Types of Corporate Culture Guided Missile – a project-oriented approach; concerned with results. This group looks for practical solutions to shared challenges via multi-disciplinary teams. The U.K. and U.S. fit into this group. Familial – this is a power-oriented model in which a ‘family’ approach is taken. Power comes from high but is well known and there is a deep concern for all members. Japan and Belgium fit into this model. Eiffel Tower – a role-oriented group in which

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    INDONESIA Indonesia is a beautiful country from its amazing views to its unique culture; there is no place like it so it is very special. It has a very distinctive history as well as having a variety in religion even though a specific belief is the majority. This country is made up of clusters of islands in the ocean which gives them a beautiful perspective due to the ocean being really close to the population. Although Indonesia is a wonderful place‚ there are also many issues

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    become a multi-national organization operating in over 180 locations worldwide. In the late 1990¡¯s‚ MAC was purchased by Estee Lauder‚ which has led to the alteration of the company¡¯s governance; the culture of the firm changed from that of an entrepreneurial-style with limited rules into a culture dominated under a stricter control by top management. There is a medium power distance between managers and associates. Evidence supporting a high power distance is that promotions are based on job performance

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