1. How did OBI capitalize on the strengths of its multi-domestic strategy when shifting the structure to a transnational organization? 2. Why did OBI create “Centers of Competency”? 3. How does shifting from a multi-domestic to a transnational model affect the organization’s culture? 4. How did it affect HR? Overview of paper After I read many times of the case “Vignette 2.1 Integrated Recruitment Strategy in Action - Internationalization of human resources at OBI”‚ I write this paper as my
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INTERNATIONAL CRIME Introduction International crime‚ also known as transnational crime‚ poses a serious threat to American communities‚ financial and business institutions‚ and to the stability and security of the global populace. International crime knows no boundaries or borders‚ nor does it recognize the rules or laws within them. National and international security will always be threatened as long as international crime is at its doorstep. According to Picarelli (2011)‚ the U.S. Department
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About ISO International Organization for Standardization is the largest developer and publisher of International standards. It consist of 162 countries and is a network of national standards of these. It is a non-governmental organization which fill the gap between the sectors i.e.public and private. On one side‚ ISO members are part of the governmental structures of their own country and on other hand‚ some ISO members are having their roots individually in private sector. ISO is derived from
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Case: Molex 1. Molex is a global 1.84 billion dollar company that manufactures electronic components; the company is based in Chicago and is the world’s second largest manufacturer of electronic components. Although the company started as a local company‚ the vision of Molex was much greater. Molex now generates about 61 percent of its business from outside of the United States. Molex has stayed true to its set goal‚ which is to build a truly global company that is at home wherever in the world
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could influence the economic decision of users taken on the basis of the financial statements." Based on this definition and the following ratios‚ we believe Molex did in fact misstate the Balance Sheet and Income Statements for the period ending in June of 2004. In September‚ prior to making these errors public information‚ Molex released its yearly financials indicating it earned $175‚950‚000 in Net Income [Exhibit 2]. This numeric includes the overstatement to income of $5‚800‚000‚ after
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Reporting Problems at Molex‚ Inc. INTRODUCTION This report discusses Molex‚ Inc.’s conflicts with its auditor‚ Deloitte and Touche‚ over a reporting issue in 2004. The report explains the details of the firm’s issue while also addressing the intentions behind Molex’s decisions‚ Deloitte’s concerns‚ and the resolutions for the conflict. MOLEX’S PROBLEMS In mid-July 2004‚ Molex’s corporate finance group identified an on-going accounting issue within the firm: for several years‚ Molex had mistakenly
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TOWARDS INTERNATIONAL AND TRANSNATIONAL MANAGEMENT While universal advice cannot be given ‚ every country has to face dilemas: - in relation to time - in relationships with people - in relation to natural environment The reserach in this book shows that there are different ways to approach these dilemmas in different countries because each country has its own culture . The managers examined to make up the data base of this reaserch have two different ways of building the
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International/Transnational Crimes Saphia Christopher Strayer University CRJ 330 Professor Ackerman International crimes can be described as “crimes against the peace and security of mankind”. International crimes are based on international agreements between countries or on legal precedents developed through history‚ and include offenses such as such as genocide‚ torture‚ and enslavement of populations. These are among the acts identified by consensus among nations as being
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1Distinguish between international marketing‚ multinational marketing and global marketing. If we talk in general‚ both Global and International marketing are used interchangeably now-a-days. But if we are talking in terms of marketing theories‚ international marketing was a stage in the evolution of global marketing. Let us see how‚ Stage 1 : Domestic Marketing : Companies manufacturing products and selling those within the country itself. So‚ no international phenomenon at all. Stage
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Basic Strategies & Multinational and Participation Strategies K. Praveen Parboteeah Basic Strategies Review of strategic decision making and strategic management Understanding of basic strategies And how to craft strategies Industry analysis SWOT analysis Situation with diversified companies Objectives The global-local dilemma Some of the broad multinational strategies Multidomestic Transnational International Regional Participation strategies – how should one enter a market
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