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ghost!

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The MOST important skill that can help an individual succeed in international business is probably
 A) strong academic qualifications
  B) a thorough knowledge of the host country's language
  C) the ability to adapt
  D) previous overseas experience

Question 2

A key benefit of the transnational-network structure is that it
 A) requires all employees in each country and division to speak English
  B) forces the same time orientation on all aspects of the network
  C) allows each country or division to develop the organizational structure that best meets local conditions
  D) creates the same organizational culture in all countries and divisions



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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