Communicating Across Cultures

If you are a manager anywhere in the world, you are almost certainly dealing with people of nationalities and cultures different from your own. This guidebook will help you become aware of cultural differences and show you how to adapt your communication style to enhance your managerial effectiveness.

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Communicating Across Cultures

If you are a manager anywhere in the world, you are almost certainly dealing with people of nationalities and cultures different from your own. This guidebook will help you become aware of cultural differences and show you how to adapt your communication style to enhance your managerial effectiveness.

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Communicating Across Cultures

Communicating Across Cultures

Communicating Across Cultures

Communicating Across Cultures

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Overview

If you are a manager anywhere in the world, you are almost certainly dealing with people of nationalities and cultures different from your own. This guidebook will help you become aware of cultural differences and show you how to adapt your communication style to enhance your managerial effectiveness.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781882197590
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 03/19/2007
Series: J-B CCL (Center for Creative Leadership) Series , #89
Pages: 32
Product dimensions: 6.02(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.18(d)

About the Author

This series of guidebooks draws on the practical knowledge that the Center for Creative Leadership (CCL) has generated, since its inception in 1970, through its research and educational activity conducted in partnership with hundreds of thousands of managers and executives. Much of this knowledge is shared-in a way that is distinct from the typical university department, professional association, or consultancy. CCL is not simply a collection of individual experts, although the individual credentials of its staff are impressive; rather it is a community, with its members holding certain principles in common and working together to understand and generate practical responses to today's leadership and organizational challenges.
The purpose of the series is to provide managers with specific advice on how to complete a developmental task or solve a leadership challenge. In doing that, the series carries out CCL's mission to advance the understanding, practice, and development of leadership for the benefit of society worldwide.

Don W. Prince is open enrollment manager for CCL's Brussels, Belgium, campus. He has worked for some time and very closely with CCL's Global Initiatives group and travels extensively, having conducted business or training in sixteen countries around the world. Before joining CCL, he worked in the travel industry; served as a chaplain on four university campuses; and for nine years was an adjunct faculty member at Texas Tech University, Stephen F. Austin State University, and Baylor School of Nursing. He holds degrees from the University of North Texas and Southwestern Seminary.

Michael H. Hoppe is a senior program and research associate at CCL. He brings to his work a rich and varied background in cross-cultural leadership development. In his research, he concentrates on effective leadership in a multicultural environment. Before joining CCL, he lived and worked extensively in Germany and Greece, and served as assistant director of the Salzburg Seminar in American and International Studies in Salzburg, Austria. He holds a Ph.D. in organizational development and institutional studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Table of Contents

7 When Being Yourself Isn’t Enough

8 Anticipate and Adapt to Cultural Differences

14 Listen and Watch for Cultural Differences

19 Speaking and Writing Across Cultures

22 What’s in a Name

24 Using Humor Appropriately

25 Communicate Respect for Other Cultures

27 Expanding Horizons

28 Suggested Readings

29 Background

30 Key Point Summary

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