the difference between global and international strategy
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Transnational
A global strategy by a company has a goal to import and output goods and services.
Coke is now pursuing a transnational strategy which actually is a combination of both Global and Localization Strategy. The firm seeks to combine the benefits of global-scale efficiencies with the benefits of local responsiveness. Interchange still occurs between the home base and foreign subsidiary and between foreign subsidiaries - a process known as global learning
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International strategies may be focused on a limited number of countries or regions. Global strategy would include - as possibilities - all areas for procurement, production, and sales.
Global strategy is based on a strategy implemtion on the assumption of 'one' global village, thus one strategy is implentated for all countries regardless of their socialcultural differences. Multidomestic strategy means companies implement a strategy that is more responding to local needs, values and demands. This usually happens on a regional basis, e.g. Western European countries or Northern part of Europe.
In business, strategy is abstract while planning is more concrete. A strategy describes a global path to achieve a goal. Planning on the other hand, is the allocation of resources necessary to accomplish the strategy.
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The process of creating a global economy through transnational markets and political and legal systems
* International companies are importers and exporters, they have no investment outside of their home country. * Multinational companies have investment in other countries, but do not have coordinated product offerings in each country. More focused on adapting their products and service to each individual local market. * Global companies have invested and are present in many countries. They market their products through the use of the same coordinated image/brand in all markets. Generally one corporate office that is responsible for global strategy. Emphasis on volume, cost management and efficiency. * Transnational companies are much more complex organizations. They have invested in foreign operations, have a central corporate facility but give decision-making, R&D and marketing powers to each individual foreign market http://leeiwan.wordpress.com/2007/06/18/difference-between-a-global-transnational-international-and-multinational-company/ There's an excellent explanation there.....(I was looking for the same thing)...
The transnational MNC (Multinational Corporation) structure is a debated topic. Firstly, there is some doubt as to whether any business really have this structure.Simply put (if that is possible), the transnational structure is a combination of the "Multi-Domestic" and the "Global" MNC. Instead of focusing on centralized production and economies of scale (global integration of operations) as in the "Global" MNC, or on local responsiveness as in the "Multi-Domestic" MNC, the "Transnational" MNC strives to do both.