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Competing in a Global Context - Coggle Diagram
Competing in a Global Context
Globalization
Technology
Cost
Internet
Global Vision
Friendly nations
Developing nations
Logistics Performance Index
China
Finding the next Global Hot Spot
Supply Chain Network
Supply Chain Management
Bullwhip Effect
Transportation
Distribution
Materials Management
Michael Porter - Supply Chain Framework
Operations
Outbound Logistics
Sales and Marketing
Inbound logistics
Service
Top Performers
Visibility
Balance
Isolate High Cost
Economic and Financial Flows
Balance of Payments
Capital Account
Financial Account
Current Account
Foreign Direct Investments
Operational Control
Buying Shares
Transfer Pricing
Tax havens
Transfer mispricing
Arms length principle
Unitary Taxation
Profit apportionment
Formulary apportionment
Vested interests
Technical issues
Path dependency
IFRS
Accountability
Efficiency
Transparency
Vision
Single set of global accounting standards
Convergence
Adoption
Voluntary
International accounting standards board
International Financial Reporting Standards
Accounting standards advisory board
Agenda consultation
Research programme
Standards development
Implementation
Conceptual Framework
Convergence culture
Technology giving regular people the power to create their own news.
International labour market
Jobs being lost
Jobs being created
Technology reducing costs and jobs required
Cheap foreign labour
Does Globalization promote employment
Job losses due to emerging countries
Offshoring
Misconception of jobs lost due to globalization
Technology causing losses and gains
Rising inequality
Improvement in job quality in emerging countries
CSR policies needed
Global market place
Triggers
Low-growth domestic markets
Customer drivers
Small domestic markets
Competitive forces
saturated domestic markets
Portfolio balance
Cost Factors
Global Branding
Engage in cultural immersion
Global frameworks with local relevance
Find and leverage influencers
Brand tribes
Brand communities
Ethical issues
Taking advantage of differing standards
Consumerism
Cultural homogenisation
Exploiting low income consumers
Geographical segregation