Differences

United Kingdom

U.S.

Culture

Laws

Government

Culture

Laws

Government

More reserved people

More direct in business deals

Less reserved people

More loyal to employers (more work hours put in than in U.K.

Face to face meetings

technology based meetings like Skype

U.S. is a Republic

U.K. is a Monarchy

The Prime Minister and cabinet have to be members of either the House of commons or House of Lords

President and cabinet cannot be apart of legislature or judicial branch

no part of the government is more powerful than the other

parliamentary sovereignty, by which no part of government can challenge the Parliament

Jaywalking is breaking the law

Jaywalking is not a crime. You can cross anywhere

In England and Wales, all land ultimately belongs to the Crown.

Typically in the US, someone who is a "homeowner" owns both the house and the land it's on.

In the US, if you are renting an apartment from someone, you don't owe local property taxes.

In the UK, if you are renting a flat from someone, you owe "council tax," a local tax that pays for local services.

Technology

Media

Technology

Media

Task Management tools

Cloud Computing

Artificial Intelligence

Virtual reality and augmented reality

Influence Marketing

Social Media Marketing

Google+

Youtube

LinkedIn

Facebook

Snapchat

Instagram

Level of Competition

Access to New Customers

Diversification of Business Risk

Lowering Costs

Level of Competition

The Determinants of National Competitive Advantage

Tax competition

Political instability