際際滷

際際滷Share a Scribd company logo
Ewelina Janowiak
FAIII UKW

CORPORATIONS
Don't let the corporations own you. Occupy Your Future!
Agenda

When we talk about CORPORATIONS, we cannot omit

1

GLOBALIZATION

2

SYNERGY

3

EXAMPLES
Globalization
What it really is?

Globalization is a process of interaction and
integration among the people, companies, and
governments of different nations.
A process driven by international trade and
investment and aided by information technology.

Has Effect on:
-environment
-culture
-political systems
-prosperity
SYNERGY

In theory and in practice

The idea that the value and performance of
two companies combined will be greater
than the sum of the separate individual
parts.

For example, the 2002 combination of HewlettPackard and Compaq was designed to reduce
expenses and capitalize on combining HP's
reputation for quality with Compaq's impressive
distribution system.
CORPORATIONS
In theory

-

A corporate synergy refers to a financial benefit that a corporation
expects to realize when it merges with or acquires another corporation.

-

Corporations can't do whatever they want, they have a lot of
obligations and implications in each decision, but really, the objective
of corporations is to be aggressive in the market, to face the
competition.

"The Lunatic You Work For; Face Valu." The Economis Vol. 371.
Iss.8374 (2004): 80. Proquest. Web. 3 Aug. 2010.
Corporations
Corporations
Corporations
McDonalds
- McDonald's restaurants are found in 119
countries and territories around the world
and serve 58 million customers each day.
McDonald's operates over 31,000 restaurants worldwide
- McDonald's has become emblematic of globalization, sometimes
referred to as the McDonaldization" of society.
- The Economist newspaper uses the Big Mac Index": the comparison
of a Big Mac's cost in various world currencies can be used to
informally judge these currencies' purchasing power parity. Norway
has the most expensive Big Mac in the world as of July 2011, while the
country with the cheapest Big Mac is India.
Corporations
Warner Brothers (Bros.)
- One of the foremost motion picture and
television production and post production facilities in the world, is the
site on which hundreds of unforgettable films and television shows
have been created and filmed.
- We support nonprofit organizations in the communities where we
have a business presence and where our employees live and work.
Apart from a monetary contribution, we enhance our relationships
with these nonprofit organizations by connecting their programs and
services to our employees and to our other community partners.
Other Examples
Lets discuss

-

MONSANTO

-

BP

-

MICROSOFT / APPLE

Is there
anything WE
can do?
Corporations

More Related Content

Corporations

  • 1. Ewelina Janowiak FAIII UKW CORPORATIONS Don't let the corporations own you. Occupy Your Future!
  • 2. Agenda When we talk about CORPORATIONS, we cannot omit 1 GLOBALIZATION 2 SYNERGY 3 EXAMPLES
  • 3. Globalization What it really is? Globalization is a process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of different nations. A process driven by international trade and investment and aided by information technology. Has Effect on: -environment -culture -political systems -prosperity
  • 4. SYNERGY In theory and in practice The idea that the value and performance of two companies combined will be greater than the sum of the separate individual parts. For example, the 2002 combination of HewlettPackard and Compaq was designed to reduce expenses and capitalize on combining HP's reputation for quality with Compaq's impressive distribution system.
  • 5. CORPORATIONS In theory - A corporate synergy refers to a financial benefit that a corporation expects to realize when it merges with or acquires another corporation. - Corporations can't do whatever they want, they have a lot of obligations and implications in each decision, but really, the objective of corporations is to be aggressive in the market, to face the competition. "The Lunatic You Work For; Face Valu." The Economis Vol. 371. Iss.8374 (2004): 80. Proquest. Web. 3 Aug. 2010.
  • 9. McDonalds - McDonald's restaurants are found in 119 countries and territories around the world and serve 58 million customers each day. McDonald's operates over 31,000 restaurants worldwide - McDonald's has become emblematic of globalization, sometimes referred to as the McDonaldization" of society. - The Economist newspaper uses the Big Mac Index": the comparison of a Big Mac's cost in various world currencies can be used to informally judge these currencies' purchasing power parity. Norway has the most expensive Big Mac in the world as of July 2011, while the country with the cheapest Big Mac is India.
  • 11. Warner Brothers (Bros.) - One of the foremost motion picture and television production and post production facilities in the world, is the site on which hundreds of unforgettable films and television shows have been created and filmed. - We support nonprofit organizations in the communities where we have a business presence and where our employees live and work. Apart from a monetary contribution, we enhance our relationships with these nonprofit organizations by connecting their programs and services to our employees and to our other community partners.
  • 12. Other Examples Lets discuss - MONSANTO - BP - MICROSOFT / APPLE Is there anything WE can do?