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    Part one: What do you think the essential elements are for global environmental leaders? What criteria does the global environmental leader must to achieve? In my opinion, a general leader or a particular global environmental leader, who have strategic vision, sophisticated knowledge, dynamic, creative power and assertion at work and have a great influence on the community. To achieve that, global environmental leader must be healthy, intelligent, wise and wonderful skill on communication. A…

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    Corruption In Sports

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    Alternatively, in meso level, formal organisations such as human rights agencies, contractors hiring people, etc. are profoundly involved in the case (Gibson, 2016). Lastly, macro level stakeholders include FIFA, international labour laws regulatory bodies, international level NGOs and human rights agencies, Qatari government and society itself. Match fixing and corrupt governance are altering the perception of public in regards to integrity of sports events from grass root level competition…

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    believed that the lack of a high degree of international economic collaboration among leading nations would lead to instability and economic warfare, which in turn would lead to military warfare. The representatives from the leading countries agreed that an open international economic system needed to be developed. The Bretton Woods conference was responsible for the formation of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the international Monetary Fund (IMF) and the General…

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    Realism Vs Realism Essay

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    “The world at the beginning of the twenty-first century is a strange cocktail of continuity and change. Some aspects of international politics have not changed since Thucydides. There is certain logic of hostility, a dilemma about security that goes with interstate politics. Alliances, balances of power, and choices in policy between war and compromise have remained similar over the millennia" Since Thucydides era; before the existence of many ideas like nations and politics the struggle for…

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    Australia has a very strong economy that has seen many highs and lows in the past few decades. The main characteristics for Australia is free market but it still categories as mixed economy system which that is a successful phenomenon, Western market economy where the GDP is high and the rate of poverty is low. Australia is phenomenal and this country is among the first five developed countries of the world. There are four main component of the Australian economic system which had finance,…

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    Globalisation, which is partly synonymous with rising international trade, has fostered the rapid production, consumption of material goods and trade in unprecedented quantities. This has weighted the ecological footprint of human activities around the world. Globalisation accompanied by impacts on the interlinked areas of environment, equality and political stable, and thus there are clear and established connections with the concept of sustainable development (Little and Green, 2009).…

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    Company B: Tesla With the development of an economy, the global environment is facing the crisis of deterioration. Governments are also actively promoting energy conservation and reduction of the emission. Due to today's energy shortage, the development of the new energy vehicles becomes popular in the industry. Base on the market demand, Tesla produced the electric vehicles by the unique business model to achieve better results in the market and it began to expand in China after its home market…

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    Akebono Braking

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    Running head: StrategicManagement4 1 StrategicManagement4 6 Strategic Management week 4 Paul Sawyer Bethel University Strategic Management week 4 Akebono Braking is currently an international company and has a strategic completed an approach to exploit its core competencies. On October 18, 2004, Akebono setup, a facility in Suzhou, China which will manufacture Akebono core disc brake pad. (Representative in cYoshihiro Ishigaki, 2004) On August 11, 2006, Akebono brought land in Thailand for…

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    issue of local culture is more confusing and sensitive. With the development in economics, culture and science globalization also affected these fields. Globalization have huge impacts on cultural spheres. The process of globalization is irreversible. It is the positive progress of human civilization however it has many negative effects which cannot be ignored. It has more negative effect on culture, so we cannot allow free development of globalization. We need to maintain our…

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    Dimension Data Case Study

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    African market, a deliberate attempt to comply with the legislative framework, a Black Economic Empowerment consortium made a 25.01% equity purchase in Dimension Data South Africa. Following that, was a period of expansion, and the consolidation of international presence across several geographies from 2007-2009. The ongoing progress of their 'Profitable Growth' strategy, first introduced in 2005, was also paying handsome dividends. In the 2009 financial year, Dimension Data showed strong…

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