Crossing Cultures (PDF)
Insights from Master Teachers
(Sprache: Englisch)
As a result of increasing organizational interculturalism, the challenge of communicating across cultures is one that teachers face on a daily basis. But how do we help ourselves when preparing for intercultural challenges? And what are the best methods of...
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As a result of increasing organizational interculturalism, the challenge of communicating across cultures is one that teachers face on a daily basis. But how do we help ourselves when preparing for intercultural challenges? And what are the best methods of acquiring the skills required to be effective international managers?
"Crossing Cultures "offers teachers and trainers a unique set of proven methods for developing the skills required by both students and practitioners when striving to be effective members and managers in cross-cultural situations. Comprehensively structured to provide a framework for teaching, every chapter features its own teaching module embedded in robust discussion of its theoretical source, as well as a working definition and specific directions for practice. The 'master teachers' who offer these modules highlight the potential difficulties, typical dialogues and the variations required for different audiences, while approaching the fundamentals of culture from multifarious disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, management, psychology and strategy.
First and foremost a book for teachers, "Crossing Cultures" is also a book for their students, bringing together the best authors in the field to illustrate what understanding and action is required to successfully cross cultures.
"Crossing Cultures "offers teachers and trainers a unique set of proven methods for developing the skills required by both students and practitioners when striving to be effective members and managers in cross-cultural situations. Comprehensively structured to provide a framework for teaching, every chapter features its own teaching module embedded in robust discussion of its theoretical source, as well as a working definition and specific directions for practice. The 'master teachers' who offer these modules highlight the potential difficulties, typical dialogues and the variations required for different audiences, while approaching the fundamentals of culture from multifarious disciplines, including anthropology, sociology, management, psychology and strategy.
First and foremost a book for teachers, "Crossing Cultures" is also a book for their students, bringing together the best authors in the field to illustrate what understanding and action is required to successfully cross cultures.
Autoren-Porträt
Nakiye Avdan Boyacigiller is Dean of the Graduate School of Management at Sabanci University, USA. She has 17 years experience of teaching at San Jose State University.Richard Alan Goodman is Assistant, Associate and Full Professor of Technology and Strategy at The Anderson School, UCLA, USA. He also chairs an affinity group of 54 faculty from 33 univertsities on cultural issues.
Margaret E. Phillips is Associate Professor of International Business at the Graziadio School of Pepperdine University. She is both a teacher, a scholar and a consultant in international management.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2004, 352 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Nakiye Avdan Boyacigiller, Richard Alan Goodman, Margaret E. Phillips
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- ISBN-10: 1134395825
- ISBN-13: 9781134395828
- Erscheinungsdatum: 02.08.2004
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