Cross Cultural Barriers in China

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Articulation of Response (clarity, organization) There is no evidence of response to the prompts. The articulation of the response is weak. The articulation of the response is adequate. The articulation of the response is skillful.  
Accuracy of Mechanics (grammar, punctuation, spelling) The work includes several major errors that disrupt the meaning or flow of the response. The work includes a few major errors and/or many minor errors that interfere with the clarity of the response. The work includes a few minor errors but no readily detectable major errors. The work includes no readily detectable major or minor errors.  
A. Cross-Cultural Differences The candidate does not discuss 3 cross-cultural differences that would need to be taken into consideration if the company were to expand into this market based on the selected Asian country. The candidate provides an illogical discussion of 3 cross-cultural differences that would need to be taken into consideration if the company were to expand into this market based on the selected Asian country. The candidate provides a logical discussion of 3 cross-cultural differences that would need to be taken into consideration if the company were to expand into this market based on the selected Asian country. The candidate provides a credible and well-supported discussion of 3 cross-cultural differences that would need to be taken into consideration if the company were to expand into this market based on the selected Asian country.  
B1. Product The candidate does not contrast a U.S. business practice to a practice in the proposed Asian country for product. The candidate provides an illogical contrast of a U.S. business practice to a practice in the proposed Asian country for product. The candidate provides a logical contrast of a U.S. business practice to a practice in the proposed Asian country for product. The candidate provides a credible and well-supported contrast of a U.S. business practice to a practice in the proposed Asian country for product.  
B2. Price The candidate does not contrast a U.S. business practice to a practice in the proposed Asian country for price. The candidate provides an illogical contrast of a U.S. business practice to a practice in the proposed Asian country for price. The candidate provides a logical contrast of a U.S. business practice to a practice in the proposed Asian country for price. The candidate provides a credible and well-supported contrast of a U.S. business practice to a practice in the proposed Asian country for price.  
B3. Promotion The candidate does not contrast a U.S. business practice to a practice in the proposed Asian country for promotion. The candidate provides an illogical contrast of a U.S. business practice to a practice in the proposed Asian country for promotion. The candidate provides a logical contrast of a U.S. business practice to a practice in the proposed Asian country for promotion. The candidate provides a credible and well-supported contrast of a U.S. business practice to a practice in the proposed Asian country for promotion.  
B4. Place The candidate does not contrast a U.S. business practice to a practice in the proposed Asian country for place. The candidate provides an illogical contrast of a U.S. business practice to a practice in the proposed Asian country for place. The candidate provides a logical contrast of a U.S. business practice to a practice in the proposed Asian country for place. The candidate provides a credible and well-supported contrast of a U.S. business practice to a practice in the proposed Asian country for place.  
C. Ethical Issues The candidate does not discuss 2 distinct ethical issues that the candidate will need to understand and respect as the business expands into the selected Asian country. The candidate provides an illogical discussion of 2 distinct ethical issues that the candidate will need to understand and respect as the business expands into the selected Asian country. The candidate provides a logical discussion of 2 distinct ethical issues that the candidate will need to understand and respect as the business expands into the selected Asian country. The candidate provides a credible and well-supported discussion of 2 distinct ethical issues that the candidate will need to understand and respect as the business expands into the selected Asian country.  
D. Sources When the candidate uses sources, the candidate does not provide in-text citations and references for each source used. When the candidate uses sources, the candidate provides appropriate in-text citations and references with major deviations from APA style. When the candidate uses sources, the candidate provides appropriate in-text citations and references with minor deviations from APA style. When the candidate uses sources, the candidate provides appropriate in-text citations and references with no readily detectable deviations from APA style, OR the candidate does not use sources.