Management across Cultures
Australasian edition
- Authors:
- Richard M. Steers, University of Oregon
- Luciara Nardon, Carleton University, Ottawa
- Carlos J. Sanchez-Runde, IESE Business School, Barcelona
- Date Published: No date available
- availability: In stock
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781316604359
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This first Australasian edition of the popular text Management across Cultures explores the latest approaches to cross-cultural management, presenting strategies and tactics for managing international assignments and global teams. With a clear emphasis on learning and development, the text encourages students to acquire skills in multicultural competence that will be highly valued by their future employers. As more and more managers find themselves becoming global managers, and in a world where practices and expectations can differ significantly across national and regional boundaries, this has never been more important. Rich in cases and examples, Management across Cultures integrates research from across the social sciences with contemporary management practices for a comprehensive overview of cross-cultural management.
Read more- The first Australasian edition of this popular text, providing a strong Australasian context
- Includes a rich supply of cases and examples
- Online resources include a bank of extended responses, PowerPoint presentations, an instructor's resource guide and videos
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781316604359
- length: 482 pages
- dimensions: 248 x 190 x 26 mm
- weight: 0.95kg
- contains: 79 b/w illus. 31 tables
- availability: In stock
Table of Contents
1. Management across cultures: an introduction
2. Global managers: challenges and responsibilities
3. Cultural environments
4. Organisational environments
5. Communicating across cultures
6. Leading global organisations
7. Negotiating global partnerships
8. Managing ethical conflicts
9. Managing work and motivation
10. Managing global teams
11. Managing global assignments
12. Lessons learned.
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