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Making business work across cultures.

Publication: Making it Work
Publication Date: 31-JUL-01
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
The phrase "global economy" has become a cliche in today's business environment. Many companies must do business world wide if they are to stay competitive. While companies use a variety of organizational structures for doing business across national boundaries, the common currency of success remains the ability to work well with people from other cultures. So whether you are an executive of a multi-national corporation, or a Green Party activist getting ready for the next global economic summit, here are some principles that will help you get along with your colleagues from other cultures.

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