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Global Fitness for Global People

How to Manage and Leverage Cultural Diversity at Work
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Global Fitness for Global People is for all those wanting to thrive in today's global workplaces and to flourish in culturally diverse contexts. For this you need Global Fitness. Such competence does not develop by chance; individuals and organisations each need to foster it deliberately. This book explains why and how. Global Fitness results from tackling three key areas - establishing your Global Fitness goals, mastering your Global Fitness toolkit, and moulding the Global Fitness environment. The approach of Global Fitness for Global People is in line with the Chinese saying "If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. If you teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime." In today's rapidly changing and uncertain environment, people need sound insights and guiding principles to shape their actions - whatever the situation and whenever or wherever it occurs. Global Fitness for Global People prepares you for this challenge, providing you with a set of core principles and tools that you can apply flexibly and dynamically to meet your own and your organisation's needs - now and in a changing future. Each of Global Fitness for Global People's 15 chapters uses thought-provoking authentic examples from a wide variety of situations to illustrate important learning points. It draws on state-of-the-art research and practice to explain the key issues and offers you reflective guidelines and activities for professional development purposes. Part 3, which focuses on the Global Fitness environment, goes a step further by providing a strategic perspective. It is especially interesting and useful to senior management and Learning & Development decision-makers who have the task of promoting Global Fitness in their organisation. The book is essential reading if you are leading, managing, or working in culturally diverse situations and hence need Global Fitness in order to achieve effective collaboration. Whatever your sector - international business, not-for-profit, third-sector, education, healthcare, research, politics, government, diplomacy and more - this book will help you and your organisation to perform more successfully.

Author Biography:

Helen Spencer-Oatey is Managing Director of GlobalPeople Consulting Ltd. (GPC) and Emeritus Professor of Intercultural Communication at the University of Warwick. Working at the interface of psychology and communication, she is internationally renowned for her writings on intercultural rapport, relationships and communication. She has also developed a wide range of popular diagnostic tools and professional development resources for organisations, teams, and individuals. Helen has lived and worked in contexts of diversity throughout her career, including for many years as a young British female leader in China. Professor Peter Franklin focuses on intercultural communication and intercultural management in his teaching, writing and research at Hochschule Konstanz University of Applied Sciences. For many years he has also advised organisations working across cultures and trained and coached their employees better to understand, handle and leverage culturally complex contexts. Raised in the UK, Peter has spent his entire professional life in Germany, where since 1992 he has worked in numerous international contexts and projects. Domna Lazidou has a PhD in Culture and Communication and a professional background in Communication Management in complex, intercultural workplaces. As a consultant, she works with international organisations to support culture change and to design and deliver global leadership and diverse team development programmes. As an academic, she teaches on postgraduate programmes in leadership, culture and communication at the Universities of Warwick and Southampton Solent. Domna grew up in Greece and has lived and worked in a wide range of countries.
Release date Australia
July 24th, 2022
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
280
Dimensions
152x229x15
ISBN-13
9780648184430
Product ID
35924071

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