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A Different View
John has done well in his company.In only five years, he has risen to the position of divisional manager.However, he knows that in order to rise to the level of senior management he needs to spend some time managing abroad in his company's foreign subsidiaries.Although he has travelled to foreign countries for business and holidays, he has never lived abroad and wonders what differences he would find.He is considering applying for a new foreign-based position, but first wants to find out some basic differences between managing in Australia and managing in a foreign country.He researched the topic of international management and found many helpful facts about countries and their people.
-Refer to A Different View (Scenario) .John found out that, compared to managers in many other countries, Australian managers are accustomed to legal and political systems that are ________.
Free Blacks
African Americans who were not enslaved before the Civil War, especially significant in the United States, living either by purchasing their freedom, being emancipated, or born to free parents.
Gag Rule
A rule limiting or preventing debate on an issue, which has been notably used in legislative bodies.
Political Ploy
A strategic maneuver or tactic used by individuals or groups within a political context to gain advantage or achieve specific ends.
Discussion Of Slavery
Conversations or debates regarding the historical institution of slavery, its impacts, and its legacy in contemporary society.
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