A lucid and logical guidebook to understanding foreign cultures - and conducting successful cross-cultural business. In addition to knowing what to expect when operating in other nations and cultures, businesspeople today must also be keenly aware of their own unseen and often unrecognized cultural feelings and biases. The stakes are too high - and mistakes too costly - to risk cultural misunderstandings. "Doing Business Internationally, Second Edition", is an insightful and hands-on introduction to the prevalent practices, behaviors, and attitudes of cultures and people around the world. Revised, restructured, and refocused from its classic first edition, this ground-breaking book provides: in-depth analyzes of 6 important global regions; the 4 basic skills necessary for becoming culturally competent; and the cultural orientations inventory (COI) - a powerful tool for identifying and correcting one's cultural skills gaps.The key to global business success is preparation, but a new century has brought new rules of preparation.
Let "Doing Business Internationally" show you how to increase your interpersonal effectiveness in virtually any global setting, seamlessly transfer your operational and communication skills from one culture to the next, and dramatically improve your cross-cultural business performance. More than at any time in history, today's world is characterized by the continuous movement of people across international orders, increased globalization of business via the Internet and other technological factors, and widespread social, economic, and political upheaval. Empathy and understanding of other cultures is important to the interpersonal success of individuals - and essential to the business success of multinational corporations and their executives."Doing Business Internationally" represents an ideal introduction to achieving that vital understanding.
From the economic, societal, and organizational trends that define the phenomenon of globalization to the actual practices necessary for functioning effectively in the increasingly interconnected yet still diverse world, this focused yet wide-ranging report: presents techniques for minimizing the impact of cultural differences in a business setting; models for understanding the hidden forces that guide institutions, behaviors, and interactions; and strategies for leveraging culture to establish and maintain competitive advantage.Along with innovative products and processes, global market leaders today must have effective cross-cultural communication skills. The revised and updated edition of the international classic "Doing Business Internationally" is the most comprehensive 'user's manual' available for developing those skills. This important book examines the essentials of cross-cultural understanding through the prism of today's demanding corporate environment, and creates a template for succeeding in a business world that has completely rewritten the rules of interpersonal communication and performance.
- ISBN13 9780071378321
- Publish Date 16 September 2002 (first published 13 September 2002)
- Publish Status Withdrawn
- Publish Country US
- Publisher McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
- Imprint McGraw-Hill Professional
- Edition 2nd edition
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 288
- Language English