Intercultural Management in Practice: Learning to Lead Diverse Global Organizations
Edited by
Meena Chavan;
Meena Chavan
Macquarie University, Australia
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Lucy Taksa
Lucy Taksa
Macquarie University, Australia
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Emerald Publishing Limited
ISBN electronic:
978-1-83982-826-3
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978-1-83982-827-0
Publication date:
2021
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Chapter 13: Transforming Cross-Cultural Conflict Through Curiosity about What, Who, How, and Why
Tish Robinson
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Tish Robinson, 2021. "Transforming Cross-Cultural Conflict Through Curiosity about What, Who, How, and Why", Intercultural Management in Practice: Learning to Lead Diverse Global Organizations, Meena Chavan, Lucy Taksa
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Abstract
This chapter focuses on transforming cross-cultural conflict and misunderstanding into a learning opportunity, using a case study to illustrate an approach that has proven effective in tens of thousands of conflicts. This approach surfaces cultural values and approaches to work, toward improving intercultural management practices. It also supports employees to resolve their issues themselves, toward more sustainable solutions.
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