Assume that your boss has asked you to prepare a formal business report on Cross-Cultural
Differences in Leadership which will be shared at the next executive meeting.Marketing Research and Data Analysis
In this report they want to see well documented information on the ways cross-cultural differences
Affects leadership in the 21st century.
Your report should contain two main parts:
1) general part, which evaluates current trends in cross-cultural communication and most relevant
frameworks dealing with cross-cultural differences.
2) specific part, which evaluates how cross-cultural differences influence the performance of the
chosen company with specific examples; this part should be written in a problem-solution format.
and end up with set of recommendations relevant for the company.
(Here for answer please choose the Cipla ltd. India)
Important: In order to get A and B level grades, you must demonstrate knowledge of frameworks and studies beyond the content of the textbook and in-class explanations in your report and provide a relevant set of recommendations, targeting specific problems you identified in the chosen company. Avoid general recommendations which could be applied to almost any company.
Requirements:
- Write the paper using APA style with 6-8 citations and references in addition to the textbook. All sources must have: authors, publication dates, and publishers.
- The paper should be at least 2500 words, should follow a formal business report format including an introduction, main body, conclusion and recommendations, and must exhibit good writing, research, and analytical skills. You do not need to include executive summary or a table of contents.
- Report should be written in the formal style; avoid using personal pronouns and sharing personal experience for this assignment; avoid/limit usage of charts, diagrams and other visual components, instead concentrate on making your ideas coherent, relevant and convincing.
- Submit your paper via Turnitin before the due date; late submissions are penalized by 10%/day