Cultural Intelligence: Building People Skills for the 21st Century by THOMAS - ISBN: 9781626568655
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Teaches techniques and people skills that will allow you to function effectively in any culture. Instead of providing a laundry list of culturally specific dos and don’ts, Thomas and Inkson show how to disable your “cultural cruise control” and pay attention in a mindful and creative way to cues in …

Cultural Intelligence: Building People Skills for the 21st Century

Surviving and Thriving in the Global Village

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  • Paperback

    216 pages

  • Release Date

    1 January 2018

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Summary

The keys to adapting to-and succeeding in-any culture- “Highly recommended reading for business people.” -Library JournalIn today’s global economy, the ability to interact effectively across cultures is a fundamental job requirement for just about everyone. But it’s impossible to learn the customs and traits of every single culture. David Thomas and Kerr Inkson present a universal set of techniques and people skills that will allow you to adapt quickly to, and thrive in, any cultural environm…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781626568655
ISBN-10:1626568650
Author:THOMAS
Publisher:Berrett-Koehler
Imprint:Berrett-Koehler
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:216
Edition:3rd
Release Date:1 January 2018
Weight:251g
Dimensions:215mm x 139mm x 15mm
Series:Agency/Distributed
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Critics Review

“Coaches all of us on how to live and work more effectively in a world economy that no longer recognizes nor understands borders.” —Nancy J. Adler, S. Bronfman Chair in Management, McGill University “Peppered throughout with fascinating stories and anecdotes, this book is as entertaining as it is instructive.” —David Ryback, Business to Business magazine “Highly recommended reading for business people and as a supplemental reading in courses on international business.” —Library Journal

About The Author

THOMAS

David C. Thomas is the Beedie Professor of International Management at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada.Kerr Inkson is an emeritus professor and research advisor at the University of Auckland Business School in New Zealand.

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