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FINAL REVIEW
  • BUSINESS 187

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FORMAT
  • 40 Multiple choice (2 pts. Each)
  • 10 True False (2 pts. Each)
  • Bring
  • Scantron (Form 882-E the small style)
  • Pencils erasers
  • Well rested mind

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Two Types of Studying
  • For Content
  • 1st go over all readings and powerpoints for Part
    II of class--micro section
  • 2nd go over both midterm exams on-line
  • Review vocabulary , margin comments and
    powerpoints for Parts I and II
  • For ProcessModels
  • Go over unifying conceptual models for the class
  • Go over all cases--three coursepack cases and
    mini-cases covered in class in the textbook

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Conceptual Models
  • Global Integration vs. Local Responsiveness
  • Recontextualization
  • Definition--what is it and how it happens.
  • Understanding of when it occurs and to what
    degree depending on technology characteristics
  • Porter Diamond/ Russian Stacking Dolls
  • Country competitiveness
  • Difference between Comparative, Competitive
    Advantage and Absolute
  • Cultural Models
  • Billiard Ball--Comparative H.E.L.P systems
  • Negotiated Culture

5
The multiple choice will cover
  • Selected points from the first two-thirds of the
    course
  • Go over first two midterm reviews
  • More questions from the last part of the course
  • To be reviewed in these slides

6
Note Kinds of Regional Economic Integration
Agreements
  • Free trade area Just eliminates tariffs reduces
    non-tariff barriers inside the group
  • The original approach in Europe
  • Now used in North American Free Trade Agreement
  • Customs union Members set common tariffs to be
    charged to outsiders
  • Common market Includes all elements of customs
    union and free mobility of factors of production
  • The European Community

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  • Distribution is the course physical path or
    legal title that goods take between production
    and consumption.
  • Includes both shipping and the process by which
    the product is sold
  • Intermediaries in distribution
  • Sales representatives (reps) do not take title
  • Distributors actually buy your goods from you
  • Export management companies
  • handle everything, but rare in U.S.

8
  • Famous kinds of Asian intermediaries
  • /Interfirm Networks
  • Sogo shosha - Japanese general trading company
  • Keiretsu-Vertical networks
  • Chaebol - Big Korean group with trading company
  • Other intermediaries in U.S.
  • Freight forwarder (exporting)
  • Customs broker (for importing)

9
Key points from Chap. 21 Human Resource
Management
  • International HR Managerial Terms
  • Locals citizens of the countries in which they
    are work in
  • Least expensive
  • Expatriates non-citizens
  • Home-country national
  • Third-country national

10
  • Selecting the right expatriate
  • Focus on technical competence first
  • Then
  • adaptiveness
  • flexibility, tolerance
  • Cost of living adjustments
  • Difficulties of returning
  • Reverse culture shock
  • Former expatriate suddenly has less status
  • Home folks have different interests

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Key points from Chap. 15 Control Strategies
  • What is control?
  • planning, evaluation, and correction to ensure
    the organization meets its objectives
  • Why is control important?
  • Control difficulties abroad
  • Distance
  • Diversity
  • Uncontrollables
  • Extra uncertainties (government instabilities,
    etc.)

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  • Kinds of structures
  • International division All international units
    report to one place at headquarters
  • Functional structure Units performing
    particular functions all over world report to
    central groups
  • Product division structure People working on
    same products all over world report to central
    groups

13
  • Geographic division structure Units for
    different countries, regions report to same top
    executive
  • Matrix structure
  • International units have more than one boss
  • Mixed structures

14
Location of decision-making
  • Globally integrated strategy more centralized
  • Multidomestic strategy - decentralized
  • Control mechanisms dont memorize, but know
    that corporate culture is shared values that
    produce similar behavior in different countries

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Chapter 18 Objectives
  • Describe different dimensions of global
    manufacturing strategy
  • Examine elements of global supply chain
    management
  • Show how quality effects global supply chain
  • Illustrate how supplier networks function
  • Explain how inventory management is a key
    dimension of the global supply chain
  • Present different alternatives for transporting
    products along the supply chain from suppliers to
    customers

18-2
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Advantages of Global Sourcing
  • Reduce costs due to less expensive labor
  • Improve quality
  • Increase exposure to worldwide technology
  • Strengthen reliability of supply by supplementing
    domestic with foreign suppliers
  • Gain access to materials available only abroad
  • Establish presence in a foreign market
  • Satisfy offset requirements

18-16
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Studying Supply Chain Alternatives
  • Customer requirements
  • Plant and distribution center network design
  • Inventory management
  • Outsourcing and 3rd-party logistics relationships
  • Key customer and supplier relationships
  • Business processes
  • Information systems
  • Organizational design and training requirements
  • Performance metrics
  • Performance goals

18-8
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Good Luck
  • Make sure you take advantage of the extra credit
    built into the exam.
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