assignments in foreign countries as expatriates‚ cultural differences are important to consider. More importantly‚ cross-cultural management is a matter an expatriate should be prepared for and which the company should give importance to. In this case‚ Kelly an American employee‚ who is a programme manager working in the US accepted an assignment in Tokyo‚ Japan. She had little time to decide but she accepted the offer and the family moved to Tokyo. This report starts with explaining the stages of culture
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wonder and dread. As she worked feverishly to fill orders‚ Kelly watched the line of cars waiting to be served stretch across two city blocks. Since opening 6 months ago with a loan from Community Bank‚ sales had been booming at the drive-through coffee shop. With its distinctive European design‚ unique products‚ and commitment to personalized service‚ Barista’s had quickly built a reputation as the quality place for gourmet coffee. Kelly felt so proud to have realized her dream of creating a drive-through
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References: Clarkson‚ I‚ 1992. "Human Resource Management: Efficiency and Economic Organization". 3rd ed. Paris: MCB UP Ltd. http://www.opm.gov. 1999. Strategic Human Resources Management. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.opm.gov/studies/alignnet.pdf. [Accessed 11 January
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kind and helpful person are the two people whom I admire. One of them is Ms. Kelly‚ my English teacher when I was in Standard Six‚ and the other one is Madam Tan‚ the aunty who lives next to my house. Ms. Kelly is a very kind person. She always teaches us to help those people who are in needs and she also never tired in helping people. For example‚ one of my friend’s family situation wasn’t so good and therefore Ms. Kelly buy him breakfast almost every morning. She hopes that my friend will not feel
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even attempt to form Kelly on the different ways to communicate and understand this culture so different from hers. Primarily‚ the first problem we notice is that the Japanese culture to understand with difficulties that a woman could have such a great degree and be positioned so high in the hierarchy. Kelly also had a language problem. She had no training in the national language‚ and the little she knew was that she learned very quickly during her trip in the aircraft. Kelly has not been informed
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It’ is hard to believe that my best friend Kelly and I have a lots of differences. Even though‚ we love each other we are completely different In our personalities‚ work experience and how we take care of our family. We both have great personalities. Kelly and I have been friends since I was 5 years old. We went to the same school and stayed in the same class until we went to high school. For example‚ Kelly is very friendly and she has a great humor. She is very outgoing and love to talk with
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against child labor. With using these techniques throughout her speech she develops a well appealing argument for the audience to connect with. Florence Kelly incorporates pathos into her speech to enhance her argument. She wants the audience to feel for these children when she says‚ “while we sleep little white girls will be working tonight” (Kelly). The feeling she creates of guilt makes the audience draw in‚ feeling like they should help. As she uses ‘we’ she includes herself and creates the awareness
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The Effects of Economic Globalization on Cultures Around the World Dawson College 300-303-DW Section 2 Abstract This paper attempts to explain the possible effects of economic globalization on cultures around the world. It concludes that there is a possibility for American culture to be spread all over the world‚ and become the dominant culture of the globe. In doing so there is a possibility for the loss of culture in all nations and it being replaced with American culture. This paper also discusses
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seasons the Chip Kelly experiment is over in Philadelphia. It’s no question that the Eagles’ roster is worse now than it was three years ago when Kelly took the helm‚ and the results on the field back that up. Each season the team averaged fewer points per game and yards per play‚ while the number turnovers increased. Without doubt Chip Kelly the GM failed Chip Kelly the coach and the entire Eagles’ organization. Much have the discussion has been about the future of Chip Kelly‚ but what about the
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Tower. Within two years young Kelly rises to the top of the modeling profession. In addition to her looks‚ she possesses an air of untouchability‚ which attracts men. She returns to Philadelphia to visit her mother‚ who thanks her for the money she sends every month. Her stepfather‚ however‚ makes it clear that Kelly is no longer welcome in their home. Before she leaves town‚ Kelly visits Mrs. Houston at the library and thanks her for changing her life. Kelly returns to Paris‚ where she meets
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