Directed primarily toward business majors, this text also provides practical content to current and aspiring industry professionals. With the globalization of the world economy, it is imperative for current and future managers to be sensitive to the differences they will encounter in intercultural communication. To help make readers aware of these differences, Intercultural Business Communication contains practical guidelines and information on how to conduct negotiations across countries, write business letters in different societies, and includes the general “dos” and “don'ts” in international business.
This book provides an introduction to the theory and practice of intercultural business communication. It offers surveys of some key cultural dimensions as well as case studies.
This book combines theory and practice in a way that helps you as a busy intercultural manager understand what others are communicating to you and those around you.
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This volume originates from the editors' interest in one of the most relevant fields of research these days: Intercultural and International Business Communication.
The emergence of market economies in Latin America and Asia, the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern ... of a majority culture; or is it developing a communication style which is unique in international business?
Finally, it provides practical applications for intercultural communication. This book can be bundled or customized with any of the O'Rourke Modules or with any of our best-selling Business Communication books.
Intended Audience This is an excellent text for advanced courses in intercultural communication, business communication, international business, and organizational communication as found in departments of communication and business.
We adhere to the views of those scholars (Aleksandrova, 2000; Bargiela-Chiappini, Nickerson, & Planken, 2007) who point to the difference in the way business language and the language of business communication are to be perceived.
Designed to equip students with the skills for effective business communication, Communicating for Results offers practical, classroom-tested instruction not just in grammar but in the rhetorical techniques and persuasive strategies that ...
The text provides examples of how cultural values and practices impact business communication. The authors explore the relationships among the cultural environments of the firm and the structure of the firm.