Working Globesmart

Working Globesmart
Author: Ernest Gundling
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2003-07-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0891063676

Your guide to global citizenship for 21st-century success Taking a new assignment in your company's foreign office? Meeting a business associate from another country? Videoconferencing with a group of global co-workers? Negotiating a project deadline with the foreign software engineer across the hall? Learn how to apply a new set of cultural competencies to successfully cross national or cultural boundaries. Working GlobeSmart shows how global people skills add value to global business and captures the essence of what global leadership means: the ability to create a corporate culture that builds cooperation across borders and cultures, between customers and suppliers-across every organizational line.

Working GlobeSmart

Working GlobeSmart
Author: Ernest Gundling
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2011-07-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1473645263

Taking a new assignment in your company’s foreign office? Meeting a business associate from another country? Videoconferencing with a group of global co-workers? Negotiating a project deadline with the foreign software engineer across the hall? Learn how to apply a new set of cultural competencies to successfully cross national or cultural boundaries. Working GlobeSmart shows how global people skills add value to global business and captures the essence of what global leadership means: the ability to create a corporate culture that builds cooperation across borders and cultures, between customers and suppliers—across every organizational line.

Working Globesmart

Working Globesmart
Author: Ernest Gundling
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2011
Genre: Business
ISBN: 9781473653276

Taking a new assignment in your company's foreign office' Meeting a business associate from another country' Videoconferencing with a group of global co-workers' Negotiating a project deadline with the foreign software engineer across the hall' Learn how to apply a new set of cultural competencies to successfully cross national or cultural boundaries. Working GlobeSmart shows how global people skills add value to global business and captures the essence of what global leadership means: the ability to create a corporate culture that builds cooperation across borders and cultures, between customers and suppliers-across every organizational line.

The Intercultural Dynamics of Multicultural Working

The Intercultural Dynamics of Multicultural Working
Author: Manuela Guilherme
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2010
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1847692850

This book is a theoretical and practical discussion of intercultural communication and interaction and is aimed at academic courses as well as professional development programmes. It focuses, from a critical perspective, on the intercultural dynamics established between the members of multicultural groups/teams in various types of work environments.

Adaptive Coaching

Adaptive Coaching
Author: Terry R. Bacon PhD
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2011-01-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1857884728

The fully revised follow-up to Training Media Review's "BEST2BUY" Winner If every person is unique, why do coaches use the same worn-out methods for everyone? Employees seeking performance improvement require a coaching approach tailored to meet their specific needs and preferences. In Adaptive Coaching, Second Edition, executive development experts Terry Bacon and Laurie Voss draw from over 2,000 case studies of Fortune 500 employees to show how people prefer to be coached - and the powerful results coaches can achieve by being adaptable. This essential handbook offers the key tools and techniques that coaches require to identify clients' real needs, negotiate expectations, adapt to different working styles, and help clients change. Bacon and Voss also include numerous examples of coaching dialogues that illustrate how to initiate coaching sessions, build rapport, ask probing questions, give feedback, challenge clients, and effectively close coaching sessions. With four new chapters, Adaptive Coaching, Second Edition explores new coaching techniques for encouraging transformative change in your clients. It is the perfect companion to your creative, unique coaching sessions, teaching you to master the on-going and ever changing dialogue between coach and client.

Cross Cultural Understanding

Cross Cultural Understanding
Author: Selviana Napitupulu
Publisher: Halaman Moeka Publishing
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2014-08-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 6022690919

The purpose of this book is to explore and expand our cultural understanding in an attempt to improve cross cultural relations. The authors’ experience when they studied and traveled abroad motivate them to write this book for the sake of cross cultural understanding subject in university. Most people with little cultural understanding struggle with the differences that experience relating to others from another culture. Deep inside many of us is a belief that relates to a person from another culture should be easy. When it is not easy and the differences are pronounced, our reaction is often impatience and even hostility. However, belittling another culture or considering them difficult or ridiculous is like the turtle with its hard shell looking at the humming birds with its long beak and tiny wings and calling the hummingbirds ridiculous for how fast it moves. Both the turtle and the hummingbird exist for very specific reasons, and we would not be successful trying to force one to become like the other. It is better to seek our cultural differences at a deep level, improving our cultural intelligence and our ability to relate successfully with a wide variety of difference.

Leading Schools With Social, Emotional, and Academic Development (SEAD)

Leading Schools With Social, Emotional, and Academic Development (SEAD)
Author: Madden-Dent, Tara
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-04-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1799867307

There is a growing need for social, emotional, and academic development (SEAD) in classrooms, schools, districts, and state offices of public education, but educators struggle to find a resource that guides them on these specific challenges. Educators need valid resources as a means to better prepare themselves to use SEAD within their work and support student success. Tangible evidence-based practices on SEAD implementation and how it mitigates leading challenges in education is a current need in the research community. Challenges such as school safety, discipline and restorative practices, and workforce readiness are a few challenges that are currently in need of being addressed. SEAD in school systems may be a solution for some of these areas of concern as well as providing additional benefits for students, educators, and school systems. Leading Schools With Social, Emotional, and Academic Development (SEAD) provides theoretical and applied frameworks for evidence-based strategies to embed SEAD practices into sustainable and measurable high-impact systems. SEAD advancements and successful applications in increasing student academic achievement, campus safety and school climate, adult SEAD skills, and family/parent and community engagement are discussed. This book is ideal for in-service and preservice teachers, administrators, teacher educators, practitioners, researchers, academicians, and students interested in the applications and successful models of SEAD implementation in schools.

Learning to Think Strategically

Learning to Think Strategically
Author: Julia Sloan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2013-09-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135916284

This updated and revitalized edition is a unique primer on how successful strategists learn to think strategically. The author impels students, executives and policy leaders to expand their focus beyond a strategic planning model to a more expansive and complex notion of strategy that includes strategic thinking as a response to innovation needs and perpetual change. This authoritative book traces the history of strategy, differentiates strategic thinking from strategic planning, describes the influence of culture, streamlines the roles of rationality and intuition and identifies five key attributes for learning to thinking strategically. Learning to Think Strategically asserts that learning is the critical link to transforming strategic thinking into a sustainable competitive advantage. Sloan presents a previously unexamined account of the relationship between strategic thinking and the learning process involved — taking learning from the academic to the everyday.