Chapter 13 Behavioral Challenges in International Management Internet Exercises 1. http://www.exxon.com/index_flash.html The Exxon Corporation is an innovative leader in the petroleum industry. It
has branches that can be found in several foreign countries. According to this
company’s motto, "Exxon is the best way to get there." Utilizing technological
advancements, this organization is looking forward to continued success in the
future. As you examine this site, develop responses to the following questions. What
impact does international business/globalization have on Exxon? Analyze the
company site and prepare a list by country delineating where do they face different
types of risks. As Exxon does business globally, what possible preparation do
you believe the company needs for effective operations? How might they better
prepare themselves for the competitive marketplace of tomorrow? Globally, how
does environmental concerns affect this firm? Explain. 2. http://www.pg.com/ Originally started in 1837 as a small, family operated soap and candle
company in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, the Procter & Gamble Company today markets
more than 300 products to more than five billion consumers in 140 countries
and employs more than 110,000 people. As you explore the site above, it is very evident that P & G is a global
company and it derives majority of its revenues from overseas operations. Unlike
a company like Exxon, P&G faces special challenges in the international
arena as it deals in consumer products. Describe what challenges you gather
from the readings and research of the site above. How do you believe the company
is responding to this challenge? How effectively do you believe the company
handles expatriate issues? What could it do better in communication for a prospective
individual like you interested in overseas assignments? Explain. |