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Management across Cultures

Management across Cultures

Management across Cultures

Challenges, Strategies, and Skills
4th Edition
Richard M. Steers, University of Oregon
Joyce S. Osland, San José State University, California
September 2019
Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Hardback
9781108493307

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    In today's competitive global economy, most managers are - or will be - global managers. They may work in their home country, but are influenced by global events and have to manage diverse workforces. As such, they need multicultural competence and global management skills to work successfully across cultures. This new edition pairs a richly illustrated text with management applications, key concepts, discussion questions, web-based cases and skill-building exercises aimed at current and aspiring managers. Each chapter is accompanied by a Manager's Notebook highlighting field strategies and encouraging students to develop multicultural competence that will be highly valued by future employers. Exploring the challenges and opportunities facing global managers, readers can examine cultural, organizational, and managerial environments before developing a range of skills from communication and leadership to negotiation and global team management. Suitable for students taking courses in international management, cross-cultural management or international HRM at advanced undergraduate, Masters and MBA levels.

    • Thoroughly revised and updated throughout
    • Introduces a global management model and a three-stage learning model
    • Features enhanced boxed 'Applications' and 'Manager's Notebooks', showing how key concepts can be applied to real-life problems, and summarising the key lessons the aspiring manager should have learnt from what s/he has read

    Reviews & endorsements

    'There has never been a time in the history of the world when cross-cultural understanding and skills were more important or more necessary. Management Across Cultures is written by two of the luminaries of the field and could not be a better guide for managing in a global economy.' Nancy Adler, S. Bronfman Chair in Management, McGill University, Canada

    'Management Across Cultures is a must read for any current or aspiring leader. The days when leaders could just think about domestic business are gone. Only those who understand and have the skills to manage across cultures have any hope of success. As a consequence, this book is one they should read and have on their desk for frequent reference.' Stewart Black, INSEAD, France

    'Steers and Osland are rock stars of research and teaching on global management. A veritable dream team with years of experience in writing texts, they joined forces for the latest edition of Management Across Cultures and the result is simply superb! I give this book my highest possible recommendation.' Nakiye Boyacigiller, Former dean of Sabancı Üniversitesi, Turkey and former President of the Academy of International Business

    'In this fourth edition, the authors have brought all their expertise from their distinguished careers and created a masterpiece of a textbook. I am especially impressed with its strong focus on cross-cultural skill-building in addition to knowledge conveyance and case analysis. For any instructor who teaches an international management course that focuses on developing skills in addition to imparting knowledge, this book is the entire package.' Mark Mendenhall, J. Burton Frierson Chair of Excellence in Business Leadership, University of Tennessee

    'It is a truism that there is no one theory of management that fits all situations. The manager of today needs critical analytical skills that take into consideration diverse operating environments and cultural differences. This resource provides a spectrum of cultural perspectives in which contradictions are discussed rather than rationalized, to emphasize the need for flexibility, in contrast to reliance on traditional axioms.' Soon Ang, Nanyang Business School

    'With theoretically sophisticated content and cutting-edge management applications, this is likely the best cross-cultural management textbook on the market. With its interdisciplinary focus, a wealth of real-life examples, captivating cases and practical exercises, the book is timely, relevant, and engaging for both novice and expert audiences.' Betina Szkudlarek, University of Sydney, Australia

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    Product details

    September 2019
    Hardback
    9781108493307
    452 pages
    257 × 200 × 25 mm
    1.1kg
    61 b/w illus. 61 colour illus.
    Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Global Managers: Challenges and Opportunities:
    • 1. Global managers in a changing world
    • Part II. Culture, Organization, and Management:
    • 2. Cultural environments
    • 3. Organizational environments
    • 4. Managerial environments
    • Part III. Developing Global Management Skills:
    • 5. Cross-cultural communication
    • 6. Global leadership
    • 7. Managerial ethics and social responsibility
    • 8. Global partnerships and negotiations
    • 9. Global teams
    • 10. Global assignments
    • 11. Lessons learned: a review
    • Appendix: details of national culture models
    • Index.
      Authors
    • Richard M. Steers , University of Oregon

      Richard M. Steers is the Kazumitsu Shiomi Professor of Management and former Vice Provost for International Affairs at the University of Oregon. A Past President and Fellow of the Academy of Management, he has authored two dozen books and numerous research articles on topics ranging from employee motivation and organizational behavior to cross-cultural management. He served as senior editor for the Journal of World Business and co-editor of The Global Mindset (2007) and the Cambridge Handbook of Culture, Organizations, and Work (Cambridge, 2009). He has lectured extensively and served as a visiting professor at the University of Oxford, Erasmus University, Nyenrode Business University, Hanyang University, Yonsei University, and the University of Cape Town.

    • Joyce S. Osland , San José State University, California

      Joyce S. Osland is the Lucas Endowed Professor of Global Leadership and Executive Director of the Global Leadership Advancement Center at San Jose State University. A Past President of the Western Academy of Management, she has authored over 150 publications on topics ranging from global leadership to intercultural communication and women in management. She co-authored Global Leadership: Research, Practice, and Development (2017) and co-edits Advances in Global Leadership (2018) and the Sage Handbook of Contemporary Cross-Cultural Management. She has lived and worked in seven countries over fourteen years, including work in international development in Latin America and West Africa, served as a faculty member at INCAE, and consults to universities and global organizations world-wide.