Catégories : Tous - politics - environment - education - globalization

par Wara Zulfiqar Il y a 1 année

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Looking at the World

Globalization involves increasing interconnectedness among individuals, businesses, and countries, significantly impacting various aspects of life. Key factors influencing quality of life include education, safety, employment, respect, family, natural environment, health, freedom, personal values, and wealth.

Looking at the World

Looking at the World

Sustainability

Sustainability refers to the ability to meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

Globalization
Quality of Life Factors

Wealth

Values and Beliefs

Safety and Security

Respect and Equity

Natural Environment

Health

Freedom

Family

Employment

Education

Globalization is the process of increasing interconnectedness and interdependence among individuals, businesses, and countries around the world.

Stakeholders

Stakeholders are individuals, groups, or organizations that have a vested interest or concern in a particular project, business, or issue.
Social: In a social context, stakeholders may include community members, social service organizations, government agencies, and advocacy groups.
examples: Business: In a business context, stakeholders may include customers, employees, shareholders, suppliers, regulators, and local communities

SPEEC

Cultural factors: These are factors that relate to the beliefs, values, and customs of a society.
Environmental factors: These are factors that relate to the physical environment, including natural resources, climate change, and pollution
Economic factors: These are factors that relate to the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
Political factors: These are factors that relate to the government and its policies, laws, and regulations.
Social factors: These are factors that relate to human society and its organization, such as demographics, social structures, and cultural norms.

Problem vs Issue

Issue: An issue is a complex “problem” also requiring a solution.
Problem: Is usually smaller than an issue