Exam 4: Managing in a Global Environment
Exam 1: The World of Innovative Management183 Questions
Exam 2: The Evolution of Management Thinking162 Questions
Exam 3: The Environment and Corporate Culture181 Questions
Exam 4: Managing in a Global Environment178 Questions
Exam 5: Managing Ethics and Social Responsibility169 Questions
Exam 6: Managing Start-Ups and New Ventures130 Questions
Exam 7: Planning and Global Setting166 Questions
Exam 8: Strategy Formulation and Execution149 Questions
Exam 9: Managerial Decision Making178 Questions
Exam 10: Designing Organization Structure212 Questions
Exam 11: Managing Change and Innovation176 Questions
Exam 12: Managing Human Resources181 Questions
Exam 13: Managing Diversity125 Questions
Exam 14: Understanding Invidividual Behavior137 Questions
Exam 15: Leadership169 Questions
Exam 16: Motivating Employees185 Questions
Exam 17: Managing Communication161 Questions
Exam 18: Leading Teams192 Questions
Exam 19: Managing Quality and Performance170 Questions
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A loosely knit social framework in which individuals are expected to take care of themselves is called:
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In countries where women are often in positions of high status, the GLOBE Project would describe that culture as low in:
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A(n) __________ typically receives more than 25 percent of its total sales revenues from operations outside the parent's home country.
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A global mind-set requires skills, understanding, and competencies in three dimensions: technological, psychological, and social.
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Ethnocentrism refers to a natural tendency of people to regard their own culture as inferior to other cultures.
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A company's risk of loss of assets, earning power, or managerial control due to politically based events or action by host governments is referred to as:
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Learning by doing means cultivating relationships with people across cultural and national boundaries.
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The extent to which trade and investments, information, social and cultural ideas, and political cooperation flow between countries is called:
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Partnerships represent a lower level of involvement in international trade than does exporting and outsourcing.
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__________ means engaging in the international division of labor so that work activities can be done in countries with the cheapest sources of labor and supplies.
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Virtually all U.S. industrial exports into Canada and Mexico are now duty-free due to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
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Starbucks has used __________ to expand in China and India.
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Carrie's Car Care receives more than 25 percent of its total sales revenues from operations outside of its home country, the United States. Carrie's would be considered:
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Timothy, a student at Rhodes College, is interested in expanding his global mind-set. Which of the following activities would help Timothy?
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A value characterized by people's intolerance for uncertainty and ambiguity and resulting support for beliefs that promise certainty and conformity refers to __________.
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A __________ interaction requires more time because a relationship has to be developed, and trust and friendship must be established.
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Jana has a great tolerance for the unstructured, the unclear, and the unpredictable. She can best be described as having:
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__________ reflects the values of relationships, cooperation, group decision making, and quality of life.
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Discuss the various legal-political challenges that organizations encounter when doing business internationally.
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