Global management and organizational behavior : text, readings, cases, and exercises
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Global management and organizational behavior : text, readings, cases, and exercises
McGraw-Hill/Irwin, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Global Management and Organizational Behavior By Konopaske and Ivancevich was written to provide a clear picture, analysis, and set of suggestions for managers and leaders to operate in international settings. Global Management and Organizational Behavior is a self-contained set of materials, which illustrates that globalization requires a different tack and course than the traditional treatment of management or organizational behavior. To support the content, models and examples provided in the book, each of the three parts of the text contains readings, exercises and cases.
Table of Contents
I.Introduction to Globalization1. Global Developments and Trends: A Management Perspective2. Culture Awareness and Implications ReadingsCasesExercisesInternet ExercisesInternet ConnectionsII.Managing in a Global Environment3. Global Social Responsibility and Ethical Decision Making4. Communicating in Global Setting5. Motivation6. Negotiating Cross-Culturally7. Managing Diversity8. Groups and TeamsReadings,Cases,Exercises,Internet Exercises,III.Managing Human Resources9. Global Human Resource Management10. Family and Career ConsiderationsReadingsCasesExercisesInternet ExercisesIV.End of Book ResourcesGlossarySubject and Name Indices
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