Managing Cultural Diversity in Technical Professions

Managing Cultural Diversity in Technical Professions
Author: Lionel Laroche
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2012-06-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136385193

'Managing Cultural Diversity in Technical Professions' provides managers of technical professionals with clear and tested strategies to improve communication and increase productivity among culturally diverse technical professionals, teams, and departments. Dr. Laroche outlines the differences in education and training, career expectations, communication styles, and management expectations in countries around the world. He explains cross-cultural concepts and presents his case for the importance of cross-cultural competence supported by hard data, including charts, tables, and readily accessible schematics. You'll benefit from the author's experience and expertise as a manager and consultant in this area, illustrated by numerous anecdotes, critical incidents, and mini case studies, centered around two central themes: * Most technical professionals do not recognize the impact of cultural differences in their work * Cross-cultural issues lead to a significant under-utilization of talent and affect productivity negatively 'Managing Cultural Diversity in Technical Professions' offers proven tactics for improving your personal effectiveness and the efficiency of your multicultural teams, breaking the communication barrier in the multicultural workplace.

Cultural Competence for Public Managers

Cultural Competence for Public Managers
Author: Espiridion Borrego
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2017-09-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351570420

Our increasingly globalized society demands a higher level of sophistication when working cross-culturally and internationally in local, state, and federal governments; tribal corporations; and nonprofit organizations. Cultural Competence for Public Managers offers guidance on how to become a leader in developing cultural competence in your organization. It provides a conceptual foundation and successful examples for developing cultural competence, including competencies for international collaborations. The authors clearly define terms and provide their own cultural competence model that will add significantly to the current field. They describe the rapidly changing worldwide demographics that are bringing new cultures into many countries and societies. They also examine the issues that culturally diverse landscapes create in the United States, Asia, Europe, Africa, and Latin America, highlighting the differences between assimilationist and the multicultural viewpoints. Drawing on a wide range of examples from universities; local, state, and federal governments; health care service providers; and nonprofit organizations, the book illustrates management practices that are then extended into the relevant cultural context. It also includes examples of cultural missteps and cultural competencies that have worked in practice. Written in an accessible format and style, the book provides practical and useful standards and performance measures, proven coaching and mentoring guides, as well as templates, checklists, exercises, and guidelines. It includes downloadable resources with coaching guides, checklists. Organized thematically, the book defines the scope of cultural competencies, highlights best practices, and describes variations in responsibility for administering cultural competence for executives, managers, supervisors, and employees.

Managing across Cultures - Professional Level

Managing across Cultures - Professional Level
Author: CPA John Kimani
Publisher: Finstock Evarsity Publishers
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2023-07-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9914753086

BOOK SUMMARY The main topics in this book are; • Communication across Cultures: Words, Actions and Context. • Embracing Diversity, Breaking Biases and Fostering Inclusivity. • Leading Diverse Teams and Embracing Cultural Variations. • Managing Cultural Conflicts, Challenging Assumptions and Resolving Collaboratively. • Building Cultural Competence through Training. • Navigating Cultural Differences for Effective Relationships. • Fostering Diversity, Competence, Collaboration and Innovation. • Globalization’s Impact: Cultures, Imperialism and Trade. Managing Across Cultures diploma level is a beginner-friendly book that introduces readers to the essentials of leading and managing in a diverse and globalized world. The book provides a practical and accessible overview of key concepts and strategies for navigating cultural differences, fostering effective communication and building strong relationships across cultures. Through relatable examples and practical tips, this book serves as a valuable resource for beginners seeking to develop their cultural intelligence and enhance their ability to work successfully with individuals from different backgrounds and cultures.

Recruiting, Retaining and Promoting Culturally Different Employees

Recruiting, Retaining and Promoting Culturally Different Employees
Author: Lionel Laroche
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2007-02-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136369597

The USA and Canada welcomes every year significant numbers of immigrant professionals who have high levels of formal education (Bachelors, Masters and Ph.D.) as well as extensive experience; yet a significant fraction of these immigrants are unemployed or underemployed. The purpose of this book is to help US and Canadian organizations make full use of the significant human capital that immigrants represent. This book will help organizations: • Modify their recruitment and selection process to avoid rejecting culturally different candidates for reasons that are not related to their ability to do the job • Develop and promote culturally diverse employees to ensure that they retain and capitalize on the new ideas that these employees bring Highly- practical the book is divided into two parts:- • The first part focuses on the recruiting process. It takes readers through the recruiting process used by most organizations and examines why cultural differences can throw this process off . The discussion is framed by an introduction explaining what cultural differences are and a description of cross-cultural communication issues and suggested solutions. • The second part examines the retention and promotion of culturally different employees. The turnover of culturally different people is often higher than average and they are proportionately less represented in the higher echelons of large organizations. The work examines the root causes of these issues and proposes solutions that individuals and organizations can implement.

Managing cultural diversity and how to manage it within an organisation

Managing cultural diversity and how to manage it within an organisation
Author: Manuel Handlechner
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2008-04-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3638031144

Essay from the year 2007 in the subject Hotel Industry / Catering, grade: B, University of Derby, 14 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: The topic of diversity has raised significant attention over the past decade (Marx 1999; Kandola et al. 1998; Connerley 2005). Changes in the demographic composition of the workforce in the direction of increasing representation of minority groups – mirrored by changes in other parts of the world – have created the need to understand how ethnically and culturally diverse individuals respond to managerial practices (Warner et al. 2002). Human beings come in all shapes and sizes, colours and forms, but we do not seek to be different, rather we seek to be with our own kind. We are a visually oriented species so perhaps it is somewhat natural that we tend to notice differences. We describe ourselves as Christian, Jew, Democratic, or even as a Manchester football fan. These categories do not refer to natural biological attributes or necessarily to a particular geographical region, but they have an enormous impact on our behaviour (Denton 1997). This report highlights the benefits and problems referring to diversity management and investigates strategies to gain competitive advantage. The hospitality industry is an international and global industry, many companies and organisations are working international and their employees are from many different countries. The hospitality industry is becoming increasingly ‘internationalized’. Indeed, we can say it is ‘globalised’, where a common global experience is taking place.

Managing Cultural Differences

Managing Cultural Differences
Author: Robert T. Moran
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2007-06-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136385347

This new edition of a business textbook bestseller has been completely updated to reflect the numerous global changes that have occurred since 1999: globalization, SARS, AIDS, the handover of Hong Kong, and so forth. In particular, the book presents a fuller discussion of global business today. Also, issues of terrorism and state security as they affect culture and business are discussed substantially. The structure and content of the book remains the same, with thorough updating of the plentiful region and country descriptions, demographic data, graphs and maps. This book differs from textbooks on International Management because it zeroes in on culture as the crucial dimension and educates students about the cultures around the world so they will be better prepared to work successfully for a multinational corporation or in a global context.

Danger and Opportunity

Danger and Opportunity
Author: Lionel Laroche
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2014-01-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135119384

The Chinese characters for "danger" and "opportunity" form the word "crisis". Ancient Chinese wisdom sees an opportunity in danger. While cultural diversity brings challenges to the workplace, how do we turn these challenges into opportunities? Drawing on their extensive experience working with multicultural and multinational organizations, Lionel Laroche and Caroline Yang provide an in-depth analysis of cross-cultural dynamics in the workplace and offer practical suggestions at both the individual and organizational levels. The book analyzes cross-cultural challenges in six areas: the relative importance of technical and soft skills; cross-cultural communication; cross-cultural feedback; hierarchy; individualism; and risk tolerance. It then provides a solutions framework that encompasses people, systems and environment to bridge the issues that arise from cultural differences. The analysis and solutions are applied in four business contexts: managing a multicultural workforce; competing in the global talent market; collaborating with joint venture partners; and working with offshore resources. If you work with colleagues, managers, employees and customers from diverse cultures, if you are with an organization that has a multicultural workforce and/or global operations, or if your organization collaborates with joint venture partners or offshore resources from different cultures, then Danger and Opportunity: Bridging Cultural Diversity for Competitive Advantage is the book for you.

Managing Diversity in Health Care

Managing Diversity in Health Care
Author: Lee Gardenswartz
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1998-05-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Cultural Diversity as a Strategic Advantage This insightful and practical work should be required reading formanagers, physicians, nurses, allied health caregivers, and supportstaff, in order to overcome barriers to communication and change indealing with an increasingly complex patient and employee base. Ihighly Andorse this excellent book written by these outstandingauthors. --Donald R. Oxley, vice president and executive director, KaiserPermanente As reflected in new cultural competency requirements for healthcare organizations, sensitivity to and understanding of culturaldiversity have become mandatory for health care professionals.However, most health care professionals have little or no trainingon how to deal with the challenges of cultural diversity. WithManaging Diversity in Health Care, you'll learn effectivestrategies fundamental to creating a culturally diverse health careorganization. This essential handbook provides you with the necessary knowledgeand tools to become more responsive to culturally diverse patientand staff populations. The authors show how to build diverse teams,deal with the thorny issues of prejudice and bias, and communicateeffectively within a diverse health care setting.

Managing Cultural Differences

Managing Cultural Differences
Author: Robert T. Moran
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 613
Release: 2007-06-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136385339

This new edition of a business textbook bestseller has been completely updated to reflect the numerous global changes that have occurred since 1999: globalization, SARS, AIDS, the handover of Hong Kong, and so forth. In particular, the book presents a fuller discussion of global business today. Also, issues of terrorism and state security as they affect culture and business are discussed substantially. The structure and content of the book remains the same, with thorough updating of the plentiful region and country descriptions, demographic data, graphs and maps. This book differs from textbooks on International Management because it zeroes in on culture as the crucial dimension and educates students about the cultures around the world so they will be better prepared to work successfully for a multinational corporation or in a global context.

A Very Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap Book About Cross-Cultural Management

A Very Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap Book About Cross-Cultural Management
Author: Jasmin Mahadevan
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2017-05-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1526415011

In Cross-Cultural Management, the author takes a critical, power-sensitive and culturally-aware perspective that moves beyond the paradigms debate, placing greater emphasis on the holistic nature of culture and its managerial consequences and taking into account the diversity and multiple identities apparent in cross-cultural management. Conceived by Chris Grey as an antidote to conventional textbooks, each book in the ‘Very Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap’ series takes a core area of the curriculum and turns it on its head by providing a critical and sophisticated overview of the key issues and debates in an informal, conversational and often humorous way. Suitable for students of cross-cultural management, human resource management or workplace diversity and professionals working in organizations and intercultural training.