of Business and Management December, 2008 Organizational Culture and Its Themes Shili Sun School of Foreign Languages, Ludong University No.186 Hongqi Middle Road, Zhifu District, Yantai 264025, Shandong Province, China Tel: 86-535-668-1098 Abstract E-mail: shilisun@hotmail.com As one of the key ‘stable factors’, culture within an organization is playing a critical role in the organization’s everyday operations. Although the culture literature has at times focused on the culture of
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International Journal of Business and Management December, 2008 Organizational Culture and Its Themes Shili Sun School of Foreign Languages, Ludong University No.186 Hongqi Middle Road, Zhifu District, Yantai 264025, Shandong Province, China Tel: 86-535-668-1098 E-mail: shilisun@hotmail.com Abstract As one of the key ‘stable factors’, culture within an organization is playing a critical role in the organization’s everyday operations. Although the culture literature has at times
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differences, diversity of needs and competing interests is paramount to be successful in the current age of globalization. Business dealings have evolved into cross border … and business executives are required to deal with counterparts for from different parts of the world. A high level of cross cultural negotiation skills becomes a prerequisite for success. Thus the importance of understanding cultural diffences becomes critical. Cross cultural negotiations are complex and involve both personal
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imperative to our success. There are two key issues in this case study I feel are important for La Jolla software to consider in order to achieve their objective. First, we must be conscientious of Japanese culture and customs. "Research has shown that failures in an overseas business setting most frequently result from an inability to understand and adapt
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report is to shed light on the importance of managerial strategic communication approach to business’s success. And to demonstrate this approach’s use, some real business world examples are cited where business managers or leaders misused factors involved in the strategic approach and consequently failed to achieve their desired goals. Managerial communication is increasingly critical to business’s success particularly in today’s competitive and diverse business environment. In critical situations
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Part A: Literature Review Abstract Economic liberalization triggers many local and international organizations to expand their business along with establishing their reputation globally. As to expand internationally, expatriation process is necessary for a company to establish themselves successfully internationally. One of the biggest challenges that companies are facing nowadays is the poor selection and development of expatriates. This paper is intended to discuss on those expatriation issues
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Task 4 : The importance of global factors which shape the national business activities 9 Business Environment Assessment This piece of work aims to provide a comprehensive overview of specific topics related to business environment domain. There are four main objectives which the present piece of work intends to achieve and they include: to provide a clear description of the organisational purposes of a selected company/business and present its
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The Importance Of Corporate Ethics and Values: Building a Sustainable Strategy Model for Effective Implementation of Good Corporate Governance within a State-Owned Enterprise in South Africa. A Research Study Presented to the Graduate school of Business Leadership University of South Africa In Fulfillment of the Requirements for the MASTERS DEGREE IN BUSINESS LEADERSHIP UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA Prepared by Lazarus Docter Mokoena (called Bonga) [Student No: 0555-418-7] Tel: 011-217
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social Norms. Norms is best explained by Dr. Fons Trompenaars as “shared orientation that is defined by a group of people of what they should do.” This means that norms is the usual behavior found within a society. This of course can vary from one culture to the next and is adjusted depending on the setting, whether it be an office setting or a home environment. For example, a work place often has a set standard of norms that all employees must adhere to. At times, these norms can be written in a handbook
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paper studies the Colombian culture and how it affects business relations. First, the Colombian country is explored, examining the geographical location and environment, demographics, economy, religion, and the historical, legal and ethical, and social context. Geert Hofstede’s, Fons Trompenaars’, and GLOBE’s models of national culture infer ways to behave in any given culture, and in this case, Colombia. Differences can be seen between the United States’ and Colombia’s culture after exploring the models
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