Essays Tagged: "business expansion"

How important are ethics and social responsibility?

social responsibility?IntroductionThe study of ethics has become increasingly important with global business expansion, because of an increase in ethical and social responsibility - concerns that busi ... n the economic development, cultural standards, legal/political systems, and expectations regarding business conduct (Wotruba, 1997). In addition, there is great divergence in the enforcement of polic ...

(23 pages) 2441 3 3.9 Jan/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

GUANXI IN CHINA

Thinking about doing business in China? Before you begin an understanding of "guanxi" is of paramount importance. One of ... fectively in Chinese society.In order to make your products presence in China last, and ensure your business expansion successful in the long run, you must understand one of the most important element ... na without this practice. Technically, "Guanxi" stands for any type of relationship. In the Chinese business world, however, it is also understood as the network of relationships among various parties ...

(10 pages) 135 0 4.3 May/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Foreign & International Economics

Canadian Business Investment,- investing in an overseas country ( Canada ) for business expansion

Canadian Business InvestmentTOPIC: NAME: SUBJECT: Internat ... tting smaller each day. With today's satellite communication and cheaper and faster travel methods, businesses start to think globally in the way they operate and market their services.It is well know ... y they operate and market their services.It is well known in business relations that in order for a business to survive it must grow. For this growth to be applicable, J.T Promotions must set their si ...

(3 pages) 49 0 3.0 Oct/2004

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Sports

How important are ethics and social responsibility?

IntroductionThe study of ethics has become increasingly important with global business expansion, because of an increase in ethical and social responsibility - concerns that busi ... n the economic development, cultural standards, legal/political systems, and expectations regarding business conduct (Wotruba, 1997). In addition, there is great divergence in the enforcement of polic ... ere is great divergence in the enforcement of policies (Mittelstaedt and Mittelstaedt, 1997).In the business ethics literature, ethical variations among marketers/managers from different nations are d ...

(1 pages) 64 0 1.0 Jan/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

How Malaysia's Managers Manage Organizational Change

at there are three types of change practices commonly implemented by overall respondents. They are "Business Expansion", "Work Process Change" and "Restructuring" - all over 50 per cent in frequency. ... hange" and "Restructuring" - all over 50 per cent in frequency. The most common type of change was "Business Expansion," representing 72 per cent of the responses. Sixty-nine per cent of the responden ...

(4 pages) 155 0 5.0 May/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Case study: electronic commerce and business - SHYT (china company in shanghai)

avel service enterprise. The sales amount of 2003 reached 400 million RMB (50 million USD), and the businesses travel occupied 25%. In her business expansion SCYTS has formed a reputed brand name and ... extends to China and develops abroad and become a large multi-travel enterprise in China.Nature of business: supporting travel service and some related service.Channels of distribution: begin from ea ...

(10 pages) 89 1 3.8 Jun/2007

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies > E-commerce

"International Business-What Isn't Morally Permissible and How to Deal With It"

There is no doubt that the importance of global business keeps increasing on a day-by-day basis not just in the United States, but throughout the wo ... d. For U.S. based companies, about 75% of sales potential is located outside of the country. Global business is not just growing in the U.S.; countries like Japan and Germany have 80%-90% of their sal ... sales potential outside of their own country. There are different driving forces behind this global business expansion. Regional economic agreements (like NAFTA), converging consumer needs, infrastruc ...

(14 pages) 101 0 3.7 Sep/2007

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS GAP ANALYSIS

mpany (University of Phoenix, 2006).Problem StatementGlobal Communication will use benchmarking for business expansion by increasing information technology and reducing expenses, and becoming competit ... values the shareholders hold.The local community has the right to expect the company will maintain business within the area to ensure economic success. Many other businesses in the community rely upo ...

(7 pages) 341 0 4.6 Feb/2008

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management > Human Resource Management

PepsiCo restaurants

I. IntroductionThe key question is whether PepsiCo should expand its restaurant business by pursuing the purchase of CARTS OF COLORADO, a $7 million manufacturer and merchandiser o ... fted and could be easily moved across divisions; the moves would not always guarantees a successful business expansion.Therefore, the main problem for PepsiCo management is to decide whether it can su ... fier. Approximately 30% of its revenue is split between its 3 main industrial categories. PepsiCo's business units share common resources and skills. Historically companies that take a corporate strat ...

(8 pages) 35 0 0.0 Sep/2008

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

The Cultural Challenges of Doing Business Overseas

The Cultural Challenges of Doing Business OverseasMBA 501In the past few years, the word diversity has been used with greater frequen ... or discussion in certain areas of life and also a topic that one cannot help it but to discuss. The businessperson that understands that there are over 500 other ethnicities or cultures besides their ... wanting to outsource their employees with the hopes of getting less expensive labor, the successful businessperson now has no other choice but to accurately and respectfully understand not only how th ...

(5 pages) 69 0 0.0 Dec/2008

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

Huffman Trucking: Organizational Strategy

any. This paper will compare and contrast the positive and negative implications behind these three business expansion ideas.Brief BackgroundHuffman Trucking was founded by K. Huffman of Cleveland Ohi ... in a privately held company, however, they are exploring opportunities that will further expand the business.Huffman Trucking's primary customers are the U.S. Government, automotive parts suppliers, e ...

(13 pages) 144 0 0.0 Jul/2009

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Accounting

Internalisation

1.0 Introduction:International Marketing and business expansion on a global basis has become increasingly common in every sector of business. Thi ... in competition and the potential in the new markets that can be harnessed for achieving continuous business development and growth achieving competitive advantage in the market. The economy of Irelan ... nternationalisation Strategy of Waterford CrystalThe innovation in technology, and globalisation of businesses in the Information age has provided the company with vast opportunity to expand their bus ...

(8 pages) 15 0 0.0 Dec/2009

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

Business Environment

t of more life. Since starting operations in Vietnam, Unilever Vietnam has continuously striven for business expansion, human resources, training & development, cooperation with local enterprises ... eryday actions that can add up to a big difference for the world. We will develop new ways of doing business with the aim of doubling the size of our company while reducing our environmental impact....

(11 pages) 8 0 0.0 Nov/2011

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics