Managing cultural differences: global leadership strategies for cross-cultural business success

Managing cultural differences: global leadership strategies for cross-cultural business success

Moran, Robert T.
Harris, Philip R.
Moran, Sarah V.

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The internationl nature of modern Business means that individual and organizational success is no longer dependent solely on business acumen- our ability to understand, communicate and work with people in different countries and cultures around the world is more important thatn ever as more companies rely on their global reach to achieve the best profit and performance. For this reason,international business and cross-cultural management are key topics in undergraduate business, MBA and executive education programs worldwide as companies and institutions prepare current and future business leaders for the global marketplace. This classic has been praised as "the bible of multiculturalism" (New York Times News Service)*All demographic information fully updated, new case studies added to each chapter, CDROM with additional student resources new to this edition*Five-hundred page on-line instructor's manual available from publisher packed with exercises, resources, graphics and ppt slides for lectures. "The number one agenda item for leadership development is Global leadership and doing business effectively in the different regions of the world. These skills are absolutely critical for business success, and this book articulates clearly how leaders need to navigate around the world to foster long-term relationships and to build successful global businesses. This timely 7th edition will be one of our most valued resources for guiding executive and leadership development worldwide."--James K. O'Hern, Director of Leadership Development, Honeywell"My students (some experienced, international managers among them) havefound this book useful in the past. However, as the authors point out, even cultural differences and our reactions to them are changing, so I am delighted to see this new edition, bang up to date with references to the impact of the war in Iraq and the use of the latest commuications technology on cross-cultural understanding.The book reviews some of the more important studies and theories about cross-culture and almost every aspect of our working lives from organisational change through diversity to work life balance. The authors show howcultural issues can impact some of our received management wisdom and they offer some good, solid practical advice in each chapter on what this means for the international manager, leader and negotiator. In the second part of the book the authors explore specific regions, country by country.All in all, this isone of the most complete books about management in the modern global world. The cross-cultural dimension of the book makes it a must-read for any young or experienced manager working internationally out of corporate headquarters or working full time overseas."-- Christopher Howard-Williams, International consultant and executive education provider"Moran has done it again. As we grow globally, Managing Cultural Differences, 7th Edition should be used as a businesssolution to navigate the international roadmaps. This insight to understanding culture and business will add profits to any organization understanding the managing of cross cultural differences."Michael H. Johnson, Senior Vice President, Penson Financial Services, Inc."The authors apply proven frameworks for understanding the dimensions of culture to the current global business arena. Experienced practitioners and novices alike will find take-aways that enhance their leadership and communication skills. The authors clearly articulate the value of understanding multiple perspectives, taking the book beyond the realm of a text. As a result, it is an indispensable tool for all of us who live andwork in today's geo-political environment."-- Frank R. Lloyd, Ph. D., Associate Dean, Executive Education, SMU Cox School of Business"This is a very special book and one that has significantly improved from edition to edition even though it was very good to start with. It is essentially about global leadershipand it intends to increase the effectiveness of international business leaders in unfamiliar international contexts by providing much of the necessary background familiarity. While most comparative management texts focus mainly on cultural differences, this book is special because it offers historical backgrounds and sociopolitical contexts that are usually ignored. These are helpful contexts for understanding how someone from a different national culture contexts him/herself. The span of the historical contexts offered is quite amazing. The Korean section begins with Korean prehistory, and the Chinese section is also all encompassing. The real value of this book is that it is intended to be practical and useful. The information is intended to help managers in international business situations helpful tips to avoid culture based blunders that would wreck negotiations before they even begin; tactics for avoiding or dealingwith conflicts or disagreements in culturally appropriate ways; and strategies for negotiating effectively - both in general and in the specific international contexts that managers could face in their international business careers.The emphasis is on strategies and tactics for effective communication, relation-ship building, and negotiating in culturally sensitive ways.What is truly amazing is the scope achieved in this book. The authors have managed to offer high value insights for virtually every nation and region in which one could imagine that business could be conducted. This is a major reference work that could usefully be on any international manager's bookshelf. Not only are the obvious destinations - Europe, North America, Japan, China, India - covered, but there are useful sections on the Middle East, Latin America and even Africa that would be hard to find anywhere else. And all of this is in a single book, easy to carry, comprehensive and updated right to the present. I cannot think of another book that achieves this purpose with such economy and practicality. I would certainly recommend the book as a text for students, but it is also a book that an international manager might consider carrying in his suitcase when s/he travels to Asia and may find him/herself doing business with a variety of individuals from different countries over the course of a single road trip.As an East Asia expert, very familiar with conditions in China, Japan and Korea, I am confident that these sections are very current and very helpful.Having used this book myself a number of years ago, I can also say without reservation that this edition should replace previous ones on a manager's bookshelf. It is a lovely book filled with potential usefulness. Following its recommendations could help build a relationship and make a sale that might otherwise be lost."-- Neil Remington Abramson; Associate Professor of Strategy; Segal Graduate School of Business Administration; Simon Fraser University; Vancouver, Canada

  • ISBN: 978-1-85617-923-2
  • Editorial: Butterworth-Heinemann
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 586
  • Fecha Publicación: 20/12/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés