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Showing posts with label jobs. Show all posts

Friday, May 17, 2013

The Pros and Cons of globalization

The Pros and Cons of globalization

GlobalizationGlobalization is a set of relationships that is co-dependent on each other; these relationships are between people in different locations worldwide that are divided into nations. As well, these relationships tend to be expanding. As far as pros and cons are concerned, let’s consider the following.  Nations are able to share in new technology, and firms with innovative products can do business with a larger costumer base worldwide. Thus, this would result in increase revenues for those firms. So too, global competition increases due to consumers’ awareness, and their ability to purchase new items that were once unreachable. In turn, by clustering firms gain greater awareness of foreign opportunities. This means new investments and potential profits (Daniels, Radebaugh, & Sullivan, 2011).

Globalization can also lead to better quality of life for host nations. As well as, good working relationships among the different nations involved is a benefit through sign treaties. But, where there is an upside there is also usually a downside. From this point of view, globalization is said to take away jobs from countries with firms looking for cheaper labor in foreign countries. Wages are, as well, argued to become stagnated as firms outsource jobs. When nations join the globalization expansion they run the risk of losing some economic leadership. Also, the people of a nation who has to worry about losing jobs and therefore economic status become stressful (Daniels, et al., 2011).

Global Forces Driving Globalization

One of the main forces driving globalization is technology; because of new technology, firms can now communicate in real time and even see each other while talking. Technology, also, allows for rapid transport of goods and people worldwide. Thus, many of the good that would have spoiled before reaching its destination in the past can now arrive wholesome. This rapid development in technology, and various innovative developments, has widened the consumer demand base globally (Daniels, et al., 2011).

Example of who have Benefited from globalization and who did not

I think that Carnival is the epitome of a company that is truly global. Carnival is a Panamanian company that is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, and has its operating headquarters in Miami. This means that Carnival passengers are mostly from the United States. The Carnival benefits from globalization by not having to pay taxes in its home country nor the United States. The carnival also has access to all nations as its source of customers (Daniels, et al., 2011). Wal-Mart is another firm that has benefited from globalization. There are Wal-Mart Stores in the U.S., Mexico, Canada, Brazil, China, and other south pacific countries that maintain a high profitability.  Wal-Mart has also managed to keep its production cost low (Anthony, Kacmar., & Perrewe, 2010).

By contrast, city workers in the local police departments do not directly benefit from globalization as far as their job, or pay is concerned. Nor do the fire department, or the regular factory worker. In fact, if you are a worker and not an owner of a major company, chances is you where probably displace from your job. May be it is time to start your own business, just a thought.

References

Anthony, W. P., Kacmar, K. M., & Perrewe, P. L. (2010). Human resources management: A strategic approach. (6th ed.). Mason, OH: Cengage Learning.

Daniels, J., Radebaugh, L., & Sullivan, D. (2011). International business: Environments and operations (13th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall.

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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Online Job Search

Online Job Search

Job searchInformation technology (IT) has quickly become a needed commodity in the job search market. Both new and old career fields now require some kind of specialization in IT (Haag & Cummings, 2009). As well, other use for technology may include finding a job; this has significantly changed the job search industry.

 

 

Internet Resources Available for Job Search

While surfing the internet one may come across several resources that can be employed to help find a job. For example, if one is looking for an executive or senior management position, it may be of some benefit to explore 6Figure Jobs. One can create a profile, and even post a resume, and memberships are free (6FigureJobs.com, Inc, 2011). Another online source is Elance, if one does freelance work or is a professional looking for employment. Elance has lots of third party references (Elance, Inc., 2011). Simply Hired is one more resource where one can search over 5,280,718 jobs on the internet (Simply Hired, Inc., 2011).

Effectiveness of an Internet Job Search

I think the internet has made job searching easier and has open up the door to a wider variety of jobs. For instance, one may have one job in mind but quickly find that he or she is qualified for other jobs he or she has not considered. The job search is easier because one can sit in the comfort of one’s home, or office and apply for a job. One can, also, apply for more jobs in one day; jobs that may have taken a week to canvas and apply for may now be done in one day. This is alluded to above at Simply Hired, Inc website (Simply Hired, Inc., 2011).

Probability of using an Online Source for future Job search

Currently, I have no intentions of using any internet resource to do a job search. Why not? I am business oriented, and plan to be the proprietor of other business ventures in the future; both online and off line. I am an entrepreneur at heart. In conclusion, it is a known fact that profits will provide for you what wages cannot. So, be your own boss and let’s help stimulate the economy. You don’t have to do what I do, but just make sure what you are doing is helping you and others.


References
Elance, Inc. (2011). Instant access to great talent. Retrieved November 16th, 2011, from https://www.elance.com
6FigureJobs.com, Inc, (2011). $100K+ jobs for six figure talent: An exclusive career site forsenior management & executive level professionals. Retrieved November 16th, 2011, from https://www.6figurejobs.com
Haag, S., & Cummings, M. (2009). Information systems essentials (3rd ed.). NewYork: McGraw-Hill/Irwin.
Simply Hired, Inc. (2011). Search 5,280,718 jobs across the web. Retrieved November 16th,2011, from http://www.simplyhired.com
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