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rylee19 rylee19
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Which of the following is not a business driver of global business?

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Which of the following is the first generation of cellular systems suitable for watching videos?
 
  A) 2G
  B) 2.5G
  C) 3G
  D) 3.5G
  E) 4G

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RFID technology is being gradually replaced by less costly technologies such as WSNs.

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You have been hired by a small architectural firm interested in implementing a knowledge management system. What features do you think would be of most benefit to them?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Intelligent techniques include CAD and VRML.

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How do cultural, legal, political, and social expectations affect global business?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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In terms of global business strategy, the governance of ________ firms has been likened to a federal structurestrong central management core of decision making, but considerable dispersal of power and financial resources.
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6 years ago
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Student answers will vary. The ability to store structured documents, such as plans, blueprints; collaboration tools, the ability to reference up-to-date local or national building codes, a system for storing case studies, best practices, and corporate standards. Also of importance is a knowledge work system or CAD to aid in engineering and design.

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At a cultural level, particularism in all its forms rejects the very concept of a shared global culture and rejects the penetration of domestic markets by foreign goods and services. Differences among cultures produce differences in social expectations, politics, and ultimately in legal rules. Different cultures produce different political regimes, with different laws governing the movement of information, information privacy of their citizens, origins of software and hardware in systems, and radio and satellite telecommunications. Even the hours of business and terms of business trade vary greatly across political cultures.
Cultural and political differences profoundly affect organizations' standard operating procedures. Everything from the different reliability of telephone systems to the shortage of skilled consultants creates barriers. National laws and traditions have created different accounting practices in various countries, which impact the way profits and losses are analyzed. These accounting practices are tightly intertwined with each country's legal system, business philosophy, and tax code. Cultural differences can also affect the way organizations use information technology. Japanese firms, for example, use fax technologies intensively but are not comfortable with e-mail. Language is a significant barrier. Software may have to be built with local language interfaces before a new information system can be successfully implemented. Currency fluctuations can play havoc with planning models and projections. Some of these problems will diminish in parts of the world when the Euro becomes more widely used.

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rylee19 Author
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6 years ago
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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