Botswana - Culture Smart!

Botswana - Culture Smart!
Author: Michael Main
Publisher: Culture Smart!
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-03-04
Genre: Botswana
ISBN: 9781787022560

"Botswana is a country of contrasts. Culturally, the people are overwhelmingly Bantu, but with more than twenty different ethnic groups and over thirty languages spoken, the society is by no means homogeneous. Culture Smart! Botswana introduces you to the lives of the people. It looks at the history that has shaped the society and shows the importance of traditional customs and values for both travelers and businesspeople alike. It describes how the Batswana live, work, and play, and how to avoid the pitfalls of cultural misunderstanding."--

Culture and Customs of Botswana

Culture and Customs of Botswana
Author: James Denbow
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2006-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN:

This volume reveals the true cultural and societal wealth of diamond-rich Botswana like no other source available.

The State and the Social

The State and the Social
Author: Ørnulf Gulbrandsen
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 0857452975

The development of Tswana 'merafe' (kingdoms) and the arrival of Christianity and colonialism -- Tswana consolidation within the colonial State: development of a postcolonial State embryo -- Cattle, diamonds and the "grand coalition"--The State and indigenous authority structures : ambiguities of co-optation and confrontation -- Tswana domination, minority protests and the discourse of development -- Anti-politics and questions of democracy and domination -- Governmentalization of the State: on State interventions in the population -- Escalating inequality: popular reactions to political leaders.

Managing Knowledge Resources and Records in Modern Organizations

Managing Knowledge Resources and Records in Modern Organizations
Author: Priti Jain
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-12-02
Genre: Business enterprises
ISBN: 9781522519652

-This book is a pivotal reference source that discusses the current trends, technologies, and ethics associated with knowledge management. Featuring comprehensive coverage on a spectrum of topics, such as leadership roles in knowledge sharing, knowledge governance, electronic resources for public sector reform, and record keeping for information in public and private sector organizations---

Culture and Customs of Zambia

Culture and Customs of Zambia
Author: Scott D. Taylor
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2006-10-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0313027641

Zambia stands out in Africa as one of the continent's most peaceful countries. In its early years as an independent state, Zambia became a regional bulwark against imperialism and colonial domination and South African apartheid. Today, it stands out as an important example of Africa's recent democratization, experiencing both incredible success as well as some notable setbacks. The country is also one of the most urbanized in Sub-Saharan Africa. As a result of this urban influx, Zambia's diverse ethno-linguistic groups interact regularly. Moreover, many contemporary Zambian households, especially those in cities, are also exposed to the media, technology, and influences of western urbanized cultures, from Internet cafes to hip hop music. The interesting ways that tradition and modernity conflict and combine in contemporary Zambia are prime considerations in this book. This book explores Zambia's culture, with an eye toward its historical experiences and its particular endowments. It focuses on how traditional and modern interact, and sometimes collide, in the country through topics such as religion, gender roles and family, cuisine, the arts, literature, and more. The major groups are examined to give the reader an idea about how many Zambians live.

Twenty Chickens For A Saddle

Twenty Chickens For A Saddle
Author: Robyn Scott
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2013-02-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1408842912

When Robyn Scott was six years old her parents abruptly exchanged the tranquil pastures of New Zealand for a converted cowshed in the wilds of Botswana. Once there, Robyn and her siblings, mostly left to amuse themselves, grew up collecting snakes, canoeing with crocodiles and breaking in horses in the veld. In the shadow of one of Africa's worst AIDS crises, this moving, enchanting memoir is an extraordinary portrait of an unforgettable childhood.

Cybersecurity Capabilities in Developing Nations and Its Impact on Global Security

Cybersecurity Capabilities in Developing Nations and Its Impact on Global Security
Author: Dawson, Maurice
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2022-02-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1799886956

Developing nations have seen many technological advances in the last decade. Although beneficial and progressive, they can lead to unsafe mobile devices, system networks, and internet of things (IoT) devices, causing security vulnerabilities that can have ripple effects throughout society. While researchers attempt to find solutions, improper implementation and negative uses of technology continue to create new security threats to users. Cybersecurity Capabilities in Developing Nations and Its Impact on Global Security brings together research-based chapters and case studies on systems security techniques and current methods to identify and overcome technological vulnerabilities, emphasizing security issues in developing nations. Focusing on topics such as data privacy and security issues, this book is an essential reference source for researchers, university academics, computing professionals, and upper-level students in developing countries interested in the techniques, laws, and training initiatives currently being implemented and adapted for secure computing.

Access to Asia

Access to Asia
Author: Sharon Schweitzer
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2015-04-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118919017

Create meaningful relationships that translate to better business Access to Asia presents a deeply insightful framework for today's global business leaders and managers, whether traveling from Toronto to Taipei, Baltimore to Bangalore, or San Francisco to Shanghai. Drawing from her extensive experience and global connections, author Sharon Schweitzer suggests that irrespective of their industry, everyone is essentially in the relationship business. Within Asia, building trust and inspiring respect are vital steps in developing business relationships that transcend basic contractual obligations. Readers will find in-the-trenches advice and stories from 80 regional experts in 10 countries, including China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, and Korea. Discover the unique eight-question framework that provides rich interview material and insight from respected cultural experts Track cultural progress over time and highlight areas in need of improvement with the Self-Awareness Profile Learn the little-known facts, reports, and resources that help establish and strengthen Asian business relationships Effective cross-cultural communication is mandatory for today's successful global business leaders. For companies and individuals looking to engage more successfully with their counterparts in Asia, Access to Asia showcases the critical people skills that drive global business success.

Dividing the Commons

Dividing the Commons
Author: Pauline E. Peters
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780813915517

Foreword by Sara Berry