Guide to Cross-Cultural Communication (Guide to Business Communication Series)
The goal of this book is to help busy professionals communicate across cultures by promoting cross-cultural understanding and fostering communication with foreign-born employees or employers. Brief, practical, and reader-friendly, it provides new insights on cultural requirements not taught in sales training manuals. "Guide to Cross-Cultural Communication" is a
...morePaperback, 160 pages
Published
June 29th 2003
by Prentice Hall
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I was given this book by a friend who read it in a grad school class. She found it meaningful in reflecting on her own childhood, during which she lived on several different continents.
I found it interesting, although more so at the beginning (when it discussed actual cultural perspectives) than at the end (when it gave rather obvious checklists of how to apply the earlier information.)
I have no idea how to rate this book. It is easy-to-read, and it gets its points across...more
I found it interesting, although more so at the beginning (when it discussed actual cultural perspectives) than at the end (when it gave rather obvious checklists of how to apply the earlier information.)
I have no idea how to rate this book. It is easy-to-read, and it gets its points across...more
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