Principle of Management PM T322PWB 2 Group 8 reflection paper GROUP ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET STUDENT DETAILS Student name Le Ngoc Anh Dao Student ID number 22002802 Student name Chu Thuy Quynh Student I.
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STUDENT DETAILS
Student name: Le Ngoc Anh Dao Student ID number: 22002802
Student name: Chu Thuy Quynh Student ID number: 21000631
Student name: Tran Le Khanh Quynh Student ID number: 22003827
Student name: Nguyen Nam Khanh Student ID number: 22002656
UNIT AND TUTORIAL DETAILS
Unit name: Principle of Management Unit number: 2
Tutorial/Lecture: Tutorial 2.2 Class day and time: 15 Thursday -1:15PM Lecturer or Tutor name: Tran Thi Huong Trang
ASSIGNMENT DETAILS
Title: PM-T322PWB-2-Group 8 Reflection report 1 tutorial 2.2
Length: 4 pages Due date: 24/09/2022 Date submitted: 24/09/2022
DECLARATION
I hold a copy of this assignment if the original is lost or damaged.
I hereby certify that no part of this assignment or product has been copied from any other student’s work or from any other source except where due acknowledgement is made in the assignment.
I hereby certify that no part of this assignment or product has been submitted by me in another (previous or
current) assessment, except where appropriately referenced, and with prior permission from the Lecturer /
Tutor / Unit Coordinator for this unit.
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Student’s signature: Anh Dao
Student’s signature: Thuy Quynh
Student’s signature: Khanh Quynh
Student’s signature: Nam Khanh
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Feedback on the presentation:
Bribery was the main topic they discussed, whether it is illegal or not in some countries, how it first started, and if it is still happening right now Examples of bribery are provided with overview information which is an interesting part They have comprehensive understanding about the topic, relevant example and extension to fully cover the case study Presentation slides format are simple, however, we think that there should be more content on the slide In contrast, the group uses many images to describe the content presented quite vividly On the other hand, speakers still have to use assistive devices during the presentation Moreover, it prevents the presentation from achieving
as much interaction with the audience as it really needs
Feedback on the debate team:
The questions posed in the article also reflect many issues related to corruption, which is extremely painful and unresolved in the society However, the debate group still made many mistakes in giving opinions when they did not really follow the content of the presentation group and give really appropriate answers to the questions Otherwise, the discussion group expanded the topic by posing practical questions, but the presenting group failed to adequately address the concerns stated Additionally, they simply offer general advice without providing any details , such as that the government should take steps to avoid bribery rather than going straight to the issues of penalties because it wouldn’t reflect the truth Group 1 is right with the ideas but they are incapable of quickly responding when the debaters inquire about a subject that is not outside their ability to comprehend
Things we learn about the presentation:
On the basis of case 1 from chapter 3, we can recognize that bribery is illegal, many countries still do it for their own benefits Although many measures and judgments are in place to expose and deter the forces, the current status of bribery and corruption still exists so that it can be thoroughly resolved Only some of the cases have been brought to light, there still are hundreds of cases happening everyday under the OECD nose As the text and the group
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of money only to bribery alone, as well as other big companies like Samsung, Alcatel-Lucent Globally, laws are imposed to prevent bribery but it doesn’t help much as these actions are still constantly happening in every country Therefore, we need to clearly define the negative effects of bribery that have a detrimental influence on the market economy and result in issues with inflation
or unemployment Additionally, in order to avoid corruption, the government must implement policies that are not just deterrents but also very tough and forceful in order to prevent the growth of corrupt practices among people in positions of authority or high status It will lead to the emergence of a democratic, just, and free society in one nation
Case 2 -Chapter 3
Feedback on the presentation:
In the presentation, group 4 showed accurate problems that the company
of analytics and business intelligence software solutions in the US are facing when they started to expand the marketplace and received high revenue from international markets After understanding carefully about these difficulties, the manager needs to come up with a strategy to face challenges revolving around his plan Thankfully,group 4 helps us to know the advantages and disadvantages
of the solution that the executive should spend time in international offices Additionally, they also pointed out how the company can prepare for the cultural differences they will encounter Not only the content of case 2 chapter 3 was explained clearly but also the way they contacted the lecture was flexible, and did not keep their eyes glued to smartphones to read transcripts There are many things that make group 4 different from the rest and attract audiences to listen to their presentation Firstly, presenting information clearly and effectively is a key skill in getting team messages across.Secondly,many practical , interesting examples video which is easy to approach the core values
of case , helps other groups gain the knowledge in the best way Finally, they prepared slides carefully, many videos to illustrate problems (Coca-cola beverages)
Nevertheless, in slides 2 and 3, the present group clearly introduced the advantages and disadvantages but did not provide enough of those so that the
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Our feedback on the debate team:
The debate team had some good questions that indicated directly the issues of the case problems An example was “ At the starting point, when a company wants to staff an office in another country, one of the challenges it will face is discrimination How can it overcome this difficulty at the beginning to operate and maintain the business?” However, the presenters did not complete their answers when debating the above question To be more specific, they just provided a few general solutions like “ learning about the cultures, marketplaces , ” without enough satisfactory and specific actions When debating, sometimes group 4 could not stand solidly with their mentioned ideas and they were a little bit confused to deal with the questions
Things we have learned:
After case 2 of chapter 3 was presented and debated, we understood the importance of managing culture and people when they expand market areas Thanks to knowledge about the vision, solution, strategy of the executive about the problems , the way to encounter international markets and manage their staff
in different countries effectively It is a worthy lesson about how to identify challenges in the culturally diverse workplace, form a global mindset, adapt to
a new culture, and organize a huge multinational company with connecting relationships between staff and clients Moreover, the case also educated us how
to put ourselves in others' shoes In other words, we learnt from CEO Christian Chabot that he spent time away from home to understand that how disconnected the staffs may feel when working for an international company and the fact that
he spent a year away from the home office emphasized his belief that locations beyond Seattle ( headquarters) are important for the company’s success as well Finally, we can improve our style of presentation through creative, energetic presentations which are close to our daily life, easy to reach and share team opinions with audiences