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Cultural competence is a key internal differentiator in a globalized and VUCA marketplace, combining academic research and practical experience to present an actionable framework. Case studies from the corporate strategy world, entrepreneurship, consulting, and people development illustrate the theory.
Format: Hardback
Length: 104 pages
Publication date: 01 September 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
In a rapidly globalizing and uncertain business environment, cultural competence has emerged as a crucial internal differentiator for organizations seeking success. This concept encompasses the ability to understand, appreciate, and interact effectively with people from diverse cultural backgrounds, ultimately leading to better business outcomes.
Drawing from a wealth of academic research and the authors' extensive practical experience, this book offers a comprehensive and actionable framework for developing cultural competence. It delves into the theory behind cultural competence, providing insights into the cognitive, behavioral, and emotional aspects that shape intercultural interactions.
The book is organized into three parts. The first part introduces the concept of cultural competence and its significance in a globalized marketplace. It explores the challenges organizations face when operating in diverse cultural contexts and highlights the benefits of developing cultural competence.
The second part provides a framework for building cultural competence. It outlines the essential elements that organizations need to consider, such as awareness, adaptability, empathy, and communication skills. The authors offer practical strategies and techniques for cultivating these skills, including cross-cultural training, cultural immersion experiences, and ongoing self-reflection.
The third part of the book showcases case studies from various industries, including corporate strategy, entrepreneurship, consulting, and people development. These case studies illustrate the practical application of cultural competence in real-world situations and provide valuable insights into the successes and challenges encountered by organizations in embracing cultural diversity.
By combining academic research with practical experience, this book offers a comprehensive and practical guide for developing cultural competence in today's globalized and VUCA marketplace. It is an essential resource for professionals, executives, and organizations seeking to navigate the complexities of intercultural interactions and achieve competitive advantage.
In a rapidly globalizing and uncertain business environment, cultural competence has emerged as a crucial internal differentiator for organizations seeking success.
This concept encompasses the ability to understand, appreciate, and interact effectively with people from diverse cultural backgrounds, ultimately leading to better business outcomes.
Drawing from a wealth of academic research and the authors' extensive practical experience, this book offers a comprehensive and actionable framework for developing cultural competence.
It delves into the theory behind cultural competence, providing insights into the cognitive, behavioral, and emotional aspects that shape intercultural interactions.
The book is organized into three parts.
The first part introduces the concept of cultural competence and its significance in a globalized marketplace.
It explores the challenges organizations face when operating in diverse cultural contexts and highlights the benefits of developing cultural competence.
The second part provides a framework for building cultural competence.
It outlines the essential elements that organizations need to consider, such as awareness, adaptability, empathy, and communication skills.
The authors offer practical strategies and techniques for cultivating these skills, including cross-cultural training, cultural immersion experiences, and ongoing self-reflection.
The third part of the book showcases case studies from various industries, including corporate strategy, entrepreneurship, consulting, and people development.
These case studies illustrate the practical application of cultural competence in real-world situations and provide valuable insights into the successes and challenges encountered by organizations in embracing cultural diversity.
By combining academic research with practical experience, this book offers a comprehensive and practical guide for developing cultural competence in today's globalized and VUCA marketplace.
It is an essential resource for professionals, executives, and organizations seeking to navigate the complexities of intercultural interactions and achieve competitive advantage.
Weight: 390g
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032300801
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