Saturday, February 13, 2010

Global Business: What works and what doesn’t in strategic planning, relevant policies & strategies and some crucial issues in corporate ethics

I had made an attempt to write a few research papers some time back. Some were presented, published and appreciated; some didn’t either due to me not meeting the required deadlines or my boss not being interested. I take the opportunity to share some of the abstracts with my readers here. .

Businesses and companies that are watchful of the changes in the environment and which have internal mechanisms to react to these changes are the ones which do well on a continued basis in the long run. The emphasis is on understanding how strategic planning can help companies to ascertain and figure out the risks in the environment and deal with them effectively.

Some crucial and fundamental principles lie beneath every successful strategy. By understanding these principles, a competent manager can shape a successful strategy.

Ethics in the corporate scenario is gaining importance globally. With businesses moving beyond borders, it is crucial for every company to figure out that the necessary knowledge and practice of ethics is essential to function internationally. The research paper explains how an internationally operational business, which has to perform in several legal and social structures, can build on ethical standards by preparing, putting into operation and enforcing corporate codes of conduct.

Decision making, from one (or a few) of the specified sectors, in the era of globalization by strategic leaders who have left a mark will be discussed.

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