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Political & Economic Influences with Multinational Business Ron Smith Commercial Contracting Conference 2003
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Fundamental “Multinational” Challenge An International organization or an American company with a big travel budget?
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Political & Economic Influences Constitutional authorities Statutory and regulatory environments Local custom and urban legend Economic realities Seminar assignment: compare/contrast –US Federal –US State & Local, Education –US Commercial –International Commercial markets –International Government markets Multinational Business: common themes; universal rules
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US Federal Constitutional authorities –Congressional authorization & appropriation –Executive regulation & implementation Statutory and regulatory environments –Acquisition law & regulation –Business law & regulation, e.g. SAB 101, environmental, labor, anti-trust Local custom & urban legend –Agency/agency –Users/purchasers –Policies, procedures, initiatives Economic realities –Regulated markets and business practices –Annual funds
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US State & Local Constitutional authorities –Parallel universes: 50 states times infinity –Separation of powers: state/federal; agency/agency; central/local Statutory and regulatory environments –State laws, local ordinances, micro-customs –Competition = seal bidding assumption –Heritage of commodity purchasing vs systems/projects –Cooperative purchasing +/- Local custom and urban legend –Inter and Intra Agency rivalries –Changes in Administration –Local preferences exponential –Scandals, crises, cause celebre Economic realities –Mix of Federal/state funding –Annual funding –Macro-economic vulnerabilities (e.g. sales taxes) –Shifting tax bases (e.g. impact of the Internet)
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US Education Constitutional authority –School boards, Boards of Regents –Oversight and approval processes Statutory & regulatory environment –Local mandates –State & Federal overlay Local custom & urban legend –Administrative force majeure –Established internal constituencies –The ultimate in relationship marketing Economic realities –Local volatility –Short-term horizons: funding & execution
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US Commercial Constitutional authority –Civil statutes –Overlay of enforcement & regulation Statutory & regulatory environment –Regulation by industry type, not by contract type (e.g., telecom, utilities) –Specialized regulatory agencies (EPA, OSHA, SEC) Local Custom & urban legend –Transaction based –Relationship based –No standard T&Cs or req’d formats –Celebrity Death Match: salesmen vs lawyers Economic realities –Global macroeconomics –Customer-centric microeconomics
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International Commercial Constitutional authority –Border to border; moment to moment –Defined macro-environments: USA, EU, Japan, China Statutory & regulatory environment –Country-specific laws –Cultural mandates –Institutional behaviors Local custom & urban legend –Social traditions, assumptions, mandates –Language: the body language of the spoken word Economic realities –Currency conversions –Tariffs & trade –Import and export regulations –Ethics, customs, traditions –Show me the money
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Foreign Governments Constitutional authorities –National laws and regulations –Political volatility –US foreign policy overlay Statutory and regulatory environments –Customs; import/export –Local preferences Local custom and urban legend –Language & culture –Culture & language Economic realities –Volatility of availability –Volatility of commitment –Volatility of relationships
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Issues & Challenges Language & culture Ethics Security Economics: both macro & micro Politics, influence, representation Command & control
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