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1 Facoltà di Economia Lingua Inglese Olga Denti
Corso di Laurea in Economia e Gestione Aziendale Corso di Laurea in Economia e Finanza Lingua Inglese Luisanna Fodde Olga Denti a.a. 2006/2007

2 COMPANIES English words connected with COMPANIES
CLUBS SOCIETIES ASSOCIATIONS MANAGERS DIRECT ORGANIZE ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE MANAGE MANAGEMENT PARTNER PARTNERSHIPS Ltd LIMITED PLC PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY INC. INCORPORATED CORPORATIONS ENTERPRISE

3 COMPANIES SHAREHOLDERS CORPORATIONS ENTERPRISES ENTREPRENEURS
ENTREPRENEURSHIP JOINT STOCK COMPANIES Plc Inc MULTINATIONALS SUBSIDIARIES SHAREHOLDERS DOTCOMS, ORGANIZATIONS BUSINESSES CONCERNS FIRMS Sole trader, self-employed

4 TYPES OF COMPANIES A MULTINATIONAL CORPORATION A SMALL FAMILY BUSINESS
A MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISE SMEs: Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises A HIGH-TECH CORPORATION

5 Global Companies When a company globalises it tries to choose the best method to enter the overseas markets. Some of the methods are: ACQUISITION JOINT VENTURE CONSORTIUM FRANCHISING LICENSING LOCAL PARTNER SUBSIDIARY MERGER

6 Global Companies A) Buying or taking over another company
ACQUISITION (TAKEOVER) -JOINT VENTURE-CONSORTIUM-FRANCHISING-LICENSING-LOCAL PARTNER - SUBSIDIARY - MERGER A) Buying or taking over another company B) A company partly or wholly owned by a parent company C) Selling the right to a manufacturer’s trademark D) Giving someone the exclusive rights to sell products in a certain area E)A person or company who cooperates with a foreign company who wishes to enter the market F) Two or more companies join temporarily to carry out a large project G) A group of companies in similar businesses working together. H) The integration of two or more corporations into one

7 Match the words with the definitions
Company Structure STEEP(TALL) HIERARCHY: Many levels of management (hierarchical and bureaucratic organizations) FLAT HIERARCHY: More equality and flexibility Match the words with the definitions (p. 10)

8 Company Structure STEEP(TALL) HIERARCHY: Many levels of management (hierarchical and bureaucratic organizations) FLAT HIERARCHY: light organizational structure More equality and flexibility less traditional company (p. 12). Company divisions/departments: IT, HR, LA, F, C Information Technology, Human Resources, Legal Affairs, Finance, Communications PRESIDENT-CHAIRMAN BOARD OF DIRECTORS (BOARD OF MANAGEMENT) MANAGING DIRECTOR (CEO: CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER) GENERAL MANAGER (JUNIOR, MIDDLE, SENIOR)

9 Hierarchical structure

10 Hierarchical structure

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12 (Reading Comprehension)
Companies (Reading Comprehension) A matter of choice (p. 9) READING 1 Choice influences the environment. If consumers, producers and shareholders have more choice, companies must become more flexible to give consumers, shareholders, ecc. what they want

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Companies (Reading Comprehension) A matter of choice (p. 9) READING 2 II para Hierarchical and bureaucratic organizations. Provided lifetime employment, good relations with trade unions, standardised production 2. III Changed production systems, flattened their organization, flexible employment 3. III Moving/changing from mass-produced goods to customised products (smaller quantities, larger profits)

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Companies (Reading Comprehension) A matter of choice (p. 9) READING 2 4. VI, V, VI para Giant companies, New global companies (no factories, no tangible products), Networks 5. VII Because consumers, producers and shareholders have more choice 6. VII Flexibility

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Companies (Reading Comprehension) A matter of choice (p. 9) PARA I: “was run”: polysemy PARA II: The verb: finite and non-finite verbs (making, introduced, provided..) PARA III: “giant corporations” (giant trade unions, II, giant companies, IV): NOUN COMBINATIONS “standardised”; “customised”: Morphological structures: VERBS FROM NOUNS

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Companies (Reading Comprehension) A matter of choice (p. 9) PARA IV -What is a possible synonym for “takeover”; and a possible one for “owns” (paraV)? PARA VI “To market”. Can you think of other English examples of words with more than one value (verb, nouns, adjectives..)?? PARA VII What is the opposite of: “traditional”; “flexible”; “lower, v.”; “quickly”; “survive”; “dominated”

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