Presented To: Dr. Siraj Jamal Siddiqui Presented By: Usman Kamal (11286) Awal Raza (11254) Fariha Younus
Presented To: Dr. Siraj Jamal Siddiqui Presented By: Usman Kamal (11286) Awal Raza (11254) Fariha Younus
Regional Alliances:
NAFTA (North American Free Trade Association)
EU (European Union)
Global Communication:
Telecommunications
Television and telephone makes it easy to transfer
information and do business.
Internet
Companies accessing information and doing business
over internet.
Global Competition:
More production at lowest cost:
Technological Changes:
New machines that aid manufacturing and outdates old
technology and saves operating costs.
Multinational Enterprises:
HR activities are affected as they send employees to
host countries.
Global Organizations:
HR is the backbone of global organizations.
Economic Factors:
Different countries have different economies:
Mixed economies and command economies
Cultural Factors:
Set of values, symbols, beliefs, languages, and
norms that guide human behavior within country
Convincing people from different ethnic
backgrounds to work together may be difficult
Expatriates
Extensive
cultural skills
needed
Limited
cultural skills
needed
Technical
Functional
Developmental
Strategic
Personal characteristics
Cultural awareness
Cultural adaptability
Diversity acceptance
Global experiences
Communication skills
Organizational requirement
Organizational knowledge
Technical abilities
Job related skills
Personal/family factors
Personal life demands
Family consideration
Career development
Language capabilities
Nonverbal awareness
Listening skill
Conflict resolution abilities
Tax Concerns:
Global employees only pay tax of the country they
are situated in by their organization.
Global Benefits:
Paid Leaves
Health care
Global Security:
HR to keep check on the security conditions of the
countries their employees are working in.
Pre-departure training: