Close Encounters of a Cultural Kind: Lessons for business, negotiation and friendship

by Richard Lewis

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Richard Lewis - world famous lecturer on intercultural issues and best-selling author of WHEN CULTURES COLLIDE - has collected 50 unique, critical cross-cultural incidents during his encounters in 135 countries around the globe.
Some of these anecdotes are humorous, some are poignant, some are mysterious - all are insightful snapshots of the complex tapestry of cross-cultural business. If you're dining with a Finn, negotiating with the Japanese or attempting to climb a mountain with a team of diffident Italians, you need this book.

"Historically, 'cultural encounters' have often created wars and split people. In this precious little gem of a book, Richard shows how beautifully cultural barriers can be overcome when people meet face-to-face. How we, despite different outlooks, can build bridges across cultural gaps with mindful, respectful and humorous approaches. The stories, told in a vibrant and captivating voice, ranging from thought provoking and insightful to adventurous and hilarious, are a delightful read. The charming characters of broad cultural variety bring the whole world into your hands, making hearts bond over a jolly good laugh.
And frankly, - what can be better?"
Marit Imeland Gjesme, Founder of CultureCatch®, intercultural training consultancy

  • ISBN10 1529308135
  • ISBN13 9781529308136
  • Publish Date 16 July 2020
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Nicholas Brealey Publishing
  • Format Paperback (UK Trade)
  • Pages 256
  • Language English