Cross-Cultural Management


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All cultures appear to share the belief that they do things ‘correctly’, while others, until proven otherwise, are assumed to be ignorant or barbaric. When people from different cultures work together and cannot take shared meanings for granted, managers face serious challenges. An individual’s parsing of an experience and its meaning may vary according to several cultural scales – national, professional, industrial and local. Awareness of cultural differences and the willingness to view them as a positive are therefore crucial assets. This edited textbook sets itself apart from existing cross-cultural management texts by highlighting to the reader the need to avoid both ethnocentrism and the belief in the universality of his or her own values and ways of thinking: the success of international negotiations and intercultural management depends on such openness and acceptance of real differences. It encourages the development of ‘nomadic intelligence’ and the creative use of a culture’s resources, according to a symbolic anthropology perspective. Through the essays and case studies in the chapters, readers will become aware of the intercultural dimension of business activities and better understand how they affect work. Cross-Cultural Management will help interested parties – students of business management, international relations and other disciplines, and business managers and other professionals – develop their ability to interact, take action and give direction in an intercultural context.







Understanding Cross-cultural Management


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Given the global nature of business today and the increasing diversity within the workforce of so many industries and organisations, a cross-cultural component in management education and training has become essential. This is the case for every type of business education, whether it be for aspiring graduates at the start of their careers or senior managers wishing to increase their effectiveness or employability in the international market. The 4th edition of Understanding Cross-Cultural Management has been adapted in line with the feedback from our many readers, and boasts new case study material based on recent research, as well as a stronger focus on Asian cultures, thereby providing more non-Western examples.




La culture d'entreprise pour manager autrement


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La culture est plus dans les murs que sur les murs et... les murs ont une histoire. À partir de quel grade a-t-on droit à des fauteuils en cuir, une place de parking, une moquette,... ? Les réponses à ces questions : des manifestations de la culture d'entreprise. Cela pourrait être dérisoire si la culture ne conditionnait pas aussi la majeure partie des décisions prises, des plus opérationnelles aux plus stratégiques. Dans les années 80, la culture d'entreprise fait l'objet d'une véritable mode en management. C'est l'heure de gloire des projets d'entreprise. Depuis, d'autres modes lui ont succédée. Les managers se préoccupent aujourd'hui de la culture d'entreprise seulement quand celle-ci devient un problème. C'est-à-dire en cas de changements au sein des organisations ou lors de rapprochements d'entreprises. Et pourtant... La culture, c'est ce qui fait que chaque entreprise est unique. Deux entreprises peuvent suivre la même stratégie, avoir les mêmes structures, recourir aux mêmes techniques de gestion, elles ont néanmoins leur propre culture. Le manager doit donc prendre en considération dans ses décisions ce qui apparaît plus comme une réalité organisationnelle qu'un objet de management à part entière. Ce livre permet au manager de faire le point sur cette notion puis de se doter de méthodes, grilles d'analyse et outils pour connaître la culture de son entreprise. L'objectif est ainsi de manager autrement en faisant de la culture une opportunité plutôt qu'une contrainte : Comment être au plus près de ce qui nourrit l'identité d'une entreprise ? Comment favoriser la cohésion des individus travaillant ensemble ?







The Strength of Difference


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Being different is widely recognised as a social handicap and a source of stigmatisation. This book shows, through sixty interviews of atypical leaders, that difference can also be a strength. It tells the stories of people who were able to turn their destinies around.




The Work of Managers


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Managers are significant actors in contemporary organizations and yet there is very little deep-level analysis of what managers do, and how they understand their managerial selves and social situations. Instead of evaluating management techniques according to their internal logic and systematic qualities, this book advances the 'practice perspective', using behaviour and activities of successful, experienced, and skilled managers as the primary data for theorizing good management. In this book, academics review classic literature on managerial work, discuss methodological and theoretical approaches, and present empirical studies on various kinds of managers at different levels of organizations, in different roles, and different sectors, from construction site managers and CEOs of large companies to university vice chancellors and front-line health care managers. It makes the case for studies of managerial work that look beyond the rational and ordered world to the challenges presented by, inter alia, work and information overload, complexity, performance pressures, unintended consequences, and irreconcilable expectations.




The Oxford Handbook of Organizational Paradox


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The notion of paradox dates back to ancient philosophy, yet only recently have scholars started to explore this idea in organizational phenomena. Two decades ago, a handful of provocative theorists urged researchers to take seriously the study of paradox, and thereby deepen our understanding of plurality, tensions, and contradictions in organizational life. Studies of organizational paradox have grown exponentially over the past two decades, canvassing varied phenomena, methods, and levels of analysis. These studies have explored such tensions as today and tomorrow, global integration and local distinctions, collaboration and competition, self and others, mission and markets. Yet even with both the depth and breadth of interest in organizational paradoxes, key issues around definitions and application remain. This Handbook seeks to aid, engage, and fuel the expanding interest in organizational paradox. Contributions to this volume depict how paradox studies inform, and are informed, by other theoretical perspectives, while creating a resource that enables scholars to learn about and apply this lens across varied organizational phenomena. The increasing complexity, volatility, and ambiguity in our world continually surfaces paradoxical dynamics. Thus, this Handbook offers insights to scholars across organizational theory.







Saving the Modern Soul


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'Saving the Modern Soul' explores the impact of therapeutic discourse on our lives & on our contemporary notions of identity. Eva Illouz examines how self-help culture has transformed emotional life & how therapy complicates individuals' lives even as it claims to dissect their emotional experiences.