Korean hierarchical culture
Historically Koreans are accustomed to hierarchical culture. When Starbucks came to Korea and opened the first store near Ewha women’s Univ. in 1999, Korean hierarchical culture was stronger than now. There were much less multinational companies at that time and most of companies had very strict culture. It was natural that the workforce atmosphere was very differen
Thus, our team decided to study about cosmetic market in China. We found that foreign companies like L’Oreal, Procter & Gamble Co and Shiseido have large portion of the China’s cosmetics market share while Korean companies have little portion of that. However, Korean beauty products also have high quality and Chinese people are favorable to Korean products. In other words, it is hard to under
What does 'CJ Foodville' mean?
CJ Foodville is a compound word combining ‘'Food’' and ‘'Village’', pursuing toward a comfortable, relaxing, and fun family restaurant where customers can feel the same way when enjoying having a meal with families and neighbors in the village.
Trend
1. Family Restaurant
Family restaurant is the professional catering restaurant whose target is the fa
Boundary
Identity
Commitment
Stability
Sense-Making & Control Mechanism
Defines rules of the game, if conform: reward & upward mobility
Trend – decentralized makes culture more important, but establishing a strong culture harder
HR recruiting – selects employees that will maintain the image and guides employee performance into the same direction
Shared perceptions
Multinational Corporation
A multinational corporation (MNC) is a corporation that manages production or delivers services in more than one country. It can also be referred to as an international corporation. There are countless MNCs around the globe, and that means one has to have strategic plan or strategy for their survival in the market.
II. I. Communication between different cultures
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