【简答题】根据以下资料,回答下列各题。 Text 2 An article in Scientific America has pointed out that empirical research says that, actually, you think you’re more beautiful than you are. We have a deep-seated need to feel goo...
【单选题】&8226;Read this text taken from an article about the importance to companies of not losing their employees' knowledge. &8226;Choose the best sentence from the opposite page to fill each of the gaps. &...
A.
Organisations that reward people for sharing knowledge will know who falls into each of these two opposing categories.
B.
This approach enables them to identify those with a limited number of network relationships.
C.
Launching a knowledge-sharing initiative at a time when people are expecting redundancies would not be a good idea.
D.
This provides evidence of the risk that such a policy will meet resistance. Because of the difficulty of achieving this, it is far better not to lose the valuable sources of knowledge at all. But a 'knowledge mapping' exercise might reveal that they play a critical role as mentors to the rest of the team. G. The price may be an increase in their redundancy package, provision of career counselling, or an agreement to hire them back as consultants. H. When companies feel they're in a cr, it is one of the things that goes by the board. (9)
【单选题】?Read this text taken from an article about the difference between internalization and globalization. ?Choose the best sentence to fill each of the gaps. ?For each gap 9—14, mark one letter (A—H) on y...
B.
In some sectors, successful competition necessitates a presence in almost every part of the world in order to effectively compete in its global market.
C.
Finally, global organizations are able to integrate and coordinate their international activities between countries.
D.
Finally, global organizations can cooperate with each other very well and can exchange their information in time.
E.
They have learned to effectively manage and control the various parts of the business cross national borders and despite local area.
F.
A large multinational company is not necessarily a global business.
G.
The term international describes any business that carries out some of its activities across national boundaries.
H.
Some businesses are entirely domestically based, others operate in many countries and yet others in almost all the regions of the world. (9)