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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Preface to the Fourth Edition: Us and Them Acknowledgments Part One: Getting to Grips with Cultural Diversity
1 Different Languages, Different Worlds
Appearance and Reality Concepts and Notions Powerful Mental Blocks Language Straitjacket Thought = Internalized Language Humor across Frontiers Humor in Business Making Allowances
2 Cultural Conditioning
What Is Culture? Culture Shock Who Is Normal, Anyway? It Depends on Our Perception National Characteristics
3 Categorizing Cultures
Cultural Categories at Cross-Century Linear-Active and Multi-Active Cultures Reactive Cultures Intercategory Comparisons Fine-Tuning Categorization Moving along the LMR Planes Data-Oriented, Dialogue-Oriented and Listening Cultures
4 The Use of Time
Linear Time Multi-Active Time Cyclic Time Chinese Japanese Back to the Future Validity of Time Concepts
5 Bridging the Communication Gap
Use of Language The Communication Gap Communication Patterns during Meetings Listening Habits The Language of Management
6 Manners (and Mannerisms)
Sincerity Helps Dining Etiquette Cocktail Parties Leaving
Part Two: Managing and Leading in Different Cultures
7 Status, Leadership and Organization
Success or Failure in the Twenty-First Century Leaders Changing Notions of Leadership Cultural Roots of Organization and Leadership Different Concepts of Status, Leadership and Organization
8 Team Building and Horizons
Team Building Innovation and Change Life within Horizons The Education Factor Language and Culture National Strengths, Insights and Blind Spots Advantages of Diverse Teams Team-Building Exercises
9 Motivating People and Building Trust
Product versus Relationship Building Trust High-Trust and Low-Trust Societies Trust in Virtual Teams
10 Meetings of the Minds
Beginnings Structuring a Meeting Meeting Behavior and Comportment Body Language The Space Bubble Different Types of Body Language Negotiating Decision Making Contracts Solutions
Part Three: Getting to Know Each Other
English-Speaking Countries
11 United States of America 12 Canada 13 Britain 14 Ireland 15 Australia, New Zealand and South Africa
Australia New Zealand South Africa
Western European Countries
16 Germany 17 Austria 18 Switzerland 19 The Netherlands 20 Belgium 21 France 22 Italy 23 Spain 24 Portugal 25 Greece 26 Cyprus 27 Malta
Central and Eastern European Countries
28 Poland 29 Hungary 30 The Czech Republic 31 Slovakia 32 Slovenia 33 Croatia 34 Serbia and Montenegro 35 Ukraine 36 Belarus 37 Bulgaria 38 Romania 39 Georgia 40 Albania 41 Armenia
Nordic Countries
42 Finland 43 Sweden 44 Norway 45 Denmark
The Baltic States and Central Asian Countries
46 The Baltic States
Estonia Latvia Lithuania
47 Russia 48 Central Asia
Kazakhstan Uzbekistan Azerbaijan Kyrgyzstan Turkmenistan Tajikistan
Middle Eastern Countries
49 Turkey 50 Iran 51 The Arab Countries
Differences among Arabs Algeria Bahrain Egypt Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Libya Mauritania Morocco Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Sudan Syria Tunisia United Arab Emirates The West Bank and Gaza Yemen
52 Iraq 53 Israel
Asian (South, Southeast, East) Countries
54 India 55 Pakistan 56 Bangladesh 57 Southeast Asia 58 Indonesia 59 Malaysia 60 Singapore 61 Thailand 62 Myanmar (Burma) 63 The Philippines 64 Vietnam 65 China and Hong Kong
China Hong Kong
66 Korea 67 Japan
Latin American Countries
68 Latin America 69 Argentina 70 Mexico 71 Brazil 72 Chile 73 Venezuela 74 Colombia
Sub-Saharan African Countries
75 Sub-Saharan Africa
Epilogue Bibliography Glossary About the Author
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