Egypt your firm's executive team is very impressed with the work you've done in examining the firm's potential expansion into the country you've researched. The firm is at a important point in its consideration of foreign direct investment, and the executive committee has asked that you prepare a report on the likely benefits and disadvantages of collaboration in the country you are researching.
Your report should contain the following sections:
Overview of the Country (Collaborative Environment)
Types of Alliances (under this section, you should elaborate on the country's promotion or restriction of each type and discuss the pros and cons of each).
Suggested resources for additional consideration by the firm, with a description of the service the agency or organization can provide.
Overview of FormatNote that your text should be double-spaced, 1-inch margins, with indented paragraphs. Do not double space between paragraphs. Case analyses should contain headings for each section to organize your document. Both case analyses and homework should be approximately two pages in text length (500-600 words), but may have supplemental attachments such as charts and tables, appropriately labeled. Every case and homework will be submitted to the assignment link in Moodle, but please bring a copy to class for your own reference.ReferencesYou should have a title page and a reference page for every case submitted. Cases will general come from the course textbook, so you should have an appropriate reference to the text each time you use a case from it. I'd suggest using APA format for all of your work as most business journals adhere to APA.
1) A title page and reference page should be provided for all homework assignments.
(2) APA format should be followed for the citations in the text and for the references.
(3) Use headings and subheadings to organize your work.
(4) Make use of the online resources provided in the Moodle forum, with reference to the text.
(5) Limit your quoted material. The rule of thumb for quotes is (a) don't quote unless there's no other way to say it; (2) Quote only for impact.