Business Management SL
Business Management SL
6
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Unit 1 - Introduction To Business Management - QB
Unit 1 - Introduction To Business Management - QB
Unit 2 - Human Resource Management - QB
Unit 2 - Human Resource Management - QB
Unit 3 - Finance & accounts - QB
Unit 3 - Finance & accounts - QB
Unit 4 - Marketing - QB
Unit 4 - Marketing - QB
Unit 5 - Operations management - QB
Unit 5 - Operations management - QB
Unit 6 - Assessment
Unit 6 - Assessment
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Unit 1 - Introduction To Business Management - QB
Business Management SL
Business Management SL

Unit 1 - Introduction To Business Management - QB

Multinational Companies: Boon or Bane for Host Countries?

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4 mins read
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Alright future business moguls, let's dive into the world of massive companies that spread their wings globally. Ever wondered if there's a good side and a not-so-great side to them settling in another country? Let’s take a look-see!

Positives of multinational companies for the host country ๐ŸŽ‰

  • Economic Boosters ๐Ÿš€

    • These biggies help the economy grow.
    • Real-world example: Think of Apple in China. They create loads of jobs, work with local suppliers, and pay taxes! Ching, ching, money in the bank!
  • Breeding Ground for Fresh Ideas ๐Ÿ’ก

    • These companies bring innovative ways of doing business.
    • Real-world example: Starbucks in India introducing the coffee cafe culture, where before it was more of a tea country.
  • Skill Enhancement ๐Ÿ“š

    • They train and skill up local peeps, making them more competent!
    • Real-world example: If you learn tech skills at Microsoft in South Africa, you might start your own tech startup later on!
  • Shopaholic’s Delight ๐Ÿ›๏ธ

    • More products to choose from for consumers.
    • Real-world example: Ever noticed how we get brands like Nike, H&M, and Zara almost everywhere? Thank those multinational companies!
  • Infrastructure Boosters ๐Ÿ—๏ธ

    • They might help in building stuff like roads, schools, and more.
    • Real-world example: An international mining company might build roads to its site and schools for the children of its employees in Peru.

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Unit 1 - Introduction To Business Management - QB
Business Management SL
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Unit 1 - Introduction To Business Management - QB

Multinational Companies: Boon or Bane for Host Countries?

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657 words
Reading Time Emoji
4 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited onย 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Alright future business moguls, let's dive into the world of massive companies that spread their wings globally. Ever wondered if there's a good side and a not-so-great side to them settling in another country? Let’s take a look-see!

Positives of multinational companies for the host country ๐ŸŽ‰

  • Economic Boosters ๐Ÿš€

    • These biggies help the economy grow.
    • Real-world example: Think of Apple in China. They create loads of jobs, work with local suppliers, and pay taxes! Ching, ching, money in the bank!
  • Breeding Ground for Fresh Ideas ๐Ÿ’ก

    • These companies bring innovative ways of doing business.
    • Real-world example: Starbucks in India introducing the coffee cafe culture, where before it was more of a tea country.
  • Skill Enhancement ๐Ÿ“š

    • They train and skill up local peeps, making them more competent!
    • Real-world example: If you learn tech skills at Microsoft in South Africa, you might start your own tech startup later on!
  • Shopaholic’s Delight ๐Ÿ›๏ธ

    • More products to choose from for consumers.
    • Real-world example: Ever noticed how we get brands like Nike, H&M, and Zara almost everywhere? Thank those multinational companies!
  • Infrastructure Boosters ๐Ÿ—๏ธ

    • They might help in building stuff like roads, schools, and more.
    • Real-world example: An international mining company might build roads to its site and schools for the children of its employees in Peru.

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