Management Worldwide
Distinctive Styles Among Globalization
David J. Hickson - Author
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A seminal guide for managers seeking to thrive in the global economy.
Businesses today need employees who can operate on a global stage, whether as international managers, technical specialists, expatriates or 'parachutists' who make occasional troubleshooting trips abroad. Yet cultural misunderstandings in the workplace can complicate even the simplest tasks. Something that sounds like a 'Yes' to a foreigner may actually be a polite way of saying 'No'. Fully updated and expanded for this second edition, Management Worldwide is essential for managers, students ofmanagement and organizations who want to know how managers operate and business is conducted in different societies. It is essential reading in a global economy where cultural differences can still mean make or break. Preface to the Second Edition
1. Managing with Wide Horizons
2. Managing and the Cultures of Societies
3. The Anglos across the Continents
4. The Latins$#151;Southern Europe and South America
5. The Northern Europeans, and Israel
6. The East-Central Europeans
7. The Asians
8. The Arabs of the Middle East
9. Developing Countries
10. The Cross-Cultural Manager
11. Managing More and More Alike?
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