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Managing Change Across Corporate Cultures

Author: Fons Trompenaars and Peter Prud'Homme   Series: Culture for Business Series

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"....a stimulating and readable exploration..." (Professional Manager, January 2005)

Corporate Culture reveals why corporate culture has such a powerful influence on every aspect of business performance, and shows how to develop high--performing corporate cultures in a complex global business environment. It also shows business leaders how to integrate different corporate cultures after mergers and acquisitions.

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"....a stimulating and readable exploration..." (Professional Manager, January 2005)

Corporate Culture reveals why corporate culture has such a powerful influence on every aspect of business performance, and shows how to develop high--performing corporate cultures in a complex global business environment. It also shows business leaders how to integrate different corporate cultures after mergers and acquisitions.

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Managing Change Across Corporate Cultures peels away the mysteries of corporate culture to reveal why it has such a powerful influence on every aspect of the performance of a business. It shows how to shape high-performing corporate cultures in a complex international environment.

As the natural successor to Fons Trompenaars and Charles Hampden-Turner?s landmark bestseller, Riding the Waves of Culture, Managing Change Across Corporate Cultures shows exactly how to create an environment where astonishing business breakthroughs are possible. You will also learn how to renew cultures as part of change and how to integrate cultures successfully following mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures.

New research shows that in cross-border business, differences in corporate culture have more far-reaching repercussions than even differences in national cultures. Never before has there been such enormous interest in shaping and changing the cultures of our businesses, whether to revitalise them after restructuring or to provide the glue that holds them together through the sea changes of globalization.

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“"....a stimulating and readable exploration..." (Professional Manager, January 2005)”

“….a stimulating and readable exploration…” (Professional Manager, January 2005)

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About the Author

Fons Trompenaars is director of Trompenaars-Hampden-Turner (THT), an innovative centre of excellence in intercultural management.  He is the world's foremost authority on cross-cultural management and is author and co-author of several books, including Did the Pedestrian Die?, 21 leaders for the 21st Century and the worldwide bestseller, Riding the Waves of  Culture.

Peter Prud'Homme is an expert in business culture.  For nearly fifteen years he was a manager with international responsibilities at Philips, where he was involved in a major corporate culture change programme (Centurion).  Since 1993 he has been a corporate culture consultant to major American, European and Asian companies in 35 countries.  Peter has worked with THT for 6 years and now has his own consultancy, Cross-Cultural Organisations.  Peter has been published extensively on the impact of culture on globalization, leadership and mergers & acquisitions.

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Managing Change Across Corporate Cultures peels away the mysteries of corporate culture to reveal why it has such a powerful influence on every aspect of the performance of a business. It shows how to shape high performing corporate cultures in a complex international environment. As the natural successor to Fons Trompenaars and Charles Hampden-Turner's landmark bestseller, Riding the Waves of Culture , Managing Change Across Corporate Cultures shows exactly how to create an environment where astonishing business breakthroughs are possible. New research shows that in cross-border business, differences in corporate culture have more far-reaching repercussions than even differences in national cultures. Never before has there been such enormous interest in shaping and changing the cultures of our businesses, whether to revitalise them after restructuring or to provide the glue that holds them together through the sea changes of globalization. THE CULTURE FOR BUSINESS series addresses the most important business issues of the moment from a specifically cross-cultural perspective. It is grounded in the research that underpins the unique Trompenaars Hampden-Turner (THT) database of cross-cultural profiles. Over 60,000 managers from more than 60 countries across the world have completed THT's extensive diagnostic questionnaire, and the series draws on this deep research base as a platform for these highly accessible guides to key business subjects like strategic planning and scenarios, corporate culture and communications. The series is entertaining and inviting, aimed at busy executives who need to be able to address contemporary business issues from multiple perspectives.

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Managing Change Across Corporate Cultures peels away the mysteries of corporate culture to reveal why it has such a powerful influence on every aspect of the performance of a business. It shows how to shape high performing corporate cultures in a complex international environment. As the natural successor to Fons Trompenaars and Charles Hampden-Turner's landmark bestseller, Riding the Waves of Culture , Managing Change Across Corporate Cultures shows exactly how to create an environment where astonishing business breakthroughs are possible. New research shows that in cross-border business, differences in corporate culture have more far-reaching repercussions than even differences in national cultures. Never before has there been such enormous interest in shaping and changing the cultures of our businesses, whether to revitalise them after restructuring or to provide the glue that holds them together through the sea changes of globalization. THE CULTURE FOR BUSINESS series addresses the most important business issues of the moment from a specifically cross-cultural perspective. It is grounded in the research that underpins the unique Trompenaars Hampden-Turner (THT) database of cross-cultural profiles. Over 60,000 managers from more than 60 countries across the world have completed THT's extensive diagnostic questionnaire, and the series draws on this deep research base as a platform for these highly accessible guides to key business subjects like strategic planning and scenarios, corporate culture and communications. The series is entertaining and inviting, aimed at busy executives who need to be able to address contemporary business issues from multiple perspectives.

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Product Details

Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd | Capstone Publishing Ltd
Published
23rd July 2004
Edition
1st
Pages
320
ISBN
9781841125787

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