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    the following two dimensions: a) The degree of anticipated ‘uncertainty avoidance’ (Hofstede) that may be encountered and the likely consequences in a business setting. b) Whether the societies evaluate people on achievement or ascription (Trompenaars) and the possible results that may arise. 6 The information pack should: Be in a clear format suitable for managers who are unfamiliar with the subject. Be in a narrative format. Report format is acceptable. Bullet points are not acceptable

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    problem on the smartphone market in Kazakhstan and Central Asia‚ because of lack of official representatives of smartphones and mobiles company producers. Until the official appearance of Samsung in Kazakhstan‚ all mobile phones were sold only through “unofficial” retailers. Subsequently on the market becomes a desire to have communicative electronic device at adequate price that will satisfy all existed needs. Besides that Samsung opened branch in Kazakhstan‚ it also starts to provide very qualitative

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    My Favorite Chaperone An unknown person once said‚ “Our culture‚ our traditions‚ our language are the foundations upon which we build our identity.” Maya Alazova is an immigrant girl who moved to the United States from Kazakhstan. Things got bad in Kazakhstan‚ Maya’s parent lose their jobs‚ so Maya’s aunt that was already in the U.S‚ went to help them‚ she acted like a sponsor to migrated to America. From there‚ Maya and her family got jobs and went to school but still adapting to the environment

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    Executives Need to Know about Current Japanese Management Practises. Organizational Dynamics‚ 36(3)‚ pp. 274-287 Sony Global The Associated Press 1999‚ ‘Japanese workers find lifetime employment no longer guaranteed’‚ BNet‚ viewed 26 October 2008 Trompenaars & Hampden-Turner (1998‚ p70 – Riding the waves of culture:understanding cultural diversity in global business‚ 2nd ed

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    The Silk Road from China to India Over many centuries two vast regions of Asian continent – China and India have been seeking after mutually beneficial trade relations. The great mountainous system of Hindukush‚ which latitudinally stretches from India for almost 800 kilometres‚ the Tibetan Upland in south-western part of China‚ which is surrounded by the mountain systems of the Himalayas and the Karakorum‚ upland plains and the Tien-Shan mountains in the western and north-western parts

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    both based on how immigrants come to America from another country to start a new life. In the story My favorite chaperone starts off with a girl named Maya and her family that move from Kazakhstan to America from from a dating magazine. Before they moved to America Maya and her family were living in Kazakhstan.” Maya’s aunt Marina zhamejakove was in the soviet Union fighting in the war when she was dismissed things were very hard for Her”. She endEd up in America marrying a man that sowe her in

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    everything was public and there was no owners; so all countries of ex-Soviet Union have to develop their small enterprises intensively. For Kazakhstan‚ it was very difficult‚ mainly because Kazakhstan had more mineral industry and a little of agriculture‚ for the most part - grain. Processing industry was very weak. When USSR broke up and young Kazakhstan had to care about itself‚ enterprises needed huge amounts of money to buy necessary equipment‚ employ qualified workers to work in mineral industry

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    the case should include‚ but need not be limited to the following: 1. Using Hofstede’s cultural dimensions as a point of reference‚ what are some of the main cultural differences between the United States and France? 2. In what way has Trompenaars’ research on organisational culture helped explain cultural differences between the United States and France? 3. In managing its Euro Disneyland operations‚ explain three mistakes that the company made? 4. Based on its experience‚ discuss

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    1. Sport achievements in Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan athletes scored an unprecedented success in the country’s independent history at the London 2012 Olympics‚ placing the country 12th out of 205 countries that participated. They won a stunning seven gold‚ one silver and five bronze medals in cycling‚ weightlifting‚ triple jump‚ boxing‚ and both Greco-Roman freestyle wrestling. Kazakhstan was represented in the Games by 116 athletes competing in 25 sports. The flag bearer of the team was wrestler Nurmahan

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