Question: Directions: Use the format below to create a real Work Plan for your Chapter 13 Analytical Report. Make sure to include information relevant to the
Directions: Use the format below to create a real Work Plan for your Chapter 13 Analytical Report. Make sure to include information relevant to the purpose of your report (do not include historical/geographical data). This assignment is critical to your final analytical report, so it is important that you complete the work plan accurately. Note: Delete my extra notes and highlighted information prior to uploading your work plan. Proofread carefully! Statement of Problem - (This is from problem 13.13 on page 515; you may use this exact information for your statement of problem.) U.S. businesses are expanding into foreign markets with manufacturing plants, sales offices, and branches abroad. Most Americans, however, have little knowledge of or experience with people from [other cultures]. To prepare for participation in the global marketplace, we must collect information about [your chosen country] so that our company's expansion abroad will be successful. Statement of Purpose - This is the purpwo of your report. You will create an "expanded" statement of purpose that addresses: scope, limitations, and significance. What will your report cover? Why should the audience read your report? What would happen if the audience didn't read your report? What are some things your report will not cover? Again, see problem 13.13 (Your Task) for guidance here. Research Strategy - Where do you plan to find your sources for your report? Make sure to identify primary and secondary sources. If you do not know what primary/secondary sources are, read chapter 11. (Do not just list "online". Remember all sources must be credible.) Tentative Outline - You should have three to five topics with some subtopics (use this alphanumeric outline format). See problem 13.13 as well as Eigure 13.6 for ideas for your topics such as Social Customs, Value Systems, Economic Institutions, etc. Note: This is not a history report! Remember, to tie the topics to why it's important to understand these values in order to conduct business globally Activity 11.4 Preparing a Work Plan. Complete a real (not pretend) work plan for your chapter 13 analytical report. at Make sure to delete my notes and proofread before uploding your assignment. Refer to Activity 11.4 Preparing a Work Plan, found on page 404 in your textbook. Create a "REAL" work plan for your Analytical Research Report (that will be due for Chapter 13). The problem 11.4 directs you to another location to choose a topic for your work plan, but you will complete the work for your Analytical Research Report. Analytical Research Report Topic. Make sure you 100% understand the purpose of your Analytical Research Report. Refer to Activity 13.13 Formal Business Report: Planning an International Launch, found on page 488 in your textbook. This is your Analytical Research Report Topic: Select a non-English speaking country and research social norms and customs (basic cultural dimensions) of this country. You may not select a MINT country (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, or Turkey). You will pretend that you are writing a company briefing for your boss that will prepare them to acclimate to the country. Do not research geographic information, business plan information, or marketing information-keep the focus on cultural dimensions and how people interact. Activity 11.4 Preparing a Work Plan. Click here to refer to Model Document 11.1 found on page 374 of your textbook. Use this exact format for your work plan; At however, use the content from the Analytical Report Topic. Make sure to have all the headings: Statement of Problem, Statement of Purpose (include the purpose, scope, limits and significance), Research Strategy. Tentative Outline (refer to Figure 13.4 found on pages 488489 of your textbook for outline topics At ), and Work Schedule (use real dates). Apply block-style format (single-space, with one blank line between sections). Work Schedule - These are the actual steps you are taking to prepare this research report with projected dates. For example, you should have these steps, but you might have more, especially if you are doing any primary research like personal interviews: Work Schedule - These are the actual steps you are taking to prepare this research report with projected dates. For example, you should have these steps, but you might have more, especially if you are doing any primary research like personal interviews: Directions: Use the format below to create a real Work Plan for your Chapter 13 Analytical Report. Make sure to include information relevant to the purpose of your report (do not include historical/geographical data). This assignment is critical to your final analytical report, so it is important that you complete the work plan accurately. Note: Delete my extra notes and highlighted information prior to uploading your work plan. Proofread carefully! Statement of Problem - (This is from problem 13.13 on page 515; you may use this exact information for your statement of problem.) U.S. businesses are expanding into foreign markets with manufacturing plants, sales offices, and branches abroad. Most Americans, however, have little knowledge of or experience with people from [other cultures]. To prepare for participation in the global marketplace, we must collect information about [your chosen country] so that our company's expansion abroad will be successful. Statement of Purpose - This is the purpwo of your report. You will create an "expanded" statement of purpose that addresses: scope, limitations, and significance. What will your report cover? Why should the audience read your report? What would happen if the audience didn't read your report? What are some things your report will not cover? Again, see problem 13.13 (Your Task) for guidance here. Research Strategy - Where do you plan to find your sources for your report? Make sure to identify primary and secondary sources. If you do not know what primary/secondary sources are, read chapter 11. (Do not just list "online". Remember all sources must be credible.) Tentative Outline - You should have three to five topics with some subtopics (use this alphanumeric outline format). See problem 13.13 as well as Eigure 13.6 for ideas for your topics such as Social Customs, Value Systems, Economic Institutions, etc. Note: This is not a history report! Remember, to tie the topics to why it's important to understand these values in order to conduct business globally Activity 11.4 Preparing a Work Plan. Complete a real (not pretend) work plan for your chapter 13 analytical report. at Make sure to delete my notes and proofread before uploding your assignment. Refer to Activity 11.4 Preparing a Work Plan, found on page 404 in your textbook. Create a "REAL" work plan for your Analytical Research Report (that will be due for Chapter 13). The problem 11.4 directs you to another location to choose a topic for your work plan, but you will complete the work for your Analytical Research Report. Analytical Research Report Topic. Make sure you 100% understand the purpose of your Analytical Research Report. Refer to Activity 13.13 Formal Business Report: Planning an International Launch, found on page 488 in your textbook. This is your Analytical Research Report Topic: Select a non-English speaking country and research social norms and customs (basic cultural dimensions) of this country. You may not select a MINT country (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, or Turkey). You will pretend that you are writing a company briefing for your boss that will prepare them to acclimate to the country. Do not research geographic information, business plan information, or marketing information-keep the focus on cultural dimensions and how people interact. Activity 11.4 Preparing a Work Plan. Click here to refer to Model Document 11.1 found on page 374 of your textbook. Use this exact format for your work plan; At however, use the content from the Analytical Report Topic. Make sure to have all the headings: Statement of Problem, Statement of Purpose (include the purpose, scope, limits and significance), Research Strategy. Tentative Outline (refer to Figure 13.4 found on pages 488489 of your textbook for outline topics At ), and Work Schedule (use real dates). Apply block-style format (single-space, with one blank line between sections). Work Schedule - These are the actual steps you are taking to prepare this research report with projected dates. For example, you should have these steps, but you might have more, especially if you are doing any primary research like personal interviews: Work Schedule - These are the actual steps you are taking to prepare this research report with projected dates. For example, you should have these steps, but you might have more, especially if you are doing any primary research like personal interviews