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344 PART 5 • KEY STRATEGIC-MANAGEMENT TOPICS<br />

is a fun exercise that provides information for your class regarding some of these key<br />

differences.<br />

Instructions<br />

Step 1 Identify four individuals who either grew up in a foreign country or who have lived in a foreign<br />

country for more than one year. Interview those four persons. Try to have four different countries<br />

represented. During each interview, develop a list of eight key differences between<br />

American style/custom and that particular country’s style/custom in terms of various aspects of<br />

speaking, meetings, meals, relationships, friendships, and communication that could impact<br />

business dealings.<br />

Step 2 Develop a 15-minute PowerPoint presentation for your class and give a talk summarizing your<br />

findings. Identify in your talk the persons you interviewed as well as the length of time those<br />

persons lived in the respective countries. Give your professor a hard copy of your PowerPoint<br />

presentation.<br />

Assurance of Learning Exercise 11D<br />

How Well Traveled Are Business Students at Your University?<br />

Purpose<br />

It would be interesting to know how traveled are students at your university and also how those<br />

students consider their travels to be helpful in becoming an effective businessperson. Generally<br />

speaking, the more one has traveled, especially outside the United States, the more tolerant,<br />

understanding, and appreciative one is for diversity. Many students even state on their resume the<br />

extent to which they have traveled, both across the United States and perhaps around the world.<br />

Instructions<br />

Administer the following survey to at least 30 business students, including your classmates in the<br />

<strong>strategic</strong> <strong>management</strong> course. Analyze the results. Give a 15-minute presentation to your class<br />

regarding your findings. Turn in a written report of your findings to your professor.<br />

The Survey<br />

1. How many states in the United States have you visited?<br />

2. How many states in the United States have you lived for at least three months?<br />

3. How many countries outside the United States have you visited?<br />

4. List the countries outside the United States that you have visited.<br />

5. How many countries outside the United States have you lived for at least three months?<br />

6. List the countries outside the United States that you have lived for at least three months.<br />

7. To what extent do you feel that traveling across the United States can make a person a more effective<br />

businessperson? Use a 1 to 10 scale, where 1 is “Cannot Make a Difference” and 10 is “Can Make a<br />

Tremendous Difference.”<br />

8. To what extent do you feel that visiting countries outside the United States can make a person a more<br />

effective business person? Use a 1 to 10 scale, where 1 is “Cannot Make a Difference” and 10 is<br />

“Can Make a Tremendous Difference.”<br />

9. To what extent do you feel that living in another country can make a person a more effective<br />

businessperson? Use a 1 to 10 scale, where 1 is “Cannot Make a Difference” and 10 is “Can Make<br />

a Tremendous Difference.”<br />

10. What three important ways so you feel that traveling or living outside the United States<br />

would be helpful to a person in being a more effective businessperson?

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