International management : cross-cultural dimensions
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International management : cross-cultural dimensions
Blackwell Business, 1998
2nd ed
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780631200031
Description
International Management provides a comprehensive introduction to cross-cultural management, demonstrating how cultural factors influence behavior in the boardroom and the workplace, and examines the skills needed to manage across national borders.The new edition of this bestselling text has been extensively revised and updated to include new material on the knowledge company, risk management, motivation by teamwork, mission statements plus there is greater emphasis on the role of technology, the work of Trompenaars and a new chapter on strategy.The numerous examples included in the book are drawn from a wide variety of sources and are truly international, being sourced from the US, Europe and Southeast Asia. By demonstrating the practical applications of theoretical issues, this text helps managers and management students gain a thorough understanding of cross-cultural management.
Table of Contents
Introduction. Part I: National Culture: 1. International Management and Culture. 2. Comparing Cultures. 3. Shifts in the Culture. 4. Doing your own Analysis. Cases. Part II: How Culture Influences the Internal Arrangements: 5. Organizational Culture. 6. Culture and Ethics. 7. Cross-Cultural Management Communication. 8. Culture and Structure. 9. Motivating Across Cultures. 10. Culture and Dispute Resolution. 11. Negotiations. 12. Culture and Patronage. Cases. Part III: How the International Arrangements Influence Strategy: 13. Planning Change. 14. Strategic Planning. 15. International Joint Ventures. 16. Headquarters and Subsidiary. 17. Family Companies. Cases. Part IV: Making the Strategy Work: HRM Issues: 18. International Staffing Policy. 19. Training for an Expatriate Assignment. Cases. Bibliography.
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: hbk ISBN 9780631209355
Description
"International Management" provides a comprehensive introduction to cross-cultural management, demonstrating how cultural factors influence behavior in the boardroom and the workplace, and examines the skills needed to manage across national borders. The new edition of this bestselling text has been extensively revised and updated to include new material on the knowledge company, risk management, motivation by teamwork, mission statements plus there is greater emphasis on the role of technology, the work of Trompenaars and a new chapter on strategy. The numerous examples included in the book are drawn from a wide variety of sources and are truly international, being sourced from the US, Europe and Southeast Asia. By demonstrating the practical applications of theoretical issues, this text helps managers and management students gain a thorough understanding of cross-cultural management.
Table of Contents
Introduction.Part I: National Culture:1. International Management and Culture.2. Comparing Cultures.3. Shifts in the Culture.4. Doing your own Analysis.Cases.Part II: How Culture Influences the Internal Arrangements:5. Organizational Culture.6. Culture and Ethics.7. Cross-Cultural Management Communication.8. Culture and Structure.9. Motivating Across Cultures.10. Culture and Dispute Resolution.11. Negotiations.12. Culture and Patronage.Cases.Part III: How the International Arrangements Influence Strategy:13. Planning Change.14. Strategic Planning.15. International Joint Ventures.16. Headquarters and Subsidiary.17. Family Companies. Cases.Part IV: Making the Strategy Work: HRM Issues:18. International Staffing Policy.19. Training for an Expatriate Assignment.Cases.Bibliography.
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