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Management across Cultures Challenges, Strategies, and Skills

Authors

Richard M. Steers, University of Oregon, Joyce S. Osland, San José State University, California
Published 2019

Description

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…

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Key features

  • 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

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