Outline For Memorandum 1 & 2.

ASSIGNMENT IS AN OUTLINE ONLY.  OUTLINE GUIDE ATTACHED!

Please make sure you only submit an outline using the template provided.

 

Here are some general hints and suggestions for the assignment.

ASSIGNMENT IS AN OUTLINE OF MEMORANDUM.  An Outline Template is attached.   You must use this format.  DO NOT make up your own outline format.  USE THE FORMAT IN THE PROVIDED TEMPLATE.   You do not have to label the sections but please use the section numbers so I can tell what part of the rubric you are addressing.

At the top of the outline template are some general instructions, highlighted in yellow.  Follow these instructions but if you are working directly from this template please delete this instruction section before you submit your outline.  In other words, do not submit the instructions.

As the outline template instructions state, you do not need to always use complete sentences in an outline and you do not need to be detailed.  However, you must provide enough detail so that I know what you are writing about.  Usually, a 2 or 3 word outline section is not sufficient to convey your thoughts in a meaningful manner.  Provide enough detail so I know what you mean but don’t get carried away.  If you are writing complete paragraphs here you are getting very carried away.

***  Before you begin this assignment, pick a country:  Mexico or Japan.  Focus on only one country.  You do not need to address both countries in either milestone but you need to address the same country in both milestones.  In my opinion, Mexico is much easier to write about than Japan but, of course, you may choose either.

Here are the outline sections with brief explanations of what is expected:

I.  What pertinent aspects of U.S. law should the company be aware of in its goal to do business internationally?   Simply put, what US laws will you still have to deal with if you choose to move your business to Mexico or Japan?  In the outline it is sufficient to simply point out the applicable laws and state very briefly how these laws apply.  But, in your memorandum you will need to analyze the details of these laws.  Stick to the basics on this part.  For example, you don’t need to get into the laws of comity or most favored nation status but you should consider trade laws.

II.   Assess the legal implications of moving business abroad specific to your chosen country. What are the advantages and disadvantages?   For your chosen country, what are the legal implications of moving there?  What are the pros/cons of each of these legal implications?  Remember, this is about legal implications, not practical or business implications.  For example, Mexico’s proximity to the US is a business or practical implication, not legal.  An example of a legal implication would be the way Mexico’s court system works.

III.  What are the ethical implications involved in this business decision?   What are the ethical issues involved when moving a business from the US to your chosen country?  To begin, think of the ethics of outsourcing.  You should think about ethical issues from both the US and your chosen country perspective.

IV Explain how other domestic companies have managed to comply with the U.S. laws related to this business decision in the past.  How did these companies address potential compliance issues?   Explain in general terms how companies handled these US law issues related to moving to a foreign country.  Then provide some specific examples of US companies that do business in your chosen country.  Some obvious choices are McDonald’s, Wal-Mart, Starbucks, Google, etc.   What internal/external processes did they set up?  How have they complied?

Some general guidelines:

You do not have to cite cases or journal articles and you do not need a references page in your Outline.  

Review the rubric for this assignment.  Make sure you understand what is required to maximize your grade on each milestone.

Prompt

For the second part of your summative assessment, you will assume the role of an employee at a fictional company and prepare an executive memo pertaining to the legal and ethical implications of a company doing business internationally. Scenario You are working for a major U.S. corporation that wants to expand its reach globally and has narrowed the search to either Mexico or Japan. Your supervisor has asked you to prepare a memo that analyzes potential compliance issues with respect to aspects of law and ethics that are specific to one of the two countries. You will choose to prepare your memo for either Mexico or Japan and address the critical elements below. This will help inform the final executive decision. Because you have some fluency with domestic laws, and given your background and history with the corporation, you have been asked to assess the pros and cons of the decision, and to provide your insights with respect to the ethical and legal implications of the expansion.

Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed: I. What pertinent aspects of U.S. law should the company be aware of in its goal to do business internationally? II. Assess the legal implications of moving business abroad specific to your chosen country. What are the advantages and disadvantages? III. What are the ethical implications involved in this business decision? IV. Explain how other domestic companies have managed to comply with the U.S. laws related to this business decision in the past. How did these companies address potential compliance issues?

MBA 610 Final Project Part II, Milestone One: Outline Template

Use this template to complete your outline for Milestone One of Final Project Part II. Add or delete letters as needed to complete each question. An outline does not always use complete sentences and does not need to be detailed but you must provide enough detail so I know what you are talking about. Delete these instructions before submission.

I. What pertinent aspects of U.S. law should the company be aware of in its goal to do business internationally?

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II. Assess the legal implications of moving business abroad specific to the chosen country. What are the advantages and disadvantages of moving to the chosen country?

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III. What are the ethical implications involved in this business decision?

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IV. Explain how other domestic companies have managed to comply with the U.S. laws related to this business decision in the past. How did these companies address potential compliance issues?

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an outline of your memorandum highlighting the following concepts: What pertinent aspects of U.S. law should the company be aware of in its goal to do business internationally? Assess the legal implications of moving business abroad specific to your chosen country. What are the advantages and disadvantages of such a move? What are the ethical implications involved in this business decision? Explain how other domestic companies have managed to comply with the U.S. laws related to this business decision in the past. How did these companies address potential compliance issues? Prompt: For the second part of your summative assessment, you will assume the role of an employee at a fictional company and prepare an executive memo pertaining to the legal and ethical implications of a company doing business internationally. Scenario You are working for a major U.S. corporation that wants to expand its reach globally and has narrowed the search down to either Mexico or Japan. Your supervisor has asked you to prepare a memo that analyzes potential compliance issues with respect to aspects of law and ethics that are specific to one of the two countries. You will choose to prepare your memo for either Mexico or Japan and address the critical elements below. This will help inform the final executive decision. Because you have some fluency with domestic laws, and given your background and history with the corporation, you have been asked to assess the pros and cons of the decision, and to provide your insights with respect to the ethical and legal implications of the expansion. Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:

I. What pertinent aspects of U.S. law should the company be aware of in its goal to do business internationally? II. Assess the legal implications of moving business abroad specific to your chosen country. What are the advantages and disadvantages?

III. What are the ethical implications involved in this business decision? IV. Explain how other domestic companies have managed to comply with the U.S. laws related to this business decision in the past. How did these

companies address potential compliance issues? Guidelines for Submission: Your outline should be 2-3 double-spaced pages listing each of the four critical element questions above, with a minimum of three supporting statements for each. Include APA style guidelines for your citations and reference list. Generally speaking, the best memos include references to at least two cases for each point of law that is mentioned. Students also earn high marks when they cite cases that appear to support a different legal resolution than the one presented by the student, and then distinguish that case from the scenario described in this assignment. Such distinctions demonstrate exemplary understanding of the course materials

Critical Elements Proficient (100%) Needs Improvement (75%) Not Evident (0%) Value

Aspects of U.S. Law

States the aspects of U.S. law appropriate for company’s goal to do business internationally

States aspects of U.S. law for company’s goal to do business internationally, but with gaps in accuracy or detail

Does not state the aspects of U.S. law appropriate for company’s goal to do business internationally

22

Legal Implications

Emphasizes legal implications of moving business abroad specific to the chosen country, differentiating their advantages and disadvantages

Emphasizes legal implications of moving business abroad specific to the chosen country, differentiating their advantages and disadvantages, but with gaps in logic or detail

Does not emphasize legal implications of moving business abroad specific to the chosen country

23

Ethical Implications

Exposes the ethical implications involved in this business decision

Exposes the ethical implications involved in this business decision, but with gaps in logic or detail

Does not exposes the ethical implications involved in this business decision

23

Comply

States how domestic companies complied with U.S. laws related to business decision

States how domestic companies complied with U.S. laws related to business decision, but with gaps in accuracy or detail

Does not states how domestic companies complied with U.S. laws related to business decision

22

Articulation of Response

Submission has no major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization.

Submission has major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that negatively impact readability and articulation of main ideas.

Submission has critical errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that prevent understanding of ideas.

10

Total 100%

 
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