Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Miscellaneous
100

The process of working with and through others to achieve organizational objectives in a changing environment.

Management 

100

convenient description of the production-oriented area of management dedicated to improving efficiency, cutting waste, and improving quality  

Operational Approach

100

Should be viewed as a single economy, rather than trade among countries

Global economy

100

The Internationationalization process has this many steps

Six

100

The pursuit of organizational objectives in international and intercultural settings

International Management

200

Structural considerations such as the chain of command, division of labor, and assignment of responsibility are part of the organizing function.

Organization

200

an approach to psychology that focuses on how one's environment and how external stimuli affect a person's mental states

Behavioral Approach


200

Employers rely on these type of workers because they are paid at lower rates with fewer benefits and also can be easily dismissed in times of hardship for the organization

Part-time workers

200

A multinational venture centrally managed from a specific country

A global company

200

This team is Rob's favorite baseball team

Cincinnati Reds

300

 Managers become inspiring leaders by serving as role models and adapting their management style to the demands of the situation.

Leading 

300

a management theory that suggests the most appropriate style of management is dependent on the context of the situation and that adopting a single, rigid style is inefficient in the long term

Contingency Approach

300

These people are very similar to entrepreneurs but strive for innovation within an existing organization and tend to have a higher need for security

Intrapreneurs

300

Any form of guided experience aimed at helping people live and work successfully in another culture

Cross-cultural training

300

This was Google's original name

BackRub

400

the process of making plans for something.

Planning 

400

based on the generalization that everything is inter-related and interdependent

Systems Approach


400
Managers are held personally accountable for the illegal actions of their business
Personal legal accountability
400

A global network of productive units with a decentralized authority structure and no distinct national identity

A transcontinental company

400

The product of a constant struggle between stability and change

Society

500

 Managers choose among alternative courses of action when they make decisions. Making intelligent and ethical decisions in today’s complex world is a major management challenge.

Decision Making 

500

assumes all organizations require the same rational management process

Universal Process Approach

500

The systematic development and practical application of a new idea

Innovation process

500

This step in the internationalization process includes companies in a foreign country being authorized to produce and/or market a given product within a specified territory in return for a fee

Licensing

500

the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit

Entrepreneurship