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    1 Table of Contents 2 Executive Summary & Introduction of South Korea 3 Cultural Analysis & components 4 • Values & Attitudes • Manners & Customs • Personal Communication • Social Structure • Education Impact on International Business through culture 6 • Power Distance • Individualism • Uncertainty Avoidance • Masculinity/Femininity • Long-term/Short-term

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    South-North Division in Korea Korea is an East Asian country‚ which is surrounded by the sea on three sides‚ but unfortunately divided into two parts-South Korea and North Korea. Korea is bordered by China on the north and by the navigable Yalu and Tumen Rivers‚ both of which flow from Paektusan‚ the highest point in Korea at 9‚000 feet (Weightman 360). Korea has four seasons and a monsoon climate with warm‚ humid summers and cold‚ dry winters. Continuous rains from June to July are a phenomenon

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    McDonald’s Case Study Keisha Roach Dr. Alberta Thrash HRM532 Strategy-Driven Talent Management Sunday‚ January 26‚ 2014 Outline the talent management program that led to success for the company. In 2002‚ around the fourth quarter McDonald’s had a big profit lost and begin to wonder what went wrong because they were known for great outstanding performance until then. There were 90 percent of the leaders that were outstanding or admirable and 75 percent were the possible to develop to take

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    South Korea Introduction South Korea is one of the most dynamic countries in the world‚ South Korea has emerged from a chaotic history‚ and has rightfully ascended the ladder to become a world power. Bordering North Korea in the south and separated from China and Japan by the Sea of Japan‚ Yellow Sea and Korea Strait‚ South Korea is an active participant in what is one of Asia’s most historically volatile areas The national flag of Korea is called “Taegeukgi’. According to Korea.net “Its design

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    Bibliography Sheen‚ Seongho. Grudging partner: South Korea: Asian affairs‚ 2003. Grudging partner article explains about the importance of U.S military toward South Korea’s economy and security relationship. South Korea has worked closely with U.S. military forces in maintaining a strong alliance with the United States. Most of South Korea believes that the U.S. military presence is crucial for South Korea’s national security in fighting with North Korea. Seongho gave numerous details about the importance

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    South Korea a Vacation Destination Looking for a vacation destination that is educational and entertaining? Take a Look at South Korea as a possibility. South Korea is located on the southern portion of the Korean Peninsula‚ bordered by North Korea or the Democratic People’s Republic to the north and by China to the southeast across the Yellow Sea. An interesting note is that one-half of South Korea’s population lives in or around Seoul‚ the capital. Seoul is the second most populated city in the

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    Totalitarianism regime in North Korea Year 2011 was certainly a bad year for dictators. Kim Jong-Il‚ the supreme leader of Totalitarian regime in North Korea had passed away following a heart attack at the age of 69. His place was replaced by his own son‚ Kim Jong-Eun. It was already predicted to find North Koreans were shedding tears over the passing of a dictator. However‚ what may surprise is that some of the tears shed are spontaneous and authentic (Jones‚ 2011). Are these people really loved

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    acknowledge human rights. North Korea is known as a country that is not fair in the way they treat their citizens. The international community need to put an end to these abuses by cutting off humanitarian aid or relocating North Koreans’ people. Human rights abuses are inhumane and need to be put to an end because it is not allowing people to live the life they deserve. There are multiple accounts of North Korea treating their citizens poorly. In the film‚ “Inside North Korea”‚ it

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    U.S.-South Korea Relations Congressional Research Service http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/row/R41481.pdf ‚ 6/5/12 Summary Overview South Korea is one of the United States’ most important strategic and economic partners in Asia. Members of Congress tend to be interested South Korea-related issues for a number of reasons. First‚ the United States and South Korea have been allies since the early 1950s. Under their military alliance‚ the United States is committed to helping South Korea defend itself

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    Ellen Moore has been assigned to a project in South Korea. The project is a joint venture (JVI) between Western Systems Inc. (WSI)‚ a North American company and Korean Conglomerate Inc. (KCI)‚ a Korean company. Ellen was chosen to run the project on behalf of Andrew Kilpatrick‚ who is part of the System Consulting group at WSI. Andrew was to manage the project on a part time basis from North America. He chose Ellen to lead project on site as a result of her strengths in project management.

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