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![]() | Cultural Dimension of International Business, The (5th Edition) by Gary Ferraro ISBN-10: 9780131927674 ISBN-10: 0-13-192767-1 ISBN-13: 9780131927674 ISBN-13: 978-0-13-192767-4 Paperback 2005-02-19 Prentice Hall Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description The text demonstrates how the theory, methods, and insights of cultural anthropology can influence, in a positive way, the conduct of international business operations, be they negotiating, managing, or marketing. KEY TOPICS: It explores (1) such general concepts as culture, ethnocentrism, and culture change; (2) the nature of the communication process, both linguistic and nonverbal communication; (3) a typology of value contrasts that can be applied anywhere in the world to help diagnose potential breakdowns in business communication; (4) a number of ways of collecting relevant culture-specific data on any of the hundreds of different national cultures of the world; and (5) a set of valuable skills and competencies that are vital for becoming a world class business person. MARKET: For cross-cultural trainers and human resources personnel. | ||
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Required Reading... if... ...you are in an Intro To International Business course. Otherwise, a complete waste of money. | ||
Cultural Dimension of International Business, The (5th Edition) I was very pleased with the books and the price. Thanks | ||
Lots of information - pretty boring approach I bought this for my MBA program and found this book having good contents but the approach is not good.... I would have done the layout much differently to make it more interesting..... I had to read this book and so read it..... not greatly impressed. | ||
Cultural Dimensions of Ferraro Throughout this book Ferraro takes on the idea of being a theoretical observer of different characteristics that the typical North Amercian has in comparison to the rest of the world. He takes these dfferences and applies them usefully to the area of International Buisness. The book goes through many different catagories including language, communication (verbal and non-verbal), precise time reckoning, and even culture shock. As a student, I found this book to be very insubstantial for a textbook, but I believe that it would be a wonderful starting point for buisness people of any age to read before doing any international buisness realtions. I wish I had read this book before I went and lived in Europe for 5 months, I think I would have been able to communicate a little more easily. | ||