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How many of us are aware that HSBC, 'The World's Local Bank', originated in Hong Kong and Shanghai? Business managers need to have a global vision in order to be successful, with the skills to formulate and implement strategy across borders. Global Strategic Management lays down the foundations of 'traditional' strategy theory from a global perspective, while highlighting issues unique to companies operating worldwide and discusses truly 'transnational' firms, whose place of origin can no longer be pinpointed. The third edition of this popular text offers substantially revised chapters on Emerging global players and Global trends, as well as more coverage of ethics and sustainability, and outsourcing and offshoring. Lecturers can access PowerPoint presentations, a lecturer manual and a testbank.

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Global strategic management, Philippe Lasserre

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2012
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Title
Global strategic management
Language
English
Released
2012
Format
Paperback
Pages
560
ISBN10
0230293816
ISBN13
9780230293816
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How many of us are aware that HSBC, 'The World's Local Bank', originated in Hong Kong and Shanghai? Business managers need to have a global vision in order to be successful, with the skills to formulate and implement strategy across borders. Global Strategic Management lays down the foundations of 'traditional' strategy theory from a global perspective, while highlighting issues unique to companies operating worldwide and discusses truly 'transnational' firms, whose place of origin can no longer be pinpointed. The third edition of this popular text offers substantially revised chapters on Emerging global players and Global trends, as well as more coverage of ethics and sustainability, and outsourcing and offshoring. Lecturers can access PowerPoint presentations, a lecturer manual and a testbank.