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    The Global Automobile Industry: Opportunity and Challenges for 2020 and beyond 1. How is the global automobile industry evolving? Ans. The global automotive industry is in better shape than it was five years ago, especially the US, where profits and sales have recovered following the recent economic crisis, and in China, where growth remains strong. The industry has been able to recover from the economic crises. In 2012 the industry had a profit of EUR 54 billion which was much higher than in…

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    International negotiation is the process of making business deals across national and international cultures. All multinational projects require negotiation and communication skills that work globally. As the world’s market has become increasingly global, companies will have to be more into negotiating business. For example, let us assume that the centre of gravity of business decisions shifts to countries like India, China, Brazil and Mexico, and then the developed nations like United States…

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    MNC or Multi National Corporations have branches in other countries and the head office , which is centralised and coordinates global management, is usually located in the home country the company was founded. Some characteristics that MNCs include will be that it involves a large scale of business , Productive organization, ability to transfer technology and evolves in high efficiency.Examples of MNCs include Nike,Cotton on, Mac Donalds & Apple. LDC stands for Less Developed Countries . LDC is…

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    Frederick Herzberg and Abraham Maslow became of great interest to me after reading several articles about their work in the early and mid 1900s. Their work, slightly similar but also vastly different, opened new theories and made huge advantageous contributions to the world of management. Herzberg’s ‘Two-Theory Factor’ is used throughout the world today from day-to-day management of small businesses right up to the internationally run super companies. Similarly Maslow’s theory of workers…

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    Improvements in communication and production will civilise the nations that accept bourgeois values as the bourgeoisie strives to create “a world after its own image” (16). Surprisingly, Marx and Engels wholeheartedly welcome the homogenising influence of globalisation because of their firm belief that it will eventually unite the workers of the world against capitalism. As Marx and Engels had correctly anticipated in their Manifesto, economic liberalisation and globalisation do not remain…

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    There is a huge relationship between the market and things that drives the market such as the public sector. There are three levels to public sector. The three levels are Federal, Regional and Local. The public sector is a part of the economy because it dictates how the economy will run. However, sometimes the public sector will partner with a company in the private sector to increase public-private partnerships. This is great idea because, it shows that we all are needed to keep the economy…

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    similar to several other large cities across the world has been undergoing the process of urbanization which has lead to massive spatial restructuring of the city. The urbanisation process has to be understood as one of the many consequences of Globalization and not as a process functioning on its own. The nested economic interest of underlying the process of globalisation include increase in the inflow and outflow of foreign capital in the country, shift from manufacturing to service sector and…

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    Abstract In this context, we are going to discuss what are IOs, their roles, actors and non actors. What part UNO played and what it will play in future. What are the purposes and limitations of UNO and what UNO’s further agencies are contributing towards the World economy and prosperity. International Organizations An international organization is “aorganization that promotes voluntarycoordination between its members. Two main types of IOs: 1.International nongovernmental organizations…

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    describes the impact of globalization. These two documentaries focus on the impact of international free trade system on local workers of the developing countries. “The New Rulers of the World” describes the role of capitalism and imperialism in exploiting overseas workers at reduced wages. However, “The Global Assembly Line” describes the role of women workers in great retailers companies established overseas. In this paper, I would like to explain the impact of globalization on global economy…

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    issues for individuals who have crossed national, geographical or linguistic borders. As the world diverges into homogeneity, people tend to question their own place in the world. Globalization changing experiences of work and social life leads to new perceptions of the self. Throughout the book “Language and Globalization” by Maryam Borjian, many authors struggle with their own cultural identity due to their travels over national boundaries. Sung-Yul Park discusses how names are subject to…

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