Task 1. The international manager
Since the 1980s there has been a trend for large companies to think globally: producing goods or delivering services and selling them, all over the world. And when companies operate at international level they need international managers. What is an international manager and is such a person easy to find?
Soft skills: According to a recent survey, the top characteristics of an international manager include many soft skills, such as the ability to work in international teams, adaptability to new situations, sensitivity to different cultures (and awareness of own cultural background), and relational skills. The manager should be self-reliant and have an open, non-judgmental personality.
Another important characteristic is strategic awareness: the manager should have a global view of his or her contribution at work. In other words, the manager should think "world" and not see work responsibilities and needs soley from the perspective of his or her own national background. An international manager must become quickly involved in matters affecting several countries. For example, he or she must be sensitive to, and aware of, the market requirements of a wide range of countries right from the start.
The current position: Companies are beginning to recognise that they do not have enough high-quality people for their international activities. They often have problems releasing experienced people from existing operations in order to resource and lead new international ventures. Indeed, there are signs that a shortage of internationally-skilled people may be an important constraint on firms' global ambitions.
Development: Developing the international company's management resource is a demanding exercise. Should there be an elite group of managers given international experience as part of their grooming for top jobs? Or should the international experience be offered to a wider group of managers who are already the backbone of a company? Should the company favour local managers over expatriates? Can the cost be justified? If a company answers "yes" to the last question, considerable resources and effort must be spent in preparing managers for international assignments. Language training, overseas visits, in-house management courses and general management training at business schools are all important parts of this process.
Find words or expressions from an extract with the following meanings:
1. not needing help or support from other people
2. understanding of how and why to make detailed and long-term plans
3. to provide the essentials (money or people or equipment, etc.)
4. challenging
5. specially privileged
6. most important support
7. supported by very good reasons
8. research
This means that Great Britain is governed by the Parliament and the Queen is Head of State. (Указательное местоимение, Demonstrative pronoun)
They are elected from the constituencies in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. (Личное местоимение (именительный падеж), Personal pronoun (the nominative case))
The executive power is exercised by Prime Minister and his Cabinet. (Притяжательное местоимение (основная (зависимая) форма, т.к. употребляется ВМЕСТЕ с существительным), Possessive determiner (не путать с абсолютной формой притяжательного местоимения Possessive pronoun, которая употребляется ВМЕСТО существительного))
The government is usually formed by the political party which is supported by the majority in the House of Commons. (Относительное местоимение, Relative pronoun)
The second largest party becomes the official opposition with its own leader and the Shadow Cabinet. (Притяжательное местоимение (основная (зависимая) форма), Possessive determiner)
The judiciary branch of the government determines common law and is independent of both the legislative and the executive branches. (Определяющее местоимение, Defining pronoun)
There is no written constitution in Great Britain, only precedents and traditions. (Отрицательное местоимение, Negative Pronoun)
1) the term “constitutional monarchy" means that Great Britain is governed by the Parliament and the Queen is Head of State.
2) The legislative power in the country is exercised by the Houses of Parliament. The British Parliament consists of two chambers: the House of Lords and the House of Commons.
3) The House of Lords is composed of hereditary and life peers and peeresses. The members of the House of Commons are elected by the people.
4) The executive power is exercised by Prime Minister and his Cabinet.
5) The executive branch of the government is usually formed by the political party which is supported by the majority in the House of Commons. Prime Minister is the majority party leader and is appointed by the Queen. Prime Minister chooses a team of ministers; twenty of the ministers are in the Cabinet.
6) The second largest party becomes the official opposition with its own leader and the Shadow Cabinet.
7) The judiciary branch of the government determines common law and is independent of both the legislative and the executive branches.
8) There is no written constitution in Great Britain, only precedents and traditions.
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