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When Cultures Collide: Leading Across Cultures (Paperback)
by Richard D. Lewis
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Author: Richard D. Lewis
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey Publishing; 3 edition
Pub. in: October, 2005
ISBN: 1904838022
Pages: 599
Measurements: 9 x 7.1 x 2 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BA01717
Other information: ISBN-13: 978-1904838029
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Richard Lewis is the chairman of Richard Lewis Communications, an international institute of cross-cultural and language training with offices in over 30 countries. He founded the quartely magazine 'Cross Culture' in 1989 and is heavily involved in the intercultural field, lecturing in countries from Finland to Hong Kong and working with companies as diverse as Fiat, IBM, Nokia, Andersen Consulting and Nestle. He lives near Winchester, and is one of Britain's foremost linguists, speaking 12 languages - and spent 5 years in Japan, where he was tutor to the Imperial Family.
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The successful managers for the next century will be the culturally sensitive ones. You can gain competitive advantage from having strategies to deal with the cultural differences you will encounter in any international business setting. Richard Lewis provides a guide to working and communicating across cultures, and explains how your culture and language affect the ways in which you think and respond. This revised and expanded edition in paperback of Richard Lewis's book provides an ever more global and practical guide not just to understanding but also managing in different business cultures. From India to Ireland, Belgium to Brazil, Mexico to Malaysia, the Czech Republic to Chile.
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From Preface: Cultural diversity is not something that is going to go away tomorrow, enabling us to plan our strategies on the assumption of mutual understanding. It is in itself a phenomenon with its own riches, the exploration of which could yield incalculable benefits for us, both in terms of wider vision and more profitable policies and activity. |
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The Director (MSL quoted), USA
<2009-04-21 00:00>
Lewis provides urbane and knowledgeable guidance... Verdict: this book could mean the difference between winning and losing valuable orders abroad. |
Evening Standard(MSL quoted), USA
<2009-04-21 00:00>
Lewis is a crosscultural expert who has now presented his wisdom in a highly readable book. |
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