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Discussion D: Cultures, People, and Quality Control
Welcome to the forth discussion. In this course you will be introduced to a topic in the discussion. The first week of the module you will write about your initial thoughts after reviewing the resources. The initial post should be at least 300 words.
During the following week you will reply to at least two of your classmates. The replies should be at least 100 words. See the discussion rubric for more details on grading.
Discussions should always be completed prior to "class." If you are in an online class or an on ground course this is prior to the lesson portion of the week. Are you ready to begin?
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Initial Post (1 300-word post)
Many manufacturing workers (such as factories in China and Russia) and service industry workers (such as call centers and help desks in India) complete their job functions in a different culture and environment than the company's headquarters. If you were an operations manager in the United States overseeing an international operation, what issues should you be aware of? How would you prepare yourself to manage different cultures?
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Running Head: CULTURE AND QUALITY CONTROL
Culture and Quality Control
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CULTURE AND QUALITY CONTROL
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Managing Different cultures
As an operational manager, overseeing international operations exposes you to several
issues. Thus, one needs to be aware of several things. The most crucial one concerns the beliefs
of foreigners. Every organization’s operations are built on specific pillars. Most of the time,...
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