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Globalization and its impact on global managers' decision processes
Authors:Michael Harvey  Ron Fisher  Ruth McPhail  Miriam Moeller
Affiliation:1. University of Mississippi , USA mharvey@bus.olemiss.edu;3. Griffith University , Australia;4. University of Mississippi , USA
Abstract:Globalization of business can have a profound impact on the decision-making processes of managers responsible for making these complex interrelated decisions. This paper explores the global decision-making processes of global managers. The first element examined is the multiple intelligences that global managers need to be able to address the issues associated with global decisions. These eight IQs are considered critical elements in the decision-making capabilities of global managers. Following this discussion, the composition of global groups and their impact on the decision-making process is explored to determine how the composition of the group inhibits/supports the global manager. The next step in the decision-making process discussed in the paper is that of the nature of the task(s). The type of task can have a direct impact on the effectiveness as well as the efficiency of global manager's decision-making. The crux of the issue is that a global orientation to decision-making is poised as being significantly different from decision processes use by managers in a multinational context.
Keywords:multiple IQs  impact of groups on global decision-makers  type of task and impact on global decision-making
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