Guide to Cross-Cultural Communication (Guide to Business Communication Series) Review

Guide to Cross-Cultural Communication (Guide to Business Communication Series)
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I really liked this book. I found it informative, with just enough information to be of help, but not so much that it's overwhelming. By the way, if you liked this book, I recommend you read Denise Pirrotti Hummel's, Speak Milk. Drink Wine. What I liked about Hummel's book is that it speaks to her decision to move to another country (Italy) to give her kids a cross cultural experience. The book is interesting, funny, poignant, and at the same time is a metaphor for every lesson one learns about interacting with another culture, from a business and personal perspective. In fact, the sub-title is "Becoming a Global Citizen."

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The goal of this book is to help busy professionals communicate across cultures by promoting cross-cultural understanding and fostering communication with foreign-born employees or employers. Brief, practical, and reader-friendly, it provides new insights on cultural requirements not taught in sales training manuals. Guide to Cross-Cultural Communication is a handy reference with information pertinent to negotiations, business writing, and speaking with those from diverse cultural backgrounds, with business-related examples throughout. Essential reading for those interested in understanding and improving intercultural communication both inside and outside their organizations; especially managers, executives, and other business professionals who must communicate in an increasingly multicultural workplace.

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