What benefits have CEMEX and the other global competitors in cement derived from globalization? More broadly‚ how can cross-border activities add value in an industry as apparently localized as cement? - Reduction of tariffs associated with exporting - Due to internationalization these companies have been able to spread their risk. Therefore‚ if one market is not performing they can rely on the other (diversification) - Talent across markets - Ability to identify new emerging markets and having
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of qualified local candidates. Companies have to build development of individual employees for international mobility (Peltonen‚ 1993; Anfuso‚ 1994) as cited in (Leslie et al.‚2004). Maintaining home office control (Boyacigiller‚ 1990; Nohria and Ghoshal‚ 1994) as cited in (Leslie et al.‚2004)‚ improving coordination‚ knowledge transfer‚ and consistency of corporate strategy are also become company’s challenges for them to be involved in globalisation process (Edstrom and Galbraith‚ 1977; Tallman
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Current Issues in International Marketing Management Jan Napoleon Saykiewicz‚ Ph.D. Duquesne University A.J. Palumbo School of Business Administration John F. Donahue Graduate School of Business Submitted for The International Conference Innovation in Management Poznan University College of Business and Foreign Languages June 29-30‚ 2006 Poznan‚ Poland Current Issues in International Marketing Management Contemporary international‚ multinational‚ or global marketing managers frequently
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Bibliography: Bartlett‚ C. & Ghoshal‚ S.‚ 1998. Managing across borders: the transnational solution. 2 ed. Boston‚ Massachusetts: Harvard Business School Press. Carpano‚ C.‚ Chrisman‚ J. & Roth‚ K.‚ 1994. ‘International strategy and environment: an assessment of the performance relationship
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Assignment Cover Sheet ------------------------------------------------- | Faculty: | BUSINESS | | Course: | BABS | Stage/year: | Year 3 | Subject: | Strategic Human resources management | Study Mode: | Full time | YES | | Part-time | | | Lecturer Name: | Colman Boyd | Assignment Title: | Critically discuss the three main theories | No. of pages: | | | Disk included? | Yes | | | No | X | | Additional Information: | | | | | | Date due: | 26/03/2010 |
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References: Briscoe‚ D.R (1995) International Human Resources Management. Prentice Hall Guest‚ D.E Ghoshal‚ S (2004)‚ People Management‚ 12 February 2004‚ p.23 Higgs‚ M (2004) Future trends in HR Herzberg et al (1959) Two-Factor Theory: Henley Business School‚ MPP Core Module Notes‚ pp93 and further cited: http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newTMM_74
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International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management Emerald Article: An investigation of multicultural training practices in the restaurant industry: the training cycle approach Changuk Lee‚ Kye-Sung Chon Article information: To cite this document: Changuk Lee‚ Kye-Sung Chon‚ (2000)‚"An investigation of multicultural training practices in the restaurant industry: the training cycle approach"‚ International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management‚ Vol. 12 Iss: 2 pp. 126 - 134
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Arendt‚ C.‚ Landis‚ R.‚ Meister‚ T. (1995)‚ "The human side of change – part 4"‚ IIE Solutions‚ pp.22-7. 6. Alexander‚ L.D. (1985)‚ "Successfully implementing strategic decisions"‚ Long Range Planning‚ Vol. 18 No.3‚ pp.91-7 7 8. Bartlett‚ C.A.‚ Ghoshal‚ S. (1987)‚ "Managing across borders: new strategic requirements"‚ Sloan Management Review‚ Vol. 28 No.2‚ pp.7-17. 9. Barrett‚ J. (1994)‚ "Process visulization: getting the vision right is key"‚ Information Systems Management‚ pp.14-23. 10. Bashein
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[pic] GSBS 6004 Organizational Behaviour & Design Trimester 3‚ 2012 Lecturer: Dr Robert Zinko Student Name Student ID Jing DING 3154797 Xi YUAN 3156114 Yu GUAN 3170072 Wei SHI 3157777 Group Project: Leader: Chuanzhi Liu Executive Summary This paper undertakes analysis of Mr Chuanzhi Liu who was as a President‚ CEO and co-founder of Legend
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Economic Performance: Bringing Structure and Corporate Management Back Into the Picture‚” in “Fundamental Issues in Strategy‚” eds. R. Rumelt‚ D. Schendel and D. Teece (Boston: Harvard Business School Press‚ 1995)‚ 297-322; and J. Nahapiet and S. Ghoshal‚ “Social Capital‚ Intellectual Capital and the Organizational Advantage‚” Academy of Management Review 23‚ no. 2 (April 1998): 242-266. 2. For an in-depth look at BP on this issue‚ see S.E. Prokesch‚ “Unleashing the Power of Learning: An Interview
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