Exam 4: Global Management Managing Across Borders
Exam 1: The Exceptional Manager: What You Do, How You Do It108 Questions
Exam 2: Management Theory: Essential Background for the Successful Manager104 Questions
Exam 3: The Managers Changing Work Environment and Ethical Responsibilities: Doing the Right Thing95 Questions
Exam 4: Global Management Managing Across Borders102 Questions
Exam 5: Planning: the Foundation of Successful Management109 Questions
Exam 6: Strategic Management: How Exceptional Managers Realize a Grand Design91 Questions
Exam 7: Individual and Group Decision Making: How Managers Make Things Happen102 Questions
Exam 8: Organizational Culture, Structure, and Design: Building Blocks of the Organization107 Questions
Exam 9: Human Resource Management: Getting the Right People113 Questions
Exam 10: Organizational Change and Innovation: Lifelong Challenges98 Questions
Exam 11: Managing Individual Differences and Behaviour: Supervising People As People120 Questions
Exam 12: Motivating Employees: Achieving Superior Performance in the Workplace105 Questions
Exam 13: Groups and Teams: Increasing Cooperation, Reducing Conflict100 Questions
Exam 14: Power, Influence, and Leadership: From Becoming a Manager to Becoming a Leader100 Questions
Exam 15: Interpersonal and Organizational Communication: Mastering the Exchange of Information100 Questions
Exam 16: Control Systems and Quality Management: Techniques for Enhancing Organizational Effectiveness100 Questions
Exam 17: Entrepreneurship43 Questions
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Henry, a regional manager for a global corporation, is meeting with several upset managers from the Rome plant about Michael, who is originally from Texas but moved to Italy to manage the Rome facility. Antonio, the assistant manager, tells Henry, "We all feel that Michael sees things only one way-his-and very seldom considers our perspective on things." Michael is employing a ________ management style.
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A tax on automobiles imported into the United States that raises prices on imported vehicles to make the price of cars produced in the United States more competitive is a(n) ________; a tax on all oil imported into the United States, which is implemented to raise money for the U.S. government, is a(n) ________ tariff.
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The "most favored nation" trading status describes a condition in which a country grants other countries favorable trading treatment, such as the reduction of import duties.
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Which trading bloc has the goal to reduce tariffs by 75 percent and achieve full economic integration?
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Pinetops Resorts, an American company, sells the rights to other hospitality companies globally to open resorts with the Pinetops name for a fee and a share of the profit, in return for using Pinetops' brand name and a package of materials and services. Pinetops is engaged in
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What caused the World Bank's chief economist to step down in 2018?
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Technology philosopher Nicholas Negroponte proposed that the global market driven by electronic information
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According to the GLOBE project, in-group collectivism refers to
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Scott, a manager at the Rome, Italy, store of an American-owned clothing company, understands the differences and similarities between American and Italian customers, customs, culture, and practices. As a result, Scott uses his understanding of Italian culture, tastes, and business practices to help him market his products to Italian customers in Rome-and he uses his understanding of American culture to sell his products to American tourists who are visiting Rome. Scott is an example of a geocentric manager.
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Which of the following is NOT true about the concept of traveling for business?
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There are many positive effects to globalization, but which of the following would be a negative effect?
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Michelle grew up helping her father work on cars in his auto repair shop and developed into an excellent auto technician. Because of stereotypes regarding women in this field, she is interested in finding a shop that minimizes gender discrimination and gender role inequalities. Michelle wants to work for a company that highly values gender egalitarianism.
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Based on the text, many companies are interested in expanding globally in order to
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Alpha Computing is a U.S. company that specializes in IT research. It has formed a joint venture with Microchips Inc., a Belgium organization that has a reputation for producing quality PCs. The two companies will work together to market laptops in China, sharing the risks and rewards of starting the new enterprise together. Alpha Computing and Microchips Inc. are partners in a(n)
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Ethnocentric managers believe that their native country, culture, language, and behavior
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Shrimpers in South Louisiana have accused China of selling shrimp in the United States at a lower price than U.S. suppliers. The goal of the Chinese, they argue, is to drive down the price of U.S. shrimp. The U.S. shrimpers are accusing the Chinese of
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