Eth 316 Cross Cultural Perspectives

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    Cross-Cultural Perspective ETH/316 Brenda J Johnson February 23, 2015 Dr. Richard Trottier Cross-Cultural Perspectives HSBC expresses its corporate ethical policies in the form of promoting diversity inclusion among its employees, implementing a multicultural awareness, it enforces these with a number of policies and rules designed to work toward these goals. HSBC is a global organization with a multinational presence. Their cultural perspective offers professional diversity. It has

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    Cross-Cultural Perspective ETH/316 JANUARY-27, 2012 Abstract In this world, cultural issues within the global organization have ethical and social responsibility in which every organization try to fixed those situations by forming policies, rules and regulation to the organization. Many global organizations prefer to work with multicultural group which people learn different cultures and the way they interact with people. Different cultures have many ways of behavioring and the norm of

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    Cross-Cultural Perspectives ETH 316 January 30, 2012 Cross-Cultural Perspectives The global organization that I chose was Christianity in Religion. Christianity can be found on every continent on the globe. It is one of the most popular religions, and has many different beliefs associates with it such as: Roman Catholicism, Baptist, Methodist, and Lutherans among a few. This religion also has many opponents across the world also such as Atheist, Buddhists, and the main one that comes to mind

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    Cross-Cultural Perspectives 1 Week 5 Cross-Cultural Perspectives ETH/316: Ethics and Social Responsibility University of Phoenix Cross-Cultural Perspectives Cross-Cultural Perspectives 2 McDonald’s is the largest fast food chain restaurant in the world. Ray Kroc founded the franchise in 1955 in California. McDonald’s server millions of customers daily. The company pride itself on their tasty hamburgers and delicious french-fries. McDonald’s is also known for its quick service and

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    Cross Culture Business Bereavement Leave Judy Sheats ETH/316 October 14, 2013 Dawn Chisholm Cross Culture Business Bereavement Leave It has been said, ‘the only sure things are death and taxes.’ Though taxes may not always apply to global businesses, death of an employee is a global occurrence every company must deal with. Death is a permanent loss and is dealt with differently from culture to culture, mostly based on religious beliefs or traditional rituals. A global company must consider

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    Cross-Cultural Perspectives: AECOM Derrick Brown ETH/316 February 2, 2015 William Halstead Cross-Cultural Perspectives: AECOM AECOM is a professional technical services and management support services firm that operates in over 150 countries around the world. They employ almost 100,000 employees to provide services for global government agencies as well as privately own enterprises. According to “AECOM Fact Sheet” (2015), AECOM’s annual revenue for 2014 was $19.5 billion. These are some

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    Cross-Cultural Perspectives Isaiah Johnson ETH/316 Dr. Steward February 4th, 2016 HALLIBURTON HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERVICES Introduction In 1919, Halliburton one of America / World’s largest providers of products and services to the oil and gas industry changed the nation. Halliburton employs over 65,000 people, and represents 140 nationalities in over 80 countries. Establishing extraordinary foreign relationships and qualities in the global sector

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    Cross Culture Perspectives: Wal-Mart

    Cross Cultural Perspectives: Wal-Mart ETH/ 316 June 11, 2012 Laura Brodkey-Scott Cross Cultural Perspectives: Wal-Mart Introduction Wal-Mart is defined as the giant of retail and it is one of the largest companies in the world. It has grown to not only be a staple in America but internationally as well, touching base in countries such as Japan and China. It is a popular supercenter that is located worldwide. Wal-Mart is the largest retailer

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    Cross-Cultural Perspectives ETH 316 MARCH 10, 2015 Cross-Cultural Perspectives It is the nature of business to expand its business and increase sales. What is ethical? In my opinion ethics are defined by what is “right.” Some ethic standards are defined by law, but many must come from within the person or business. One must realize that sometimes what might be considered unethical by law or ethical by law might need to be revisit and thought about if the law or lack of it produces unethical

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    Cross Cultural Perspectives

    Cross-Cultural Perspectives ETH 316 BP is a global organization that has a multinational presence in the world. A cultural issue that can impact this organization outside of the United States is gender. In the United States and several other countries that BP works in, gender is not an issue as culturally it is acceptable for men and women to be in business together, but in some countries, especially in the Middle East this is tricky cultural difficulty. This can be a serious issue because

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