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    Everyone knows that the key to effective communication is knowledge. And cross-cultural communication is not an exception to the rule. Quite the contrary we have to know not only the basic data about our foreign partner, but also we ought to be acquainted with numerous rules and standards of behavior established in his or her country. To negotiate with our partner we should possess both the minimum personal information about him or her and the maximum information about his or her country. In this

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    entrepreneurs continues to rise as well. Even though some of these budding businesspeople have a financial base from which they launch their new ventures, a majority do not have identifiable sources of funds. Therefore, this group of unlucky entrepreneurs is always seeking out successful and sophisticated investors who are always willing to invest in new promising start-ups. However, the catch is that the budding businesspeople seeking partners and funding must first and foremost do a pitch, where

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    cards that are translated into Italian on the back; make sure to included any advanced educational degrees you hold and your full title or position. Italians like to know whether they are dealing with an important person. Very senior Italian businesspeople have less information on their business cards. In

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    Andrew Carnegie is broadly known as an unmistakable tycoon and a steel head honcho who picked up acclaim for his trademark state of mind towards riches and obligation that is related with it. The accompanying Andrew Carnegie paper will talk about the issues identified with the most eminent work of this unmistakable figure "The Gospel of Wealth". Current article on Andrew Carnegie does not seek after an objective of breaking down the history of this renowned individual however is somewhat gone for

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    1. Connect much of the time. On the off chance that they as of late put in a request or you gave an administration, approach them for input. Demonstrating you think about their fulfillment level says a lot about your sense of duty regarding them. It can likewise give you a chance to pick up understanding on different items and administrations that you can offer to increase new business. On the off chance that they have not worked with you in a while, verify how you can help them. It might likewise

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    Cultural differences to take into account for a French businessman in Russia  Analysis of some aspects of intercultural differences  Their effects on business communication The purpose of this essay is to show that intercultural differences between French and Russian businessmen exist and discuss if they are a threat for effective business communication. The structure follows the different steps of a real business situation: a French businessman meeting his potential Russian partners for a

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    In 2015, the applicant pool increased at 57% of business schools worldwide (Gellman). Today, a Masters of Business Administration defines a businessperson and unlocks the doors to the financial world. Modern business hinges on education, but when formal schooling was not widely available, artists considered other factors integral to a flourishing businessman and financial success. Authors, playwrights, and filmmakers recognized the value of formal education, but imagined experience, social dexterity

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    The Hofstede’s theory has really brought some of my own personal thoughts on my cultural background to light. This was the first time I ever heard about Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions. I am American and there are things about the traits for American Culture that I thought was just something based on where you are from in regards to the United States. I always felt that since I was raised in Brooklyn, NY my parents expected me to think this way. The biggest for me was the biggest on the scale was

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    Last Friday we had the pleasure of being spoke to by Carl Joyner who is the CEO, Founder and President of Triose. One thing that was interesting about his presentation was that he didn’t talk much about his company or any jobs he had. He focused mainly on his philosophy, determination and personal story. He started with a simple but meaningful message that has inspired him all throughout his life. “There’s a better way to do it”. He claimed that this little message is what powered him to be successful

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    Dbq Robber Barons

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    From 1865 to 1900, a surge in industry and business began to come into effect. Railroads, oil, steel, and various inventions enabled the rise of these businesses. As time went on, the leaders of the businesses would become more eager to achieve wealth. Some historians have described these people as ‘robber barons’ or people who use extreme methods to control and maintain their wealth and power. Others would chastise that belief, declaring that it is an unjust conclusion to draw. Despite the oppositions

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