Milestone Two Guidelines and Rubric - INT-220-X2950 Global Dimensions in Business 22EW2

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Overview In this course, you have explored the elements of a market profile, including cultural, poli ! cal, and economic aspects, and looked at the legal and regulatory market considera ! ons. In this milestone, you will complete the next part of your course project by crea ! ng a market profile for your chosen country and crea ! ng legal and regulatory considera ! ons. Scenario You are a business analyst working at a small, domes ! c organiza ! on that produces high-quality cell phone cases. Your organiza ! on has begun to see its sales fla " en in the domes ! c market. While the organiza ! on is not losing money, leadership would like to explore op ! ons to con ! nue to grow. One op ! on that leadership has no ! ced compe ! tors a " emp ! ng is entering interna ! onal markets. You have been asked to examine the benefits, drawbacks, and key considera ! ons for your organiza ! on to enter one of the global markets below, and summarize your findings in a business brief for leadership. Con ! nue to use your selected market from Milestone One. As a reminder, the op ! ons for interna ! onal markets are: Argen ! na Brazil China India Indonesia Japan Nigeria Russia South Africa Turkey If you would like to use another country for your final project please reach out to your instructor. Prompt In this milestone, you will con ! nue to use the Business Brief Template (located in the Guidelines for Submission sec ! on of this document). Complete Sec ! on Two and the Legal and Regulatory Considera ! ons por ! on of Sec ! on Three. Use course resources as well as the INT 220 Library Guide to support your responses. Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria: Market Profile : Explore and explain the cultural, poli ! cal, and economic environment of your selected market to help inform future business decisions regarding expansion from the domes ! c market. A. Cultural Profile : Compare and contrast important cultural elements of your selected market against those in the domes ! c market, including communica ! on, dimensions of culture, a # tudes, common business e ! que " e and prac ! ces, and at least five other important aspects of culture. B. Poli ! cal and Economic Profile : Compare and contrast important poli ! cal and economic factors for your selected market against those in the domes ! c market, including poli ! cal systems and ideologies, current leaders, economic measures or characteris ! cs used in classifica ! on, and government interven ! on on trade. Market Considera ! ons : Discuss the legal and regulatory considera ! ons in your selected market that can impact business decisions regarding expansion to new global markets. You should also consider corporate social responsibility for each market considera ! on. A. Legal and Regulatory Considera ! ons : Compare and contrast important legal and regulatory requirements of your selected market against those in the domes ! c market, including trade restric ! ons, regula ! ons of products or services, legal processes for business transac ! ons, and import restric ! ons or documenta ! on. Guidelines for Submission Template : Business Brief ! "
Submit the template as a 500- to 650-word Microso $ Word document. Based on your milestones, you should have Sec ! ons One and Two completed, as well as the Legal and Regulatory Considera ! ons por ! on of Sec ! on Three. Sources should be cited according to APA style. Milestone Two Rubric Criteria Exemplary (100%) Proficient (85%) Needs Improvement (55%) Not Evident (0%) Value Market Profile: Cultural Profile Exceeds proficiency in an excep ! onally clear, insigh % ul, sophis ! cated, or crea ! ve manner and compares and contrasts more than the required cultural elements Compares and contrasts important cultural elements of the selected market against the domes ! c market, including communica ! on, dimensions of culture, a # tudes, and common business e ! que " e and prac ! ces Shows progress toward proficiency, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include adding further analysis and detail to the cultural comparison Does not a " empt criterion 25 Market Profile: Poli ! cal and Economic Profile Exceeds proficiency in an excep ! onally clear, insigh % ul, sophis ! cated, or crea ! ve manner Compares and contrasts important poli ! cal and economic factors for the selected market against those in the domes ! c market, including poli ! cal systems, leaders, ideologies, economic measures or characteris ! cs, and government interven ! on on trade Shows progress toward proficiency, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include adding further analysis and detail to the poli ! cal and economic comparison Does not a " empt criterion 30 Market Considera ! ons: Legal and Regulatory Considera ! ons Exceeds proficiency in an excep ! onally clear, insigh % ul, sophis ! cated, or crea ! ve manner Compares and contrasts important legal and regulatory requirements of the selected market against those in the domes ! c market, including trade restric ! ons, regula ! ons of products or services, legal processes for business transac ! ons, and import restric ! ons or documenta ! on Shows progress toward proficiency, but with errors or omissions; areas for improvement may include adding further analysis and detail to the legal and regulatory comparison or comparing addi ! onal relevant factors Does not a " empt criterion 25 Clear Communica ! on Exceeds proficiency with an inten ! onal use of language that promotes a thorough understanding Consistently and e ff ec ! vely communicates in an organized way to a specific audience Shows progress towards proficiency, but communica ! on is inconsistent or ine ff ec ! ve in a way that nega ! vely impacts Shows no evidence of consistent, e ff ec ! ve, or organized communica ! on 10
understanding Cita ! ons and A " ribu ! ons Uses cita ! ons for ideas requiring a " ribu ! on, with few or no minor errors Uses cita ! ons for ideas requiring a " ribu ! on, with consistent minor errors Uses cita ! ons for ideas requiring a " ribu ! on, with major errors Does not use cita ! ons for ideas requiring a " ribu ! on 10 Total: 100%
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