Posts Tagged ‘Globe’

Our link to Ancient Civilizations

June 20th, 2010

Ever since the beginning of time, man has roamed the earth and slowly created a new way of living. Our world is rich in culture and heritage of the many people that inhabit this planet. The proofs of theseancient civilizations lie in the many historical places all across the globe. Some have become famous while others are just there: neglected, forgotten and soon to be lost.
The places that hold the evidences that these civilizations do exist are important. It showcases how they dealt with things in the early times and how evolution came to be. It gives us an overview of how life was back then before any of these modern-day technologies invaded society. Most importantly, it tells us of our origin and made us understand how things came to be. If you wanted to find your roots down to the very end, you’ll see them in the picture. They are a part of me as much as they are a part of you.
This is how crucial ancient civilizations are. We shouldn’t just forget about them and leave them be. Each of us should support communities and groups that work hard to save the environment especially those that hold the proof to our ancestors’ existence. Each of us needs to contribute and do our part. We need to spread out the word and promote environmental awareness. It’s the least we could do. If it weren’t for them, how could we enjoy all the things that we’re enjoying now?

Ever since the beginning of time, man has roamed the earth and slowly created a new way of living. Our world is rich in culture and heritage of the many people that inhabit this planet. The proofs of theseancient civilizations lie in the many historical places all across the globe. Some have become famous while others are just there: neglected, forgotten and soon to be lost.

The places that hold the evidences that these civilizations do exist are important. It showcases how they dealt with things in the early times and how evolution came to be. It gives us an overview of how life was back then before any of these modern-day technologies invaded society. Most importantly, it tells us of our origin and made us understand how things came to be. If you wanted to find your roots down to the very end, you’ll see them in the picture. They are a part of me as much as they are a part of you. » Read more: Our link to Ancient Civilizations

Cross Cultural Management

March 18th, 2010



Cross-cultural Management is a system designed to train and make known to people in the global business about the variations of cultures, practices and preferences of consumers around the globe.

Cross-cultural Management poses as a challenge for companies from all over the world who participate in the global market. As time passes by, the diversity in culture, practices and preferences significantly increases, and so is the need for cross-cultural management, to be able to bridge the communication gaps for every culture.

As the competition becomes rigid, the need to survive becomes a difficult test for most companies. Each must compete and at the same time formulate strategies that would make them stay alive. One is alliance with other companies, (not necessarily of the same country, culture, or preference).

Because of the increasing immigration counts, the global marketplace has become culturally diverse. And in order to survive, a company must be highly productive and at the same time innovative. It is a manager’s key function to promote and maintain a system of communication to best understand the others’ cultures and preferences, and at the same time keep pace with time zones, trends and updates so as not to get off the global market tracks or lose out to rivals.

Before embarking on a global marketplace, a newbie company must first be aware of the consumers to whom it will introduce its products and services. Thus, an intensive research about varied cultures and preferences of the possible target market in the world market is very necessary.

Communication is the foremost tool needed to deal with the stiff market competition. And, through cross-cultural management, people are trained to see other cultures and are exposed to various practices to be able to familiarize themselves on the preferences in products and services of various cultures.

Copyright 2007 Ismael D. Tabije

By: Ismael Tabije