Understanding Global Cultures: Metaphorical Journeys Through 17 CountriesThis book, a best-seller in its first edition, uses cultural metaphors to help students and managers understand, describe, and compare national cultures. In addition to expanding the number of countries covered, the author introduces new conceptual frameworks for classifying cultures based on the works of Triandis, Fiske, and Huntington. These frameworks support students as they develop an increased awareness of various cultures and begin the challenging process of integrating cultural and economic perspectives.
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... organization together . During the second stage , organizational midlife , there is a decline in the commitment that members make to the organization and the loss of key goals and values , which results in a crisis of identity . If an ...
... organization together . During the second stage , organizational midlife , there is a decline in the commitment that members make to the organization and the loss of key goals and values , which results in a crisis of identity . If an ...
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... organization , a major financial institution , and an export - import organization . Such a form of organization is outlawed in the United States and other developed countries and was actually forbidden by law in Japan after World War ...
... organization , a major financial institution , and an export - import organization . Such a form of organization is outlawed in the United States and other developed countries and was actually forbidden by law in Japan after World War ...
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... organizations , different ranks and statuses are considered natural . Within an organization , peoples ' ranks are usually more important than their names . For example , the principal of a school is often addressed simply as kocho ...
... organizations , different ranks and statuses are considered natural . Within an organization , peoples ' ranks are usually more important than their names . For example , the principal of a school is often addressed simply as kocho ...
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Understanding Cultural Metaphors | 3 |
Cultural Metaphors | 13 |
The Italian Opera | 42 |
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