Managing across Cultures - Professional Level

Managing across Cultures - Professional Level
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Publisher : Finstock Evarsity Publishers
Total Pages : 92
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ISBN-10 : 9789914753080
ISBN-13 : 9914753086
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Book Synopsis Managing across Cultures - Professional Level by : CPA John Kimani

Download or read book Managing across Cultures - Professional Level written by CPA John Kimani and published by Finstock Evarsity Publishers. This book was released on 2023-07-05 with total page 92 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: BOOK SUMMARY The main topics in this book are; • Communication across Cultures: Words, Actions and Context. • Embracing Diversity, Breaking Biases and Fostering Inclusivity. • Leading Diverse Teams and Embracing Cultural Variations. • Managing Cultural Conflicts, Challenging Assumptions and Resolving Collaboratively. • Building Cultural Competence through Training. • Navigating Cultural Differences for Effective Relationships. • Fostering Diversity, Competence, Collaboration and Innovation. • Globalization’s Impact: Cultures, Imperialism and Trade. Managing Across Cultures diploma level is a beginner-friendly book that introduces readers to the essentials of leading and managing in a diverse and globalized world. The book provides a practical and accessible overview of key concepts and strategies for navigating cultural differences, fostering effective communication and building strong relationships across cultures. Through relatable examples and practical tips, this book serves as a valuable resource for beginners seeking to develop their cultural intelligence and enhance their ability to work successfully with individuals from different backgrounds and cultures.


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