Verfasst von: | Storti, Craig [VerfasserIn] |
Titel: | Speaking of India |
Titelzusatz: | bridging the communication gap when working with Indians |
Mitwirkende: | Manian, Ranjini [VerfasserIn eines Vorworts] |
Verf.angabe: | Craig Storti |
Ausgabe: | Revised edition |
Verlagsort: | Boston |
Verlag: | Intercultural Press |
Jahr: | 2015 |
Umfang: | xxii, 213 Seiten |
Illustrationen: | Illustrationen |
Format: | 23 cm |
Fussnoten: | Vorwort von Ranjini Manian ; Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-207) and index ; Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke |
ISBN: | 978-1-941176-11-5 |
Abstract: | "Westerners and Indians are working more closely together and in greater numbers than ever before. The opportunities are vast, and so is the cultural divide. Misunderstanding, misinterpretation, missed deadlines, and frustration due to cultural differences raise havoc with success. Any Westerner conducting business with Indians and any Indian trying to figure out the West will be familiar with the challenges. In this REVISED AND EXPANDED edition of Speaking of India, author and intercultural communications expert Craig Storti helps to ease the frustration, and bring cultural understanding in business and life. This updated edition features a new introduction, a new foreword by Ranjini Manian, and new content on managing remotely, understanding communication issues from the Indian perspective, exploring similarities as well as differences, and the results of a five-year cultural survey"-- |
| ""Storti's cultural observations about Indians are spot on."--Ranjini Manian, CEO, Global Adjustments, and author of Doing Business in India for Dummies"This is a must read! It provides rich insight into why routine interactions are often misconstrued, and offers practical advice on how to present material so both the East and West can relate."-Nikki Webster, Learning and Development Director, CNA Insurance Companies Westerners and Indians are working more closely together and in greater numbers than ever before. The opportunities are vast, and so is the cultural divide. Misunderstanding, misinterpretation, missed deadlines, and frustration due to cultural differences raise havoc on success.Any Westerner conducting business with Indians and any Indian trying to figure out the West will recognize the challenge.In this revised and expanded edition of Speaking of India, author and intercultural communications expert Craig Storti helps to ease the frustration and bring cultural understanding in business and life. With a new foreword by Ranjini Manian, the book also features new content on managing remotely, and the results of a five-year cultural survey.Craig Storti is a nationally known figure and a leading voice the field of intercultural communications and cross-cultural adaptation. He is the author of numerous works, including Americans at Work, Art of Coming Home, Cross-Cultural Dialogues, and Culture Matters--all available from Nicholas Brealey Publishing--as well as a cross-cultural workbook used by the US government in over ninety countries. Craig lives in Westminster, Maryland"-- |
| ""Storti's cultural observations about Indians are spot on."--Ranjini Manian, CEO, Global Adjustments, and author of Doing Business in India for Dummies"This is a must read! It provides rich insight into why routine interactions are often misconstrued, and offers practical advice on how to present material so both the East and West can relate."-Nikki Webster, Learning and Development Director, CNA Insurance Companies Westerners and Indians are working more closely together and in greater numbers than ever before. The opportunities are vast, and so is the cultural divide. Misunderstanding, misinterpretation, missed deadlines, and frustration due to cultural differences raise havoc on success.Any Westerner conducting business with Indians and any Indian trying to figure our the West will recognize the challenge.In this revised and expanded edition of Speaking of India, author and intercultural communications expert Craig Storti helps to ease the frustration and bring cultural understanding in business and life. With a new foreword by Ranjini Manian, the book also features new content on managing remotely, and the results of a five-year cultural survey.Craig Storti is a nationally known figure and a leading voice the field of intercultural communications and cross-cultural adaptation. He is the author of numerous works, including Americans at Work, Art of Coming Home, Cross-Cultural Dialogues, and Culture Matters--all available from Nicholas Brealey Publishing--as well as a cross-cultural workbook used by the US government in over ninety countries. Craig lives in Westminster, Maryland"-- |
| "Westerners and Indians are working more closely together and in greater numbers than ever before. The opportunities are vast, and so is the cultural divide. Misunderstanding, misinterpretation, missed deadlines, and frustration due to cultural differences raise havoc with success. Any Westerner conducting business with Indians and any Indian trying to figure out the West will be familiar with the challenges. In this REVISED AND EXPANDED edition of Speaking of India, author and intercultural communications expert Craig Storti helps to ease the frustration, and bring cultural understanding in business and life. This updated edition features a new introduction, a new foreword by Ranjini Manian, and new content on managing remotely, understanding communication issues from the Indian perspective, exploring similarities as well as differences, and the results of a five-year cultural survey"-- |
Schlagwörter: | (g)Indien / (s)Auslandstätigkeit / (s)Kulturkontakt / (s)Interkulturelle Kompetenz / (g)Westliche Welt |
Sprache: | eng |
RVK-Notation: | QG 830 |
K10plus-PPN: | 826139833 |