Subject is Communication Skills
Government drivers
Mapco’s globalization is influenced by government drivers to some degree. Government drivers involve national governments encouraging international trade in an attempt to create economic advantage and wealth. This encouragement can come in forms such as the removal of tariffs on imports and exports, the creation of trade blocs, the willingness of countries to let companies from other nations trade inside their borders, and the privatization of previously nationalized industries or companies (Ball, 2012). There is little to suggest that any governmental drivers have had a significant effect on Masco’s globalization within the report provided by Hurley (2013), although the economic openness between the UK and African nations is self-evident given that trade takes place between Mapco and African consumers.
Cost driver
Cost drivers have an impact on Mapco’s globalization. They are factors which may allow an organization to lower the costs of a product or service. Factors such as gaining economies of scale, lower labor and resource costs, technological advances aiding engineering and communication, and improvements in delivery and infrastructure system can all enable organizations to save costs (Ball, 2012). Mapco has been enabled in its globalization by the technological innovations that have been created affordable dehydration equipment. Although not discussed in great depth by Hurley (2013), it is reasonable to assume that modern technological advances creating greater communication, infrastructure and delivery capabilities all have significant effect on enabling the globalization of Mapco.
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