Succeeding in todays global market requires a new set of skills than it did when the pioneers of the twentieth century were making their mark. But dont let that intimidate you from expanding your business beyond our borders. In order to negotiate with vendors in Japan, it is not necessary to immerse yourself in the Asian culture. To explore potential markets in Africa, you dont need to take a month-long safari across the jungle to learn what their people are like. The key to taking your business global, and doing so effectively, is all about your CQ-or cultural intelligence. Having done training and consulting for leaders in more than 100 countries, David Livermore, president and partner at the Cultural Intelligence Center, has detailed in Leading with Cultural Intelligence a four-step model for improving your CQ and maximizing your impact in managing across cultures: Drive-boost your motivation for and confidence in interacting with other cultures Knowledge-understand the relevance of differences in religion, values, norms, and languages Strategy-plan ahead for unfamiliar cultural settings, but remain flexible if actual experience differs from expectations Action-successfully adapt your behavior to each situationFeaturing fresh research, case studies, and statistics on the ROI of improving your CQ, this new edition of Leading with Cultural Intelligence with help you thrive in any business environment-whether its across the world or in your own backyard.
Additional ISBNs: 9780814449172, 0814449174, 9780814449189, 0814449182


Attacking Faulty Reasoning
An Historical Introduction to American Education
A Little History of Economics
Assessing Learners with Special Needs, 8th Edition
Business Architecture: A Practical Guide
Century 21 Accounting: General Journal, Copyright Update
A Day in the Life of a Student Affairs Educator: Competencies and Case Studies for Early-Career Professionals
A Concise Guide to Statistical Analyses Using Excel, SPSS, and the TI-84 Calculator, Spiral bound Version
Assessing Student Learning: A Common Sense Guide
Accounting Ethics
A Professional and Practitioner's Guide to Public Relations Research, Measurement, and Evaluation, Second Edition
Business Analytics
Anti-Bias Education in the Early Childhood Classroom
Administrator's Guide to School-Community Relations, The
Adolescent Development for Educators
Multiplication Is for White People
Accounting for the Numberphobic 
Review Leading with Cultural Intelligence
There are no reviews yet.