EuroDiversity(English, Paperback, unknown)

EuroDiversity(English, Paperback, unknown)

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Publisher:Taylor & Francis IncISBN 13: 9780877193814ISBN 10: 0877193819

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EuroDiversity(English, Paperback, unknown) is written by unknown and published by Taylor & Francis Inc. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0877193819 (ISBN 10) and 9780877193814 (ISBN 13).

How has cultural diversity affected the business climate of the growing European Union? What are European institutions and enterprises doing to manage it? In 'EuroDiversity,' Dr. Simons gathers issue-centered perspectives on how Europe's entwined past, present, and future have made it the most strikingly diverse part of the world and what this means for doing business there. 'EuroDiversity' provides:* Insights into Europe's cultural challenges of globalization, diversity dilemmas, and opportunities* Case studies, best practices, and resources for finding the common ground and developing the competence needed to succeed'EuroDiversity' addresses how cultural diversity affects the business climate of the growing European Union and describes what European institutions and successful organizations are doing to manage it. The book's multinational team of authors gives us issue-centered perspectives on how Europe's entwined past, present and future have made it the most strikingly diverse part of the world and what this means for doing business there. They address Europe's cultural challenges of globalization and provide abundant insights into diversity dilemmas and opportunities. They point to the best practices and resources that will assist both European enterprises and those actively present in or trading with Europe to find the cultural common ground and competence they need to succeed.Contributors: Arjen Bos, Marie-Therese Claes, Ph.D., Elena A. A. Garcea, Ph.D., Nigel Holden, Ph.D., Michael Stuber