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    So as to elaborate these points further an example of a firm Logitech International is used. Logitech International a Swiss global provider of personal computers and tablets accessories is a classic example of a born global firm. Founded in 1981 by Swiss and Italian founders, the firm is headquartered in Luanne, Switzerland. Around the same time “a little known device called the computer mouse was beginning to surface”. The founders worked closely with the developers of the mouse and helped them…

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    What is Competitive Advantage? Competitive advantage is the condition that can allow a company or business to outperform its competitors in the market (Huang & Lee, 2012). Companies look to gain competitive advantage with an aim to acquire a larger market share and thus remain superior to all competitors. Once a company can have the conditions necessary, it becomes easier to generate sales and maintain an edge over its competitors. How do Firms build Competitive Advantage? Companies gain…

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    is happening around the world and give information to the audience to how to get prepared for it. There are many recent natural disasters that happened around the world such as earthquakes in California and India, tsunami in Japan, and typhoon in Taiwan. Source Example: Ready.gov Official website of the Department of Homeland…

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    the difference between ethics and morals? How do they influence our decision making? Ethics refers to what is right or wrong according to an external source.(Nikhilesh Jasuja, 2012) In other words, you follow the conventions of right or wrong. In Taiwan, right side of the road is the side where traffic drives on. It is considered culturally wrong if you decide to drive on the left side. Overall, ethical laws and rules that we follow are created depends on the surroundings and environment. In…

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    of falling economy (Employee benefits survey, 2012). Going by the findings of survey report on talent resourcing and retention in Asia, many human resource professionals from organizations focusing on staff retention strategies in Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, and South Korea were interviewed. The report suggests mostly Asian countries work in similar fashion, not very keen to spend on employee benefits. Organizations now are looking at extending their employees with both…

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    Ethical Treatment of Animals, works internationally, to help put an end to cosmetic testing. The group have supporters who have “public protests, make phone calls, and send ten of thousands of emails”(Cosmetic Testing). In the year 2015 Canada and Taiwan, “both proposed legislation that would end these tests as well as the sale of cosmetics that have been tested on animals”(Kretzer). Since several other countries have shown that using animals for cosmetic testing is not necessary, the United…

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    Charline Marcelle Unit 3 Assignment 1 Capella University Professor: Angela Wu Marketing Segments The drive behind marketing segments is to allow the marketing folks to concentrate on the subject and perspectives of their products. When marketing segments are done properly it helps ensure the highest return. This all depends on the sale of the product and the types of buyers for the product. A lot of companies mold their marketing segments by using results of analysis and research.…

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    brand Nike, with corporate headquarters in the U.S. Shut down their factories in the United States, and move overseas as stated in the document “Form 10-k” to countries like “China, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Turkey, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Taiwan, El Salvador, Mexico, India and Israel”, where there are less restrictions and cheaper labor. As a result of this human rights laws, especially those pertaining to women, are bent to the extreme. Which can result in experiencing verbal and…

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    As World War II was ending and the Nazi threat was coming to an end and a new threat was emerging in the world. Communism was spreading and spearheading the movement was the Soviet Union. This was very worrisome for all who opposed communist rule. There were many events and spans of time that shaped the cold war and caused the United States and its allies to adapt. I chose three that really stuck out to me. I chose the Korean war, the red scare, and the space race. These were only three…

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    According to late President Lyndon B. Johnson, “The land flourished because it was fed from so many sources--because it was nourished by so many cultures and traditions and peoples.” In other words, immigrants have been and will continue to be a vital aspect of American society, helping the nation thrive as an economic powerhouse, a technological innovator, and a cultural melting pot. Especially in a city as ethnically and culturally diverse as New York City, immigrants remain at the heart of…

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