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Today’s Warm Up � Pick up the new warm up/exit ticket sheet by the

Today’s Warm Up � Pick up the new warm up/exit ticket sheet by the turn-in tray. Answer the following question: � If you were to roam around the room and check, what percentage of items in the classroom do you think are made in America and why?

Where Was It Made? � Search the room for at least five items which

Where Was It Made? � Search the room for at least five items which were made in different countries. � List the items you found along with the country where it was made on a piece of scratch paper. Be ready to share your list.

FOUNDATIONS OF GLOBALIZATION Today’s LEQ: Why is globalization so controversial?

FOUNDATIONS OF GLOBALIZATION Today’s LEQ: Why is globalization so controversial?

What Is Globalization? � Process of interaction and integration amongst the people, companies, and

What Is Globalization? � Process of interaction and integration amongst the people, companies, and governments of different nations � Driven by international trade and investment � Interdependence!

Story Time… � You’ll be listening to a story about a gal named Maxine

Story Time… � You’ll be listening to a story about a gal named Maxine and a guy named Melvin � As you listen, write down any companies/products you hear mentioned in the story and in which country you believe they are owned and/or produced

An American Journey Lesso n Four Focus Globalizati on ARE THE POS Activity Two

An American Journey Lesso n Four Focus Globalizati on ARE THE POS Activity Two

Maxine Melvin

Maxine Melvin

Road Trip!

Road Trip!

Melvin takes Bayer for a headache.

Melvin takes Bayer for a headache.

Melvin watches a movie on a Sony television.

Melvin watches a movie on a Sony television.

… and drinks a bottle of

… and drinks a bottle of

The next morning Maxine has a cup of Taster’s Choice coffee and Melvin has

The next morning Maxine has a cup of Taster’s Choice coffee and Melvin has a cup of hot Lipton tea.

They prepared a snack with Skippy peanut butter and crackers.

They prepared a snack with Skippy peanut butter and crackers.

They make an early morning stop to fill the gas tank at the BP

They make an early morning stop to fill the gas tank at the BP station.

Continue along their way B-bye!

Continue along their way B-bye!

Activity 2 Company/Product Owned By Chrysler Mini van Germany’s Daimler Chrysler Shell Gas Royal

Activity 2 Company/Product Owned By Chrysler Mini van Germany’s Daimler Chrysler Shell Gas Royal Dutch Shell 7 Up Britain’s Cadbury Schweppes Nestlé’s Crunch Candy Bar Nestle SA of Switzerland Bayer Aspirin Bayer AG in Germany Burger King Hamburgers & Fries British Diageo Crowne Plaza Hotel British Hotel Firm Six Continents Houghton Mifflin Book French Vivendi Universal Sony Television Sony Japan Snapple Ice Tea Britain’s Cadbury Schweppes Taster’s Choice Instant Coffee Nestle SA of Switzerland Lipton Tea Unilever, Anglo-Dutch Company Skippy Peanut Butter Unilever, Anglo-Dutch Company BP Gas British Petroleum United Kingdom ING Direct Dutch Company Barclays United Kingdom

�American obviously enjoys the goods and services of other nations… What about American goods

�American obviously enjoys the goods and services of other nations… What about American goods and services enjoyed overseas? ? ?

Mc. Donaldization!!! There is a Mc. Donalds in nearly every country in the world

Mc. Donaldization!!! There is a Mc. Donalds in nearly every country in the world

 • • A Day in the Life of the Globalization Manager at Mc.

• • A Day in the Life of the Globalization Manager at Mc. Donald's Corporation By Rebecca Ray, Global Business Editor, LISA Globalization Insider Mc. Donald’s Corporation, the company that Ray Kroc built, has been selling hamburgers outside of the U. S. for decades. It certainly qualifies as one of the top global brands in today’s marketing vernacular, operating in 119 countries and deriving a significant portion of its revenues from outside of the U. S. Each country implements the core Mc. Donald’s menu to which in-country management is free to add localized menu items, e. g. , the "Croque Mc. Do" in France, the "Chicken Maharaja Mac" in India and salads in many parts of the world. International in scope, its Hamburger University is designed to deliver training programs targeting different management levels, ranging from restaurant managers to department heads and executives. In addition to the home office campus based in Oak Brook, Illinois in the U. S. , there are two in Europe (London and Munich) and one each in Tokyo, Sao Paulo, Hong Kong and Sydney. Mc. Donald’s training programs are delivered in up to 40 languages, with the primary languages being Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), English (both International/Commonwealth and U. S. ), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese and Spanish for the top markets. The training materials consist of two elements: core content which applies globally for maintaining consistent food quality and services worldwide, and locale-specific content based on local menu items, food safety regulations and labor practices, etc. Retrieved on September 27, 2011, from: http: //www. enlaso. com/Language_Tech_Center/Articles/Globalization_Manager _Day. aspx

MCDONALD S

MCDONALD S

WHERE WAS THIS FOOD FROM? A

WHERE WAS THIS FOOD FROM? A

WHERE WAS THIS FOOD FROM? B

WHERE WAS THIS FOOD FROM? B

WHERE WAS THIS FOOD FROM? C

WHERE WAS THIS FOOD FROM? C

WHERE WAS THIS FOOD FROM? D

WHERE WAS THIS FOOD FROM? D

A. ASIA

A. ASIA

B. MIDDLE EAST

B. MIDDLE EAST

C. EUROPE

C. EUROPE

D. NORTH AMERICA

D. NORTH AMERICA

What’s the deal with GLOBALIZATION? ? ? Is it good, bad, ugly, or somewhere

What’s the deal with GLOBALIZATION? ? ? Is it good, bad, ugly, or somewhere in the middle?

Today’s Exit Ticket � Answer on your warm up/exit ticket sheet: Based on the

Today’s Exit Ticket � Answer on your warm up/exit ticket sheet: Based on the activities from today, on which side of the debate do you fall – for or against globalization and why?