Breaking Through Cultural Barriers: Best Practices In Global Od

Topics:
Cross Cultural Management,
Human Capital
Tags:
Barrier,
Best Practice,
Globalization,
Management,
Questar,
Strategy
Source:
Questar

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Overview: Globalization and worldwide competition have become defining characteristics of the time, while we are confronted daily with news of cultural clashes and international conflict. As professionals in the field of Organizational Development, the ability to operate globally is more important than ever. Increasingly, the OD professional needs to be able to maneuver the global organization and implement programs and processes with employees around the world. Moving from local to global adds new levels of complexity to already difficult challenges. In order to be successful, it is increasingly important to understand the complications that arise due to differences in culture, geographical distance and our changing world.

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Format: PDF | Size: 192KB | Date: Aug 2008 | Pages: 8


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