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Communication Challenges in a Diverse, Global Marketplace is a lecture which is covered during Business Communication Module.
This lecture explores the opportunities and challenges that a diverse business environment presents to today’s professional communicators, including the importance of developing cultural competency and recognizing all the dimensions of diversity. The lecture closes with advice for adapting to other business cultures and improving intercultural communication skills.
Learning Objectives:
1 Discuss the opportunities and challenges of intercultural communication.
2 Define cultural competency, and explain the influence of culture on business communication.
3 Explain the importance of recognizing cultural variations, and list eight key dimensions of cultural diversity.
4 List four general guidelines for adapting to any business culture.
5 Identify six steps you can take to improve your intercultural communication skills.
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1 Communication Challenges in a Diverse, Global Marketplace Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 100 different questions with full answer description and explanation
1 Folder with relevant pictures
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DIAGNOSTIC TESTS OF ENGLISH SKILLS
Good English skills are vital for every business professional and in Business Communication.
We’ve provided two 50-question tests to help you assess students’ skills. The first appears is a Test A. The second test, labeled Test B, follows the same structure as Test A but with a different set of questions. You can use one test as a pretest and one as a posttest, or you can use the two tests for different groups of students.
The tests cover six areas of grammar, mechanics, and usage:
• Questions 1-5: Parts of speech
• Questions 6-15: Correct usage
• Questions 16-20: Flaws in sentence structure
• Questions 21-30: Punctuation
• Questions 31-40: Mechanics
• Questions 41-50: Vocabulary
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Introduction to Human Resource Management is a lecture which is covered during Human Resource Management module/course.
The purpose of this Lecture explains what Human Resource Management is, and why it’s important to all managers. We’ll see that human resource management activities such as hiring, training, appraising, compensation, and developing employees are part of every manager’s job. We’ll see that human resource management is also a separate function. The main topics we’ll cover will include what is human resource management, the trends shaping human resource management, human resource management today, the new human resource manager.
Learning Objectives:
Explain what human resource management is and how it relates to the management process.
Briefly discuss and illustrate each of the important trends influencing human resource management.
List and briefly describe “distributed HR” and other important aspects of human management today.
List at least four important human resource manager competencies.
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1 Introduction to Human Resource Management Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 File for Lecturer/Teacher/Student addition Reading about Introduction to Human Resource Management in order to enlarge personal knowledge
1 Test Bank with 110 different questions with full answer description and explanation
1 File with Exercises and all answers to them
2 Case Studies with all answers to them
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Training and Developing Employees - HR is a lecture which is covered during Human Resource Management Module.
The purpose of this lecture is to increase your effectiveness in training employees. The main topics we will cover include orientating employees, designing onboarding to improve employee engagement, the training process, analyzing training needs, implementing training and development programs, and evaluating the training efforts.
**Interesting Issues: **
For about 6 years after buying May Department Stores Co., Macy’s Inc. emphasized consolidation. First it focused on integrating the regional department stores under one Macy’s umbrella. Then the recession hit and Macy’s turned to cutting costs. Meanwhile, Macy’s customer service suffered. Many sales associates failed to provide the service level that customers wanted. With deteriorating service cutting into its sales and profits, the question was, what should Macy’s do about it now? We will see what it did.
Learning Objectives:
Summarize the purpose and process of employee orientation.
Give an example of how to design on boarding to improve employee engagement.
List and briefly explain each of the steps in the training process.
Explain how to use five training techniques.
List and briefly discuss four management development methods.
List and briefly discuss the importance of the steps in leading organizational change.
Explain why a controlled study may be superior for evaluating the training program’s effect.
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1 Training and Developing Employees Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 110 different questions with full answer description and explanation
3 Case Studies with all answers to them
10 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them
1 Interesting Exercise
1 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge
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Building Positive Employee Relations – Human Resource is a lecture which is covered during Human Resource Management Module.
The main purpose of this lecture is to explain the building blocks of positive employee relations. Our topics include what is employee relations, managing employee relations, using human resources management tools to promote ethics and fair treatment, managing employee discipline, and developing employee engagement and great places to work for.
**Interesting Issues: **
After a worker uprising over pay and work rules at Apple Inc.’s Foxconn IPhone assembly plant in Shenzhen, China, Apple asked the plant’s owner to have the Fair Labor Association (FLA) survey the plant’s workers. The FLA found “tons of issues.” We’ll see what they found and what Foxconn’s management did to improve the situation.
Learning Objectives:
Define employee relations.
Discuss at least four methods for managing employee relations.
Explain what is meant by ethical behavior.
Explain what is meant by fair disciplinary practices.
Answer the question: “How do companies become “Best Companies to Work For?"
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1 Building Positive Employee Relations Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 110 different questions with full answer description and explanation
3 Case Studies with all answers to them
10 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them
1 Interesting Exercise
1 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge
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Globalisation and International Business is a lecture which is covered during International Business Module for bachelor/master level students.
LECTURE OVERVIEW
Globalization has become a major socioeconomic force and topic of debate in the twenty-first century. Chapter One examines the forces that are driving this phenomenon, as well as the often-passionate criticisms of the process. It reviews the objectives that firms pursue when they engage in international business activities and describes the various modes of entry that may be used. It also notes the terminology that has come into existence as new types of organizations have evolved. The chapter concludes with a discussion of the ways in which international business differs from domestic business.
Lecture Learning Objectives:
• Define globalization and international business and show how they affect each other
• Grasp why companies engage in international business and why international business growth has accelerated
• Discuss globalization’s future and the major criticisms of it
• Illustrate the different ways in which a company can accomplish its global objectives
• Recognize the need to apply social science disciplines to understanding the differences between international and domestic business
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1 Globalization and International Business Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 100 different questions and full answer to them with the descriptions and explanations
3 Interesting Exercises
8 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them
1 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge
1 folder with useful pictures
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Governmental Influence on Trade / Trade protectionism is a lecture which is covered during International Business Module for bachelor/master level students.
LECTURE OVERVIEW
A government’s political objectives are sometimes at odds with its economic proposals to improve a nation’s market efficiency and international competitiveness. This Lecture begins by discussing the reasons why and the ways in which governments intervene in the international trade process. It then examines the economic and the noneconomic effects of those actions upon participants in that process. Finally, the lecture considers the principle instruments of trade control, including both tariffs and nontariff barriers, and concludes with a discussion of ways in which firms can deal with adverse trading conditions both at home and abroad.
Lecture Learning Objectives:
• Explain why governments try to enhance and restrict trade
• Show the effects of pressure groups on trade policies
• Compare the potential and actual effects of governmental intervention on the free flow of trade
• Illustrate the major means by which trade is restricted and regulated
• Demonstrate the business uncertainties and business opportunities created by governmental trade policies
• Discern how businesses may respond to import competition
• Fathom how the growing complexity of products and trade regulations may affect future competition
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1 Governmental Influence on Trade / Trade protectionism Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 100 different questions and full answer to them with the descriptions and explanations
4 Interesting Exercises for Seminar
8 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them
1 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge
1 folder with useful pictures
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Interpersonal Communication Skills is a lecture which is covered during Business Communication Module.
This Lecture explores five important aspects of interpersonal communication: listening, nonverbal communication, workplace conversations, conflict management, and negotiation.
Learning Objectives:
Explain why listening is such a complex communication process, and describe three steps to becoming a better listener.
Explain the importance of nonverbal communication and identify six major categories of nonverbal expression.
Outline an effective process for initiating, sustaining, and concluding workplace conversations.
Explain the causes of workplace conflict, and identify five productive steps for resolving conflict.
Describe the importance of negotiation as a communication skill, and explain how to prepare for and conduct a negotiation.
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1 Interpersonal Communication Skills Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 100 different questions with full answer description and explanation
1 Folder with relevant pictures
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Writing Routine and Positive Messages is a lecture which is covered during Business Communication Module.
This lecture focuses on creating brief messages for digital channels, including social networks, email, instant messaging and text messaging, blogging and microblogging, and podcasting. Moreover, this lecture focuses on writing routine and positive messages more suitable for the direct approach.
This chapter off practical advice for crafting professional messages for digital channels, starting with an overview of the most important digital channels used in business today and following with specific advice for using social networks, information and content sharing websites, email, instant messaging, blogging and microblogging, and podcasting.
Learning Objectives:
Identify the major digital channels used for brief business messages, and describe the nine compositional modes needed for digital media.
Describe how companies use social networking platforms, and explain how to write effective content for these channels.
Explain how to adapt the three-step writing process to email messages, and describe the importance of email subject lines.
Identify the major types of business messaging, and list guidelines for effective messaging in the workplace.
Describe the uses of blogging in business communication, and briefly explain how to adapt the three-step process to blogging.
Describe the uses of Twitter and other microblogging systems in business communication, and offer tips on writing effective tweets.
Outline the process of producing business podcasts.
Outline an effective strategy for writing routine business requests.
Describe three common types of routine requests.
Outline an effective strategy for writing routine replies, routine messages, and positive messages.
Describe seven common types of routine replies and positive messages.
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1 Writing Routine and Positive Messages Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
2 Test Bank with 100 different questions each with full answer description and explanation
2 Folder with relevant pictures
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Developing and Delivering Business Presentations is a lecture which is covered during Business Communication Module.
This lecture shows students how to adapt the three-step process to business presentations. It includes sections on creating effective visuals and handouts, overcoming anxiety, handling questions, embracing the backchannel, giving presentations online, and giving team presentations.
Learning Objectives:
Highlight the importance of presentations in your business career, and explain how to adapt the planning step of the three-step process to presentations.
Describe the tasks involved in developing a presentation.
Describe the six major design and writing tasks required to enhance your presentation with effective visuals.
Outline four major tasks involved in completing a presentation.
Describe four important aspects of delivering a presentation in today’s social media environment.
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1 Developing and Delivering Business Presentations Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 100 different questions with full answer description and explanation
1 Folder with relevant pictures
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Establishing Strategic Pay Plans – Human Resource is a lecture which is covered during Human Resource Management Module.
The main purpose of this lecture is to show you how to establish a pay plan. The main topics we cover are basic factors in determining pay rates; job evaluation methods; how to create a market competitive pay plan; pricing managerial and professional jobs; and contemporary topics in compensation.
**Interesting Issues: **
In the grocery business, when Walmart opens a store, the other stores’ usual reaction is to cut costs, particularly wages and benefits. So as Wegmans Food Markets, Inc., adds more stores and increasingly competes with Walmart, its management needs to decide this: Should we cut pay to better compete based on cost, or pursue a different compensation policy? We’ll see how Wegmans boosted profits by raising pay.
Learning Objectives:
List the basic factors determining pay rates.
Define and give an example of how to conduct a job evaluation.
Explain in detail how to establish a market-competitive pay plan.
Explain how to price managerial and professional jobs.
Explain the difference between competency-based and traditional pay plans.
Describe the importance of total rewards for improving employee engagement.
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1 Establishing Strategic Pay Plans Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 110 different questions with full answer description and explanation
3 Case Studies with all answers to them
10 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them
1 Interesting Exercise
1 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge
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Managing Global Human Resources – Human Resource is a lecture which is covered during Human Resource Management Module.
The purpose of this lecture is to improve your effectiveness at applying your human resource knowledge and skills when global challenges are involved. The topics we’ll discuss include the manager’s global challenge, adapting human resources activities to intercountry differences, staffing the global organization, training and maintaining employees abroad, employee engagement globally, and managing HR locally: how to implement a global HR system.
Interesting Issues:
A few years ago the Japanese industrial giant Hitachi embarked on a strategy to streamline its business into six market-based but integrated groups around the world, and to meld these into what is called “One Hitachi.” Its HR group needed a new human resource strategy to support this. We’ll see what they did.
Learning Objects:
List the HR challenges of international business.
Illustrate with examples how intercountry differences affect HRM.
List and briefly describe the main methods for staffing global organizations.
Discuss some important issues to keep in mind in training, appraising, and compensating international employees.
Discuss similarities and differences in employee engagement around the globe.
Explain with examples how to implement a global human resource management program.
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1 Managing Global Human Resources Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 110 different questions with full answer description and explanation
3 Case Studies with all answers to them
10 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them
1 Interesting Exercise
1 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge
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The Economic Environments Facing Businesses is a lecture which is covered during International Business Module for bachelor/master level students.
LECTURE OVERVIEW:
When companies source, manufacture, and/or market products in foreign countries, they encounter fascinating and often challenging economic environments. This Lecture first explores the economic environments of countries in which an MNE might want to operate by discussing the importance of economic analysis and identifying the major dimensions of that process. It then compares and contrasts key macroeconomic indicators, such as economic growth, inflation, and the surpluses and deficits reflected in the balance of payments. Finally, it reviews the characteristics of the major types of economic systems, explores the principles of economic freedom, and concludes by examining the drivers associated with the transition from a centrally-planned to a market-based economy.
Lecture Learning Objectives:
• Communicate the importance of economic analysis
• Discuss the idea of economic freedom
• Profile the characteristics of the types of economic systems
• Introduce the notion of state capitalism
• Profile indicators of economic development, performance, and potential
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1 The Economic Environments Facing Businesses Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 100 different questions and full answer to them with the descriptions and explanations
4 Interesting Exercises for Seminar
8 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them
1 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge
1 folder with useful pictures
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Cross-National Cooperation and Agreements is a lecture which is covered during International Business Module for bachelor/master level students.
LECTURE OVERVIEW:
Regional economic integration represents a relatively new phenomenon in the history of world trade and investment. This lecture first examines the roles of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the World Trade Organization in determining the ground rules of the world trade environment. It then introduces the basic types of economic integration and explores the potential effects of the process. Next it examines in detail both the European Union (its structure and its operations) and the North American Free Trade Agreement and briefly describes a variety of other regional economic groups. The lecture concludes with a discussion of various commodity agreements and producer alliances, including the Organization for Petroleum Exporting Countries.
Lecture Learning Objectives:
• Identify the major characteristics and challenges of the World Trade Organization
• Discuss the pros and cons of global, bilateral, and regional integration
• Describe the static and dynamic impact of trade agreements on trade and investment flows
• Define different forms of regional economic integration
• Compare and contrast different regional trading groups
• Describe other forms of global cooperation, such as the United Nations and OPEC
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1 Cross-National Cooperation and Agreements Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 100 different questions and full answer to them with the descriptions and explanations
4 Interesting Exercises for Seminar
8 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them
1 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge
1 folder with useful pictures
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Global Foreign-Exchange Markets is a lecture which is covered during International Business Module for bachelor/master level students.
LECTURE OVERVIEW:
The foreign-exchange market consists of all those players who buy and sell foreign-exchange instruments for business, speculative, or personal purposes. Primarily, foreign exchange is used to settle international trade, licensing, and investment transactions. Chapter Eight explains in detail basic concepts (such as rates, instruments, and convertibility) and explores the major characteristics of the foreign-exchange markets. The chapter includes a discussion of the foreign-exchange trading process that focuses on both the over-the-counter and the exchange-traded markets, i.e., banks, securities exchanges, electronic brokerages, and the respective roles they play.
Lecture Learning Objectives:
• Learn the fundamentals of foreign exchange
• Identify the major characteristics of the foreign-exchange market and how governments control the flow of currencies across national borders
• Describe how the foreign-exchange market works
• Examine the different institutions that deal in foreign exchange
• Understand why companies deal in foreign exchange
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1 Global Foreign-Exchange Markets Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 100 different questions and full answer to them with the descriptions and explanations
5 Interesting Exercises for Seminar
7 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them
1 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge
1 folder with useful pictures
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Globalization and Society / Ethics and Social Responsibility is a lecture which is covered during International Business Module for bachelor/master level students.
LECTURE OVERVIEW:
Globalization has become a major socioeconomic force and topic of debate in the twenty-first century. Following an explanation of the balance-of-payments effects of FDI, a series of ethical issues concerning the social responsibilities of MNEs is explored. The cultural and legal foundations of ethical behavior are examined, and the challenges of global warming, pharmaceutical sales, and child labor are highlighted. The lecture concludes with a brief discussion of the need for corporate codes of ethics.
Lecture Learning Objectives:
• Examine the broad foundations of ethical behavior
• Demonstrate the cultural and legal foundations of ethical behavior
• Discuss the importance of social responsibility when operating internationally, especially in areas of sustainability
• Discuss some key issues in the social activities and consequences of globalized business
• Examine corporate responses to globalization in the form of codes of conduct, among other things
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1 Globalization and Society Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 100 different questions and full answer to them with the descriptions and explanations
4 Interesting Exercises for Seminar
6 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them
1 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge
1 folder with useful pictures
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International Marketing / Global Marketing is a lecture which is covered during International Business Module for bachelor/master level students.
LECTURE OVERVIEW:
Marketing is a social and managerial process through which individuals and organizations satisfy their needs and objectives via the exchange process. This lecture begins by examining the ways in which marketing managers analyze country market potential in order to develop effective international marketing mix strategies. It reviews the adaptation vs. standardization debate and also considers the rationale for selecting nationally responsive vs. globally integrated marketing strategies. The lecture discusses each of the marketing mix variables from an international perspective and concludes with a note about international e-commerce.
Lecture Learning Objectives:
• Understand a variety of international product policies and their appropriate circumstances
• Discuss the pros and cons of product alterations when deciding between standardized and differentiated marketing programs between countries
• Appreciate the pricing complexities when selling in foreign markets
• Recognize country differences that may necessitate alterations in promotional practices
• Comprehend the different branding strategies companies may employ internationally
• Discern effective practices and complications of international distribution
• Perceive why and how emphasis in the marketing mix may vary among countries
• Anticipate the ways that international marketing segmentation may evolve
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1 International Marketing / Global Marketing Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 100 different questions and full answer to them with the descriptions and explanations
4 Interesting Exercises for Seminar
10 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them
1 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge
1 folder with useful pictures
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Evaluation and Selection of Countries for Operations is a lecture which is covered during International Business Module for bachelor/master level students.
LECTURE OVERVIEW:
The country evaluation and selection process determines the geographical opportunities firms choose to pursue. This lecture first discusses the challenges of marketing and production site location. It goes on to carefully examine the process by describing the choice and weighting of variables used for opportunity and risk analysis as well as the inherent problems associated with data collection and analysis. The lecture then introduces the use of grids and matrices for country comparison purposes, discusses resource allocation possibilities, and concludes by noting the different factors considered as part of start-up, acquisition, and expansion decisions.
Lecture Learning Objectives:
• Grasp company strategies for sequencing the penetration of countries
• See how scanning techniques can help managers both limit geographic alternatives and consider otherwise overlooked areas
• Discern the major opportunity and risk variables a company should consider when deciding whether and where to expand abroad
• Know the methods and problems when collecting and comparing international information
• Understand some simplifying tools for helping to decide where to operate
• Consider how companies allocate emphasis among the countries where they operate
• Comprehend why location decisions do not necessarily compare different countries’ possibilities
• Fathom the conditions that may cause prime business locations to change in the future.
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1 Evaluation and Selection of Countries for Operations Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 100 different questions and full answer to them with the descriptions and explanations
4 Interesting Exercises for Seminar
6 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them
1 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge
1 folder with useful pictures
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International Human Resource Management is a lecture which is covered during International Business Module for bachelor/master level students.
LECTURE OVERVIEW:
Firms the world over agree on the importance of qualified personnel to achieve their foreign growth and operational objectives. Lecture broadly deals with two primary human resource concerns. The management discussion begins with an overview of specific international management qualifications and characteristics; it then explores the advantages of transferring and promoting home country vs. expatriate vs. third-country managers, plus the associated issues of compensation and repatriation. The lecture concludes with an exploration of international labor concerns, including comparative labor relations issues and the role of the MNE in the collective bargaining process.
Lecture Learning Objectives:
• Discuss the importance of human resource management
• Explain the types of expatriates
• Profile the staffing frameworks used by MNEs
• Assess how MNEs select, prepare, compensate, and retain managers
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International Human Resource Management Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 100 different questions and full answer to them with the descriptions and explanations
5 Interesting Exercises for Seminar
7 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them
1 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge
1 folder with useful pictures
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International Accounting and Finance Issues is a lecture which is covered during International Business Module for bachelor/master level students.
LECTURE OVERVIEW:
The international accounting and taxation functions comprise great challenges for today’s global business managers. This lecture presents the key accounting and taxation issues confronting firms that do business abroad. First, the lecture examines the ways in which national accounting systems differ and how today’s global capital markets force countries to consider the harmonization of their accounting and reporting standards. It then explores a number of unique issues MNEs face, such as the valuation and translation of transactions and assets that are denominated in foreign currencies. The lecture concludes with an examination of the impact of transfer pricing on business unit performance evaluation and an explanation of the balanced scorecard approach to performance evaluation.
Lecture Learning Objectives:
• Examine the major factors influencing the development of accounting practices in different countries
• Examine the global convergence of accounting standards
• Explain how companies account for foreign-currency transactions and translate foreign-currency financial statements
• Explain how companies include international factors in the capital budgeting process
• Discuss the major internal sources of funds available to the MNE and show how they are managed globally
• Describe how companies protect against the major financial risks of inflation and exchange rate movements
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1 International Accounting and Finance Issues Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 100 different questions and full answer to them with the descriptions and explanations
4 Interesting Exercises for Seminar
6 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them
1 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge
1 folder with useful pictures
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