Globalization
(noun) The process by which a community of people, ideas, and organizations from all over the world come together to form a single global culture.
(verb) To have or have become a part of a larger community in the sense that a group is able to take advantage of the resources of that group.
(adj) Being affiliated with a specific group or organization.
(noun) To accept with open arms the values of another group or organization and be prepared to give that organization your support.
(noun) For example: The U.S. should maintain its international position of strength, even if some other nation takes it as their own.
(noun) Globalization can be viewed as a negative force on an economy that attempts to isolate itself from others. In today's globalization environment there are various reasons why local markets will not go away and the global market will continue thriving. It also has both positive and negative impacts on different groups & organizations.
(noun) The increase in interdependence among nations due to globalization; a term used to describe, the continued expansion of economic and political influence of states across borders.
(adj) A trade area is a situation where two separate regions of an economy are joined together so that they can share goods and services and reduce or eliminate tariffs.
(noun) A free trade area is an agreement between many countries.
(noun) Free trade may occur when one country buys products from another country for its products or services, but does not allow them to use these products or services. With this new initiative, several benefits accrue to the buyer, consumer, service provider etc....
(noun) As more products enter foreign markets, the price of a product can rise in order to compensate the seller for buying less than it would normally buy if the prices were kept equal. This kind of phenomenon is called "price discrimination".
(noun) Free trade agreements are a way of linking countries economically, politically, and culturally.
(noun) If we want to get into business, then we need to have sufficient knowledge of our host country. We can find out all that by studying English and other languages of our host country.
(noun) The government of any country wants to expand its borders, it needs money for building new buildings and roads which in return increases the tax revenue of the county.
(noun) An economy gets better if people are willing to work hard for every bit of income they get from their job. But how would you like to make sure that employees get maximum satisfaction? You would start asking yourself: How do I know that my employers will pay me enough, what is there in this country to motivate my employers to give me greater responsibility and then finally, what is available in the market for such jobs? Only to realize, that there is a big difference between knowing something and doing it. One can always say that what we know now is wrong, but the fact remains that we don't actually know anything.
(noun) A good marketing campaign is used to make a public feel like a person who is looking at a particular company for a job. By making him want to think about the firm he may end up looking for something he may not have thought of already.
(noun) There is a time when everyone likes to think that someone in power can solve problems of his country like the current Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif is attempting to do.
(noun) When things get tough, some people turn to help others, they try to help each other instead of keeping secrets for themselves. They call for help out on social networks, ask for help on Facebook, look up charities etc.
(noun) Any successful business can bring benefit through their management. However, it is necessary for success in the business sector to understand things well in order to achieve their goals. Therefore, one must be ready to face obstacles and keep learning from mistakes.
(noun) Marketing is the key to any successful business. It requires constant planning, execution, and understanding of human behaviour.
(noun) Management is the process of ensuring a smooth running of a company and maintaining harmony amongst different departments.
(noun) Leadership is the ability to influence others in a positive manner.
(noun) Motivation is the ability to create a desire within a person to achieve certain results while following the instructions given by the management.
(noun) Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is the effort to engage stakeholders in activities that enhance profitability of companies in the long run, without compromising their core values or ethical standards. CSR involves working closely with partners and consumers to address socially and environmentally relevant concerns.
(noun) Companies nowadays tend to follow “Coca-Cola” strategy. Coca-Cola has created awareness about soft drinks in developing areas. Nowadays almost 90 percent of people have tried the drink and Coca Cola is taking care of all expenses. So, this sort of strategy can be considered as profitable.
(noun) People nowadays are busy with life and they have no time for reading books or spending time on research. Research conducted by scientists nowadays provides information, and no wonder if someone was to spend a few hours to study a topic it becomes almost impossible to read in 5 minutes.
(noun) Science offers a lot of opportunities, but it can be quite dangerous as well. All kinds of technologies nowadays provide us with the opportunity to gather large quantities of data on the planet, and we should be aware about the consequences of this data and make decisions accordingly.
(noun) Some people believe that a healthy diet can make a huge difference in their health. Such a diet usually includes fresh vegetables, fruits and low fat foods. However, fresh juice with sugar is not quite healthy. Such juices contain a lot of sugar, and a lot of calories, which are too high to be welcomed.
(noun) There is an impact of technology upon the society, many changes have taken place due to technological advancements. Technology makes communication easy, therefore people in all parts of the globe can communicate easily with each other. No matter how remote you are when you are talking to a person, you don’t need to talk to the TV, radio or internet. Internet enables you to connect the world.
(noun) Human beings are very interesting creatures and have been contributing significantly to our existence. People have a variety of talents, they can also play music, write poetry etc. It’s just amazing how much knowledge a person possesses. It gives us the chance to learn a new language, develop something in mathematics, solve complex equations etc., This makes humankind smarter and improves our intellect.
(noun) It's the best way to see the world. When we go to an exotic island, it helps us to get acquainted with different cultures and learn about the history of many lands.
(noun) Most of the things that we can see in nature are the result of humans' imagination. Many animals and plants are alive only because of science, therefore they are a sign of humanity. This shows how important we are to nature.
(noun) Humanity is very diverse. Scientists and philosophers come together to discuss their opinions and give opinions to each other.
(noun) Humanity is very divided into different races and nations. These divisions help humans to understand the differences between countries and people.