When Cultures Collide: Leading Across CulturesPublisher: Nicholas Brealey Publishing
Language: English
ISBN: 1904838022
Paperback: 599 pages
Data: Oct 2005
Format: PDF
Description: Richard Lewis provides a truly global and practical guide to working and communicating across cultures, with penetrating insights into how different business cultures accord status, structure their organizations, and view their role of leaders.


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