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Training provides the skills, knowledge, and proficiency required to perform a task or excel in a position. Quite often, especially in positions expected to lead to a career, the business world requires training of its employees that goes beyond what was provided in school or college, or that …
As world trade increases, more countries are implementing regulations to ensure they receive a fair share of taxable corporate profits. The universally acceptable approach for setting transfer prices is the “arm’s length standard.” This is a price that would have been reached by two independent parties trading in …
The Trans-European Networks (TENs) are large infrastructure networks for transport, energy, and telecommunications connecting the 27 member states within the European Union (EU). These networks contribute to the further development of the internal market by enabling the free movement of goods and persons, integrating the EU economically and …
Transition economies are countries with economies in transition that abandoned state socialism and central planning and have been attempting a move to capitalism. The central process of economic transformation typically involves three fundamental, revolutionary, systemic changes, including liberalization, macroeconomic stabilization, and structural adjustment through commodification, marketization, privatization, and …
Transportation is the movement of freight or passengers, by land (rail or road), air, or water. Though important to trade throughout history, since the Industrial Revolution, transportation concerns have become crucial to the operation of any business, whether the company ships its own goods or simply depends on …
Global commerce depends on the smooth, reliable movement of materials, parts, and finished goods through their respective supply chains. However, as supply chains become more globalized with longer distances and lead times, there are greater possibilities for a shipment to be in transit longer than its expected delivery …
The Treaty of Rome is the multinational economic agreement that created the European Economic Community (EEC), the forerunner of the European Union (EU), in 1958. Following two years of negotiations that began in Messina, Italy, in 1955, the Treaty of Rome was signed on March 25, 1957, and …
Trinidad and Tobago is a twin-island republic located in the southern Caribbean approximately seven miles off the coast of Venezuela. Trinidad, the larger of the two islands, is situated at Latitude 10 1/2 degrees N, Longitude 61 1/2 degrees W and occupies a total area of 3,000 sq. …
Located in north Africa, Tunisia has a population of 10 million, and was in ancient times the location of Carthage, the capital of the Carthaginian Empire. It then became a part of the Roman Empire, later being captured by the Arabs, and then was absorbed into the Ottoman …
Because of its geographical location, many businesses have operated from Turkey since early modern times, and the cities of Constantinople (now Istanbul) and Smyrna (now Izmir) were some of the busiest ports in the eastern Mediterranean. Many of the early western and central European trading companies operated through …
Turnkey refers to something ready for immediate use, or to the creation of a turnkey project, or to some other business practice. A turnkey business is one that is delivered with everything that is needed for operating the business immediately. A turnkey operation is one that delivers a …
Tyco International, headquartered in Bermuda, is a manufacturer of industrial products and provider of services to businesses and consumers. Tyco was founded in 1960 as a research laboratory to do work for the government. Tyco was incorporated in 1962 as Tyco Laboratories, and went public in 1964. Beginning …
UBS AG is a global financial services company headquartered in Basel and Zurich, Switzerland. The company identifies itself as the leading global wealth management organization, a top-tier investment banking and securities firm, one of the largest global asset managers, as well as a market leader in Swiss private …
This European country was an independent nation until the 14th century, when parts of it were integrated into the Russian Empire, which gradually came to control nearly all of what had historically been the Ukraine. After the Russian Revolution, the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic became a constituent part …
Uncertainty is a fact of organizational life, and all organizations develop mechanisms for coping with it. However, not all organizations behave alike in their effort to avoid perceived uncertainty. According to Geert Hofstede, this is because uncertainty avoidance is a culture-dependent variable, and not all firms are embedded …
Economists and sociologists have studied economic inequality between countries, trying to understand the causes of underdevelopment. Some see it as a type of historical setback that can be overcome by passing through certain stages as developed countries have already done. Others see it as a situation characterized by …
UniCredit Group is one of the leading European banking groups, with a core business of retail banking and other related services, but also offering asset management, insurance, and leasing services. During fiscal year 2007, the Group recorded an operating income of €29,655 million, an operating profit of €13,346 …
Unilever is a modern multinational corporation employing over 180,000 people on six continents. It has research laboratories in England (Colworth and Port Sunlight), Holland (Vlaardingen), Connecticut (Trumbull), New Jersey (Englewood Cliffs), India (Bangalore), Pakistan, and in Shanghai. With gross revenues from its worldwide operations in 2005 at €40 …
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is located on the Persian Gulf and is bordered by Saudi Arabia and Oman. There are seven states that make up this Middle Eastern federation. The seven states are referred to as “emirates,” and they include Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah, …
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (94,526 square miles, population 60,975,000, GDP $2.23 trillion in 2007) is an industrialized country of islands off the northwest coast of the European continent, consisting of four constituent countries: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. National administrative offices exist …