Global and Investment Enviroment

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Watch Video Globalization & Assessing Global Markets For Potential Entry

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YouTube URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yVMnuhYp4c

Select from any of the following countries for this discussion:

  • Brazil
  • Germany
  • Nigeria
  • China
  • India

Answer the following questions in your initial post: ( 2 paragraphs or more)

  • Should I sell my products or service in my selected country? Why?
  • Which market/area should I enter first? Why? (Cities, rural, suburb, whole country, etc.)
  • Should I do an initial foreign market analysis? Why?
  • Answer each of these questions by using at least two outside sources, (note your sources):
    • Your Economic Analysis?
    • Your Sociocultural Analysis?
    • Your Infrastructure Analysis?
    • Your Political Risk Assessment?

Support your choices with your reasoning and references. References are mandatory in this discussion and they should not be just from your text. This exercise is about an exchange of ideas versus giving the “right or wrong” answer!

Part B: Read the posts from your classmates and reply to at least two. (Choose classmates that haven’t already been asked questions by someone else, if any.)

Case Study – human resources frame

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please high quality and no cheating

Film/video Case Studies. Students will identify a fictional organization from a film or television source (such as feature films, television series) and evaluate them based on the subject matter presented in class and the text . Examples include the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club in Sons of Anarchy, Hogwarts School in one of the Harry Potter films, the mafia in one of the Godfather films, the federation in Star Trek, or any of many examples of business, military units, police departments, hospitals, or schools represented in film or television. The student will produce a final paper that provides an analysis of the organization they studied. Papers should present a clear, thoughtful and organized essay in the light of both the organization under analysis and the conceptual material covered in readings and in class. Final papers should be 3-5 pages (excluding cover and references) and follow APA guidelines.

For this assignment, evaluate a fictional organization based on the human resources frame.

Two Q2 in management

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Read Chapter 11 then respond to two questions in your own words. Write at least 2 paragraphs for each question (minimum of 5 sentences each paragraph)

Q 1. What symptoms might indicate that a functional structure is causing problems for the organization?

Q 2. Describe two trends in organizational design and explain their importance to managers?


Note : Textbook will be prove


HSL2301 Columbia Southern Unit II Right and Left Wing Ideologies Discussion

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HLS 2301 UNIT II Discussion Board Question

In this unit, we have discussed the vast differences between right- and left-wing ideologies. What are some of the ideologies that exist in both movements?

In your peer reply, be sure to examine the different thoughts and viewpoints that your fellow peers have expressed about right- and left-wing movements.

My classmate wrote this and I have to comment on it this is what they wrote:

Both right and left wing ideologies have the same political ideologies. Both are disposed to censor their rivals, to handle harshly with their enemies, to detriment the health even the innocent to serve a purpose, and to utilize cruel tactics if essential to ‘persuade’ humanity of the wisdom of their goals (Bauer, Barberá, Ackermann, & Venetz, 2017). Both incline to oppose or support civil liberties in a greatly partisan and self-centered fashion, backing freedom for themselves and for the groups. Both ideologies have their alienation intensified by the unyielding, zealous approach that they hold their beliefs (Van Elsas, Hakhverdian, & Van der Brug, 2016). Both camps have an inflexible political feature characterized by the affinity to view political and social affairs in stereotypical, crude, and unambiguous terms.