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Cultural Intelligence: People Skills for Global Business
HR Magazine, July, 2004
Globalization means managers need to be prepared to do business with people from all kinds of cultures, abroad as well as at home. Cultural Intelligence teaches a specific set of techniques that will enable managers to function effectively in any culture, helping readers acquire a basic understanding of the wide-ranging effects of culture on behavior. David C. Thomas and Kerr Inkson (216 pp., paperback, 2004)
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