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    Training For Success In The Age Of Globalization

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    Title
    Training For Success In The Age Of Globalization
    Author
    McCormack, Jared
    Date
    May 2022
    Subject
    cross-cultural norms
    training
    China
    America
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/2658
    Abstract
    Globalization has caused businesses to operate across varying cultures. Proper cultural training will maximize efficiency and minimize mistakes. This paper examines the relationship between Chinese and American cultural practices within this context. Based off of the cultural norms discussed and how they are specifically related to business, recommendations on how to implement training protocols to prepare employees for their new environment will be made.
    Advisor
    Mullane, Ken
    Department
    Business Administration
    Degree
    Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA)
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