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  • 1.  Cross-cultural management

    Posted 10-23-2008 10:08
    Hi,

    I am running a session on cross-cultural management at short notice and want to enliven it with a bit of video. Has anyone come across any video resources on the net which illustrate cross-cultural differences or misunderstandings?

    thanks

    Mark

    Mark Fenton-O'Creevy

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    Open University Business School
    Walton Hall
    Milton Keynes MK7 6AA
    United Kingdom

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  • 2.  Cross-cultural management

    Posted 10-23-2008 23:53
    I have an International Management Programme for European, American, Middle Eastern and Australian students and execs in Beijing. As part of the self-study materials, I've collected more than 200 interviews, documentaries and profiles related to Doing Business in China on my YouTube channel.
     
    There are quite a few items that address your purpose, however the featured documentary "Brits Get Rich in China" is a perfect example of cross-cultural management as it plays out for four British entrepreneurs with starkly different approaches.
     

     

    It's a pity there hasn't been a follow-up to this documentary as some of the 'seemingly positive' early outcomes were clearly on a road to disaster that the producers/writers (and the entrepreneurs, themselves) didn't understand..

     
    Regards,
    Terence Egan
     


    Terence R. Egan
    Associate Professor

    Business School

    Central University of Finance and Economics
    Beijing, PR China

     
    >>>>
    I am running a session on cross-cultural management at short notice and want to enliven it with a bit of video. Has anyone come across any video resources on the net which illustrate cross-cultural differences or misunderstandings?

    thanks

    Mark

    Mark Fenton-O'Creevy

    Professor of Organisational Behaviour
    Open University Business School
    Walton Hall
    Milton Keynes MK7 6AA
    United Kingdom

    e-mail: m.p.fenton-ocreevy@open.ac.uk
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    Fax: +44 (0)1908-655898




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  • 3.  Cross-cultural management

    Posted 10-24-2008 02:52
    Mark, I'm not sure why you want to use blurbs from the Internet? I suppose U.S. education is succumbing to the sound bite mentality.

    A really good video, that requires some prep for the students on use of time, space, and communication context, is

    Title: International business practices [videorecording] : hidden dimensions.
    Other Author(s): Hall, Edward Twitchell, 1914-

    Intercultural Resource Corporation.
    Variant Title: Hidden dimensions

    Hidden dimension in international business interaction


    Physical Description: Videorecording
    Subject(s): International business enterprises --Management.

    Negotiation.

    Intercultural communication.
    Publisher: Newtonville, Mass. : Intercultural Resource Corporation, c1993.
    Summary: Hall discusses three basic principles underlying culture - information, space and time, and their influence on international business negotiations.
    Description: 1 videocassette (30 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. VHS.
    Notes: Presenter, Edward T. Hall.


    Romie F. Littrell, BA, MBA,PhD, FIAIR, An fánaí fiáin
    AUT Business School N.Z., romie.littrell@aut.ac.nz
    http://www.romielittrellpubs.homestead.com/
    http://www.crossculturalcentre.homestead.com/
    Facilitator, Leadership & Management in Sub-Sahara Africa Conferences
    Contents copyright Romie F. Littrell

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    Subject: Cross-cultural management
    To: IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Date: Friday, 24 October, 2008, 3:07 AM


    Hi,

    I am running a session on cross-cultural management at short notice and want to
    enliven it with a bit of video. Has anyone come across any video resources on
    the net which illustrate cross-cultural differences or misunderstandings?

    thanks

    Mark

    Mark Fenton-O'Creevy

    Professor of Organisational Behaviour
    Open University Business School
    Walton Hall
    Milton Keynes MK7 6AA
    United Kingdom

    e-mail: m.p.fenton-ocreevy@open.ac.uk
    (DL) +44 (0)1908-655804
    Fax: +44 (0)1908-655898




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  • 4.  Cross-cultural management

    Posted 10-24-2008 08:50
    Hi Romie,
    I am in the UK not the USA, but I admit to often finding the web a great resource for clips which make a brief point and enliven a class discussion. My need in this case was for a short session, put into an executive education course at the last moment at their request. I have no shortage of exercises to do with them and plenty of frameworks to offer them for thinking about cultural differences, but wanted some quickly available resources to enliven my initial presentation especially since I knew many would have hangovers from their celebration of the end of the programme the previous night.

    Thanks for your suggestions and for the helpful suggestions made by other colleagues directly rather than through the conference.

    For the benefit of others looking for similar resources, I did by the way find the following youtube clips very helpful in kicking off our discussion of cultural differences:

    The first is a clip of an funny advert which I used to get them talking about working in a language other than your mother tongue http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=bmizveWpKOk. I think language differences can often get a little neglected in these discussions about culture.

    The second is not so funny but picks up on the more subtle differences in the way language gets used - a woman from the USA talks about her experience of moving to Australia and misunderstanding the use of 'Hmm'
    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nfVQteTExyM
    The third, is a clip of Dan Fishel at Columbia taking a light-hearted look at US culture for this year's international student intake. I asked the course participants to make list of all the aspects of cultural difference which got touched on and relate this to their own experience.
    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=yDhXD25fmMo
    The final one is a film clip (Japanese Story) in which a young Australian woman is picking up an important Japanese visitor to her company. I asked the group to try and identify the different assumptions about polite behaviour on both sides. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=8UPP9cTQ5Ps

    Each clip is very short but got them engaged in the issues very quickly and provided a platform for class discussion about their own experiences as well as a launching point for a more systematic look at cross cultural differences and Earley's notion of Cultural Intelligence.

    best regards

    Mark

    Mark Fenton-O'Creevy

    Professor of Organisational Behaviour
    Open University Business School
    Walton Hall
    Milton Keynes MK7 6AA
    United Kingdom

    e-mail: m.p.fenton-ocreevy@open.ac.uk
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    Subject: Re: Cross-cultural management


    Mark, I'm not sure why you want to use blurbs from the Internet? I suppose U.S. education is succumbing to the sound bite mentality.

    A really good video, that requires some prep for the students on use of time, space, and communication context, is


    Title: International business practices [videorecording] : hidden dimensions.
    Other Author(s): Hall, Edward Twitchell, 1914- <http://aut.lconz.ac.nz/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?SC=Author&SEQ=20081024194821&PID=B7gAz3DmPX4qeMM3yXakALf5PALFqS&SA=Hall,+Edward+Twitchell,>

    Intercultural Resource Corporation. <http://aut.lconz.ac.nz/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?SC=Author&SEQ=20081024194821&PID=B7gAz3DmPX4qeMM3yXakALf5PALFqS&SA=Intercultural+Resource+Corporation.>
    Variant Title: Hidden dimensions <http://aut.lconz.ac.nz/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?SC=Title&SEQ=20081024194821&PID=B7gAz3DmPX4qeMM3yXakALf5PALFqS&SA=Hidden+dimensions>

    Hidden dimension in international business interaction <http://aut.lconz.ac.nz/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?SC=Title&SEQ=20081024194821&PID=B7gAz3DmPX4qeMM3yXakALf5PALFqS&SA=Hidden+dimension+in+international+business+interaction>



    Physical Description: Videorecording
    Subject(s): International business enterprises --Management. <http://aut.lconz.ac.nz/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?SC=Subject&SEQ=20081024194821&PID=B7gAz3DmPX4qeMM3yXakALf5PALFqS&SA=International+business+enterprises+Management.>

    Negotiation. <http://aut.lconz.ac.nz/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?SC=Subject&SEQ=20081024194821&PID=B7gAz3DmPX4qeMM3yXakALf5PALFqS&SA=Negotiation.>

    Intercultural communication. <http://aut.lconz.ac.nz/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?SC=Subject&SEQ=20081024194821&PID=B7gAz3DmPX4qeMM3yXakALf5PALFqS&SA=Intercultural+communication.>
    Publisher: Newtonville, Mass. : Intercultural Resource Corporation, c1993.
    Summary: Hall discusses three basic principles underlying culture - information, space and time, and their influence on international business negotiations.
    Description: 1 videocassette (30 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. VHS.
    Notes: Presenter, Edward T. Hall.


    Romie F. Littrell, BA, MBA,PhD, FIAIR, An fánaí fiáin
    AUT Business School N.Z., romie.littrell@aut.ac.nz
    http://www.romielittrellpubs.homestead.com/
    http://www.crossculturalcentre.homestead.com/
    Facilitator, Leadership & Management in Sub-Sahara Africa Conferences
    Contents copyright Romie F. Littrell

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    From: M.P.Fenton-OCreevy <M.P.Fenton-Ocreevy@OPEN.AC.UK>
    Subject: Cross-cultural management
    To: IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Date: Friday, 24 October, 2008, 3:07 AM



    Hi,

    I am running a session on cross-cultural management at short notice and want to
    enliven it with a bit
    of video. Has anyone come across any video resources on
    the net which illustrate cross-cultural differences or misunderstandings?

    thanks

    Mark

    Mark Fenton-O'Creevy

    Professor of Organisational Behaviour
    Open University Business School
    Walton Hall
    Milton Keynes MK7 6AA
    United Kingdom

    e-mail: m.p.fenton-ocreevy@open.ac.uk
    (DL) +44 (0)1908-655804
    Fax: +44 (0)1908-655898




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  • 5.  Cross-cultural management

    Posted 10-24-2008 09:45

    This is a summary of responses from a similar question (perhaps in a different list-serve):

     

     

    Selected short clips from movies such as "Black Rain" with Michael Douglas and Andy Garcia, "Rising Sun'" with Sean Connery and Wesley Snipes, and "Gung Ho" with Michael Keaton might be used for various dimensions.  The former two have profanity, which some might find offensive.  These contrast American and Japanese cultures.  You might also consider "A Year in Provence", which contrasts English and French cultures, in a general way.

     

     

    If you're looking for general 2-4min long clips, how about:

     

    Stargate - where the sociologist has to learn how to communicate with another race entirely, and do so despite their fear of writing

     

    Indiana Jones & Temple of Doom - where they are invited to eat a meal involving Monkey's Brains and a mysterious soup with the Maharaja...

     

     

    > I have used clips from "A Walk In the Clouds" for Mexican American culture colliding with Anglo culture - the scene where the son returns home from Berkeley for the annual grape harvest also depicts younger generation/older generation issues of cultural assimilation>

    > "Joy Luck Club" is great for Chinese/Chinese American culture colliding with Anglo culture; the scene where the daughter Waverly brings home her Anglo fiancé to her mother's house for the first time and they all have supper together is great for this.  The debrief needs to address the Anglo's cultural frame and intentions for his actions, not only his obliviousness to the Chinese cultural norms.

    To get a good laugh from my students before I begun my discussion, I used clip from the Office (the one Michael conducts cross cultural training).

     

     

    I sent a couple of suggestions earlier, but I don't really use long movies anymore.  Students don't seem to appreciate the 100 o 120 minute movies.  I rely more on shorter clips and my main source is CBS's newsmagazine 60 Minutes (There are some other programs too).   Some of the titles I have are: Out of India (2005); Imported from India (about the Indian Institute of Technology's graduates – 2003); The New French Revolution Summer 2004, is about the Muslim's population in France); Top Ten % (Spring 2005, about the Texas's college admissions rule); Echo Boomers (good analysis of this generation – October 2004); Sir Howard (about the British Sony CEO, who does not know the culture very well and doesn't speak the language either – January 2006 –A student gave me this one); The Look (about Abercrombie & Fitch's discrimination problems  - December 2003); Working 24/7 (about being connected and working longer hors as a result of new developments in IT – April 2006); The Millenials are Coming (The challenge for business to incorporate members of this generation into the process and making them productive – Nov 2007). 

     

    "The Gods Must Be Crazy" has several scenes that illustrate cross-cultural differences. I use one where a bushman kills a goat, and is subsequently imprisoned for it. He tries to explain to the policeman that he is willing to share the meat with him, but the policeman doesn't understand and takes the goat for evidence. The bushman thinks the policeman is very rude and that he wants the meat all to himself. The bushman jogs off to kill another goat, and the policeman, thinking the bushman is running away, shoots the bushman in the leg. The clip illustrates difficulties in cross-cultural interactions due to language and norms.

     

    I also use a clip from "Behind Enemy Lines" that illustrates cultural convergence. Owen Wilson's character is in Bosnia, where he hitches a ride with some Bosnian youth. One is wearing a t-shirt featuring a rap musician, and he talks about all the American rap groups he likes and imitates one of them.

     

    If anyone is interested in either clip, I have posted them at http://faculty.washington.edu/mdj3/gods.wmv and http://faculty.washington.edu/mdj3/behind%20enemy%20lines.mpg. Thy are both large files (49mb and 26mb, respectively).

     

     

    •             Harry Potter & The goblet of fire – the scene where Hogwarts' students first meet and ridicule Beauxbatons and Durmstrangs.;

    •             James Bond – You only live twice – his reactions and interactions with Japanese and Chinese culture. For example, you can see his unease about marrying Mie Hama, and his unease about the whole ceremony, but he manages quite well – simply by imitating others and listening to all advice he could get.;

    •             Crash: won the best film academy award. It explains how the USA is not a homogeneous culture.;

     

    Lost in translation

    Brave Heart

    Flight of the Phoenix (the original, with Jimmy Steward and Richard Attenborough)

    Apollo 13

    Dead Poets Society

    Crimson Tide

    The Bridge on the River Kwai

    It's a Wonderful Life

    Twelve O-Clock High

    Elizabeth

     

    A movie that might be to some extent illustrative of cultural differences is The Spanish Apartment (USA) (L'auberge espagnole is the original title). It is centered around a group of international students in the Erasmus program who share a flat in Barcelona. There is a very stereotypical scene showing a room shared by two men, an Italian and a German.  The half that belongs to the German is in tip-toe condition whereas the Italian's half looks like a combat zone. There are a few more scenes like this so it can be worthy a look.

     

    In my classes I like to contrast Mexican culture with other cultures and use a movie called "La ley de Herodes" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0221344/ in the movie the exercise of power and corruption are blatant and comic.

    I have students analyze the impression management strategies used by each of the performers and relate them to Hofstede's cultural dimensions. I use the movie for a Power and Influence session on cultural differences. The exercise of power in the movie has a high power distance component.

     

    There is another interesting approach when looking at cross-cultural differences in films. Instead of looking at clips, why not compare whole films where one film is a copy in another culture of an original film?

     

    Several obvious examples stand out:

                 Infernal Affairs

                 Seven Samurai and The Magnificent Seven (and Tampopo and A Bug's Life)

                 Ring

                 Yojimbo and A Fistful of Dollars

                 Open Your Eyes (Abre los ojos) and Vanilla Sky

                 La Cage aux Folles

     

    The list is almost endless, especially when you consider less-tight conversions such as adaptations of Shakespeare in different cultures.

     

    This strikes me as an interesting avenue for research as the choices (especially the changes) made by directors and producers inform us about the different societies.

     

    There is a documentary called "The Japanese Version" which depicts how Japanese interpret American culture -- I especially use the scene in which the American western and cowboy is seen through an entirely different lens.  It is available from Center for New American Media. (www.cnam.com). They also have some wonderful videos on class differences ("People Like Us") and on the vast array of American cultures ("American Tongues").  In general their work has lots of good cultural insights.  Sim Sitkin

     

     

    If you'd like a humorous look at it, I recommend "Gung Ho" with Michael Keaton from the mid-1980's.

     

    I have used the film 'Bend it like Beckham' (2002) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286499/ in my UG Cross Cultural Class (as a basis for a short paper assignment). It depicts nicely multicultural issues within the British society. Students seem to have responded well to that. Black Rain (1989, by Ridley Scott) has some good scenes about American – Japanese differences in the context of police work. And, if you wan to go a bit back in history, the series Shogun (from 1980; I recently bought the DVD set) has neat descriptions of European vs. Japanese cultural differences; http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080274/.

     

    There a lot of good resources for cross-cultural differences.  Here are a few that deal with blatant cross-cultural differences.  I tried to pick some showing different times (past, present and future) and places:

    •             Local Hero

    •             The Namesake

    •             Anna and the King

    •             The Last Samurai

    •             Outsourced

    •             Many episodes from the Star Trek series and its offshoots - "Star Trek" "Star Trek Next Generation" "Deep Space 9" "Babylon 5" (the space station set up for cross-cultural/species interaction).  These usually depict crew members from different cultures (or species) as well as encounters between the crew and inhabitants of different worlds.

    Then there are the more subtle approaches to culture and cross-cultural differences:

    •             Upstairs, Downstairs (TV)

    •             The Sopranos (TV)

    •             Remains of the Day

     

    A summary of videos, movies, and documentaries reflecting cross cultural issues 

     

    Documentary

    "Mondovino"-A documentary on the impact of globalization on the world's different wine regions  http://www.mondovinofilm.com/   

    "The Japanese Version" - It depicts how Japanese interpret American.  It is available from Center for New American Media www.cnam.com/. They also have some wonderful videos on class differences ("People Like Us") and on the vast array of American cultures ("American Tongues").  In general their work has lots of good cultural insights.

     

    The other side of outsourcing (Thomas Friedman)

     

    The year of the Yao

     

     

    CBS's newsmagazine 60 Minutes (There are some other programs too).   http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/i_video/main500251.shtml?source=nav_video

     

    "Out of India" (2005), Imported from India about the Indian Institute of Technology's graduates.

     

    "The New French Revolution Summer" (2004), It is about the Muslim's population in France.

     

    "Top Ten %" (Spring 2005), It is about the Texas's college admissions rule.

     

    "Echo Boomers" (October 2004), Good analysis of this generation.

     

    "Sir Howard" (January 2006), It is about the British Sony CEO, who does not know the culture very well and doesn't speak the language either.

     

    "The Look" (December 2003), About `Abercrombie & Fitch's` discrimination problems.

     

    "Working 24/7" (April 2006), It is about being connected and working longer hors as a result of new developments in it.

     

    "The Millenials are coming" (Nov 2007). The challenge for business to incorporate members of this generation into the process and making them productive.

     

    The following are commercial training videos:

     

    "At the heart of the Bull"-  Cultural diversity:

    "Making a good impression"

    "Globally speaking: Skills & strategies for success in Asia"

     

    Movies

     

    "Gung Ho"- A movie with Michael Keaton and Japanese Business.  Best rating between the senders.

     

    "Black Rain" (1989, by Ridley Scott) with Michael Douglas and Andy Garcia, has some good scenes about American – Japanese differences in the context of police work.

     

    "Hotel Rwanda" - has some very powerful scenes as the hotel operator tries to keep the hotel open to tourists despite the tragedies occurring in the streets.

     

    "The Interpreter" - with Nicole Kidman has all kinds of trust and communication opportunities across not only cultures, but political orientations.

     

    "Erin Brokovich" -If you want to look at "social class" as a difference starring Julia Roberts.

     

    "GI Jane" -If you want to look at "gender".

     

    "Good Company"- If you want to look at "age".

     

    "Twister", "The Perfect Storm", "Raising Helen"- If you want to look at work/family conflict.

     

     "Ray"- There, as Ray's band meets more demanding markets Ray hires for higher pay a more suave collaborator. His long time aide asks why is the newcomer paid more than he is, illustrating a clash of pay cultures within the USA. The more modern culture will pay as much as needed to hire and retain the collaborator, the older- more African American one - will privilege seniority.

     

     "Rising Sun" with Sean Connery and Wesley Snipes, These contrast American and Japanese cultures.

     

     "A Year in Province", which contrasts English and French cultures, in a general way.

     

    "Bend it like Beckham" (2002) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286499/.It depicts nicely multicultural issues within the British society.

     

     "Ring"

    "Lost in translation"

    "Local Hero"

    "The Namesake"

    "Anna and the King"

    "Outsourced"

     "Brave Heart"

    "Flight of the Phoenix" (the original, with Jimmy Steward and Richard Attenborough)

    "Dead Poets Society"

    "Crimson Tide"

    "The Bridge on the River Kwai"

    "It's a Wonderful Life"

    "Twelve O-Clock High"

    "Elizabeth"

    "Seven Samurai and The Magnificent Seven" (and Tampopo and A

    Bug's Life)

    "Yojimbo and A Fistful of Dollars"

     

    TV and Movie series.

     "Shogun" (from 1980) has neat descriptions of European vs. Japanese cultural differences; http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080274/ .

    "Star Trek"- series and its offshoots - "Star Trek" "Star Trek Next Generation" "Deep Space 9" "Babylon 5" (the space station set up for cross-cultural/species interaction).  These usually depict crew members from different cultures (or species) as well as encounters between the crew and inhabitants of different worlds.

     

    Another list of video resources http://ciber.msu.edu/Research/Video_Library_Catalog.pdf

     

     



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    From: M.P.Fenton-OCreevy <M.P.Fenton-Ocreevy@OPEN.AC.UK>
    Subject: Cross-cultural management
    To: IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Date: Friday, 24 October, 2008, 3:07 AM

     
    Hi,
     
    I am running a session on cross-cultural management at short notice and want to
    enliven it with a bit
     of video. Has anyone come across any video resources on
    the net which illustrate cross-cultural differences or misunderstandings?
     
    thanks
     
    Mark
     
    Mark Fenton-O'Creevy

    Professor of Organisational Behaviour
    Open University Business School
    Walton Hall
    Milton Keynes MK7 6AA
    United Kingdom

    e-mail: m.p.fenton-ocreevy@open.ac.uk
    (DL) +44 (0)1908-655804
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  • 6.  Cross-cultural management

    Posted 10-24-2008 10:51

    Let me support using Gung Ho – it's a great movie for this purpose. I also use Bend it Like Beckham and sometimes clips from various Star Treks.

     

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Betty Jane Punnett, Ph.D.

     

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    Dear Mark,

     

    look for the movie "GungHo" starring Michael Keaton. Lots of material in there that can be used in a session on cross-cultural management. Also, on YouTube you'll find a number of things - an interview with Ghosn talking about the importance of cross-cultural skills for leaders, a brief segment from the movie "Japanese Story", as well as bits and pieces on Hofstede, Trompenaars and Hall.

     

    Good luck with your session,

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    Associate Editor, European Journal of International Management (www.inderscience.com/ejim

    Upcoming Publication: The Deadly Sins of International Business (Palgrave MacMillan, http://www.palgrave-usa.com/Search/SearchResults.aspx?searchby=searchby&Qk=apfelthaler&submit.x=18&submit.y=13)

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     


    Von: <st1:personname w:st="on">International Management Discussion List</st1:personname> im Auftrag von M.P.Fenton-OCreevy
    Gesendet: Do 23.10.2008 16:07
    An: IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Betreff: Cross-cultural management


    Hi,

    I am running a session on cross-cultural management at short notice and want to enliven it with a bit of video. Has anyone come across any video resources on the net which illustrate cross-cultural differences or misunderstandings?

    thanks

    Mark

    Mark Fenton-O'Creevy

    Professor of Organisational Behaviour
    <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Open</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> <st1:placename w:st="on">Business</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">School</st1:placetype></st1:place>
    Walton Hall
    <st1:place w:st="on">Milton Keynes</st1:place> MK7 6AA
    <st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">United Kingdom</st1:place></st1:country-region>

    e-mail: m.p.fenton-ocreevy@open.ac.uk
    (DL) +44 (0)1908-655804
    Fax: +44 (0)1908-655898




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  • 7.  Cross-cultural management

    Posted 10-24-2008 17:49

    Hi all,

    Betty Jane, where do you get clips from Star Treks?  We used to talk about some of the episodes in my Ph.D. seminars at <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">U.</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">South Carolina</st1:placename></st1:place>, and I would love to pull a few into my international Management class.  Thanks!

    Carolyn

     

    Dr. Carolyn B. Mueller

    Professor & Chair

    Dept. of Management & International Business

    <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">School</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Business Administration</st1:placename></st1:place>, Unit 8398

    <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Stetson</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">DeLand</st1:city>, <st1:state w:st="on">FL</st1:state>  <st1:postalcode w:st="on">32723</st1:postalcode></st1:place>

    386.822.7408 / fax: 386.740.3620

    President, Beta Gamma Sigma Chapter

    Chair, <st1:placetype w:st="on">Academy</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">International</st1:placename> Business-SE (<st1:country-region w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">USA</st1:place></st1:country-region>)

    http://www.aibse.org/


    From: International Management Discussion List [mailto:IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU] On Behalf Of Betty Jane Punnett
    Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 10:51 AM
    To: IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Subject: Re: Cross-cultural management

     

    Let me support using Gung Ho – it's a great movie for this purpose. I also use <st1:city w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Bend</st1:place></st1:city> it Like Beckham and sometimes clips from various Star Treks.

     

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Betty Jane Punnett, Ph.D.

     

    Betty Jane Punnett, Ph.D.

    Professor, International Business & Management

    University of the <st1:place w:st="on">West Indies</st1:place>, Cave Hill

     

    Please visit my newly created website and send your comments www.healthyweightvillage.com 

    forward to friends who may be interested - Thanks! BJ

     

    visit www.endcancer.ca to donate
    to my 2nd 60 Km walk to end cancer

     


    From: <st1:personname w:st="on">International Management Discussion List</st1:personname> [mailto:IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU] On Behalf Of Apfelthaler Gerhard
    Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 12:58 AM
    To: IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Subject: WG: Cross-cultural management

     

    Dear Mark,

     

    look for the movie "GungHo" starring Michael Keaton. Lots of material in there that can be used in a session on cross-cultural management. Also, on YouTube you'll find a number of things - an interview with Ghosn talking about the importance of cross-cultural skills for leaders, a brief segment from the movie "Japanese Story", as well as bits and pieces on Hofstede, Trompenaars and Hall.

     

    Good luck with your session,

    Gerhard

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Neueste Publikation / Latest Publication: Fuchs, Apfelthaler (2009). Management Internationaler Geschäftstätigkeit. Wien/<st1:place w:st="on"><st1:state w:st="on">New York</st1:state></st1:place>: Springer

    http://www.amazon.de/Management-internationaler-Gesch%C3%A4ftst%C3%A4tigkeit-Manfred-Fuchs/dp/3211756140/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1224749942&sr=1-1

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Qui docet discit

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    FH-Prof. Mag. Dr. Gerhard Apfelthaler
    Chair, Department of International Management
    FH JOANNEUM
    Eggenberger Allee 11
    A-8020 <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Graz</st1:city></st1:place>
    <st1:country-region w:st="on">Austria</st1:country-region> - <st1:place w:st="on">Europe</st1:place>
    Tel. +43 316 5453 6800
    Fax +43 316 5453 6801
    <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Mobile</st1:city></st1:place>: +43 664 80453 6810
    Email: gerhard.apfelthaler@fh-joanneum.at">gerhard.apfelthaler@fh-joanneum.at">gerhard.apfelthaler@fh-joanneum.at

    Skype: gerhardapfelthaler

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Associate Editor, European Journal of International Management (www.inderscience.com/ejim

    Upcoming Publication: The Deadly Sins of International Business (Palgrave MacMillan, http://www.palgrave-usa.com/Search/SearchResults.aspx?searchby=searchby&Qk=apfelthaler&submit.x=18&submit.y=13)

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     


    Von: <st1:personname w:st="on">International Management Discussion List</st1:personname> im Auftrag von M.P.Fenton-OCreevy
    Gesendet: Do 23.10.2008 16:07
    An: IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Betreff: Cross-cultural management


    Hi,

    I am running a session on cross-cultural management at short notice and want to enliven it with a bit of video. Has anyone come across any video resources on the net which illustrate cross-cultural differences or misunderstandings?

    thanks

    Mark

    Mark Fenton-O'Creevy

    Professor of Organisational Behaviour
    <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Open</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> <st1:placename w:st="on">Business</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">School</st1:placetype></st1:place>
    Walton Hall
    <st1:place w:st="on">Milton Keynes</st1:place> MK7 6AA
    <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:country-region w:st="on">United Kingdom</st1:country-region></st1:place>

    e-mail: m.p.fenton-ocreevy@open.ac.uk
    (DL) +44 (0)1908-655804
    Fax: +44 (0)1908-655898




    ---------------------------------
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    FH JOANNEUM Gesellschaft mbH
    Rechtsform/Legal form: GmbH
    Firmenbuchgericht/Court of registry: Landesgericht für ZRS Graz
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  • 8.  Cross-cultural management

    Posted 10-25-2008 12:19
    Hi all,

    There i s a DVD video supplement for Charles Hill's Global Business Textbook from McGraw-Hill. In that DVD there is a "Mustang Jeans" case; about US vs Japanese business deals. Very interesting and insightful for cross cultural communications. My MBA students like it and we always have a very lively discussion after the show.

    Tevfik Dalgic

    Professor of Organization, Strategy and International Management
    University of Texas at Dallas
    School of Management
    Richardson, TX 75082, USA
    Tel: 972-883 2770



    On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 4:48 PM, Carolyn Mueller <cmueller@stetson.edu> wrote:

    Hi all,

    Betty Jane, where do you get clips from Star Treks?  We used to talk about some of the episodes in my Ph.D. seminars at U. of South Carolina, and I would love to pull a few into my international Management class.  Thanks!

    Carolyn

     

    Dr. Carolyn B. Mueller

    Professor & Chair

    Dept. of Management & International Business

    School of Business Administration, Unit 8398

    Stetson University

    DeLand, FL  32723

    386.822.7408 / fax: 386.740.3620

    President, Beta Gamma Sigma Chapter

    Chair, Academy of International Business-SE (USA)

    http://www.aibse.org/


    From: International Management Discussion List [mailto:IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU] On Behalf Of Betty Jane Punnett
    Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 10:51 AM
    To: IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Subject: Re: Cross-cultural management

     

    Let me support using Gung Ho – it's a great movie for this purpose. I also use Bend it Like Beckham and sometimes clips from various Star Treks.

     

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Betty Jane Punnett, Ph.D.

     

    Betty Jane Punnett, Ph.D.

    Professor, International Business & Management

    University of the West Indies, Cave Hill

     

    Please visit my newly created website and send your comments www.healthyweightvillage.com 

    forward to friends who may be interested - Thanks! BJ

     

    visit www.endcancer.ca to donate
    to my 2nd 60 Km walk to end cancer

     


    From: International Management Discussion List [mailto:IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU] On Behalf Of Apfelthaler Gerhard
    Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 12:58 AM
    To: IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Subject: WG: Cross-cultural management

     

    Dear Mark,

     

    look for the movie "GungHo" starring Michael Keaton. Lots of material in there that can be used in a session on cross-cultural management. Also, on YouTube you'll find a number of things - an interview with Ghosn talking about the importance of cross-cultural skills for leaders, a brief segment from the movie "Japanese Story", as well as bits and pieces on Hofstede, Trompenaars and Hall.

     

    Good luck with your session,

    Gerhard

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Neueste Publikation / Latest Publication: Fuchs, Apfelthaler (2009). Management Internationaler Geschäftstätigkeit. Wien/New York: Springer

    http://www.amazon.de/Management-internationaler-Gesch%C3%A4ftst%C3%A4tigkeit-Manfred-Fuchs/dp/3211756140/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1224749942&sr=1-1

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Qui docet discit

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    FH-Prof. Mag. Dr. Gerhard Apfelthaler
    Chair, Department of International Management
    FH JOANNEUM
    Eggenberger Allee 11
    A-8020 Graz
    Austria - Europe
    Tel. +43 316 5453 6800
    Fax +43 316 5453 6801
    Mobile: +43 664 80453 6810
    Email: gerhard.apfelthaler@fh-joanneum.at">gerhard.apfelthaler@fh-joanneum.at">gerhard.apfelthaler@fh-joanneum.at

    Skype: gerhardapfelthaler

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Associate Editor, European Journal of International Management (www.inderscience.com/ejim

    Upcoming Publication: The Deadly Sins of International Business (Palgrave MacMillan, http://www.palgrave-usa.com/Search/SearchResults.aspx?searchby=searchby&Qk=apfelthaler&submit.x=18&submit.y=13)

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     


    Von: International Management Discussion List im Auftrag von M.P.Fenton-OCreevy
    Gesendet: Do 23.10.2008 16:07
    An: IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Betreff: Cross-cultural management


    Hi,

    I am running a session on cross-cultural management at short notice and want to enliven it with a bit of video. Has anyone come across any video resources on the net which illustrate cross-cultural differences or misunderstandings?

    thanks

    Mark

    Mark Fenton-O'Creevy

    Professor of Organisational Behaviour
    Open University Business School
    Walton Hall
    Milton Keynes MK7 6AA
    United Kingdom

    e-mail: m.p.fenton-ocreevy@open.ac.uk
    (DL) +44 (0)1908-655804
    Fax: +44 (0)1908-655898




    ---------------------------------
    The Open University is incorporated by Royal Charter (RC 000391), an exempt charity in England & Wales and a charity registered in Scotland (SC 038302).


    FH JOANNEUM Gesellschaft mbH
    Rechtsform/Legal form: GmbH
    Firmenbuchgericht/Court of registry: Landesgericht für ZRS Graz
    Firmenbuchnummer/Company registration: FN 125888 f
    DVR: 0813559
    UID-Nr.: ATU 42361001




    --
    Professor Tevfik Dalgic
    University of Texas-Dallas
    School of Management
    Richardson, 75083, Texas, USA
    Tel:972-883 2770


  • 9.  Cross-cultural management

    Posted 10-25-2008 20:58

    Just home-made from DVDs – but maybe there is a better source, and would love to hear of such. BJ

     

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Betty Jane Punnett, Ph.D.

     

    Betty Jane Punnett, Ph.D.

    Professor, International Business & Management

    University of the <st1:place w:st="on">West Indies</st1:place>, Cave Hill

     

    Please visit my newly created website and send your comments www.healthyweightvillage.com 

    forward to friends who may be interested - Thanks! BJ

     

    visit www.endcancer.ca to donate
    to my 2nd 60 Km walk to end cancer

     


    From: <st1:personname w:st="on">International Management Discussion List</st1:personname> [mailto:IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU] On Behalf Of Carolyn Mueller
    Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 5:49 PM
    To: IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Subject: Re: Cross-cultural management

     

    Hi all,

    Betty Jane, where do you get clips from Star Treks?  We used to talk about some of the episodes in my Ph.D. seminars at <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">U.</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">South Carolina</st1:placename></st1:place>, and I would love to pull a few into my international Management class.  Thanks!

    Carolyn

     

    Dr. Carolyn B. Mueller

    Professor & Chair

    Dept. of Management & International Business

    <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placetype w:st="on">School</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">Business Administration</st1:placename></st1:place>, Unit 8398

    <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Stetson</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype></st1:place>

    <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">DeLand</st1:city>, <st1:state w:st="on">FL</st1:state>  <st1:postalcode w:st="on">32723</st1:postalcode></st1:place>

    386.822.7408 / fax: 386.740.3620

    President, Beta Gamma Sigma Chapter

    Chair, <st1:placetype w:st="on">Academy</st1:placetype> of <st1:placename w:st="on">International</st1:placename> Business-SE (<st1:place w:st="on"><st1:country-region w:st="on">USA</st1:country-region></st1:place>)

    http://www.aibse.org/


    From: <st1:personname w:st="on">International Management Discussion List</st1:personname> [mailto:IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU] On Behalf Of Betty Jane Punnett
    Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 10:51 AM
    To: IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Subject: Re: Cross-cultural management

     

    Let me support using Gung Ho – it's a great movie for this purpose. I also use <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Bend</st1:city></st1:place> it Like Beckham and sometimes clips from various Star Treks.

     

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Betty Jane Punnett, Ph.D.

     

    Betty Jane Punnett, Ph.D.

    Professor, International Business & Management

    University of the <st1:place w:st="on">West Indies</st1:place>, Cave Hill

     

    Please visit my newly created website and send your comments www.healthyweightvillage.com 

    forward to friends who may be interested - Thanks! BJ

     

    visit www.endcancer.ca to donate
    to my 2nd 60 Km walk to end cancer

     


    From: <st1:personname w:st="on">International Management Discussion List</st1:personname> [mailto:IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU] On Behalf Of Apfelthaler Gerhard
    Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 12:58 AM
    To: IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Subject: WG: Cross-cultural management

     

    Dear Mark,

     

    look for the movie "GungHo" starring Michael Keaton. Lots of material in there that can be used in a session on cross-cultural management. Also, on YouTube you'll find a number of things - an interview with Ghosn talking about the importance of cross-cultural skills for leaders, a brief segment from the movie "Japanese Story", as well as bits and pieces on Hofstede, Trompenaars and Hall.

     

    Good luck with your session,

    Gerhard

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Neueste Publikation / Latest Publication: Fuchs, Apfelthaler (2009). Management Internationaler Geschäftstätigkeit. Wien/<st1:place w:st="on"><st1:state w:st="on">New York</st1:state></st1:place>: Springer

    http://www.amazon.de/Management-internationaler-Gesch%C3%A4ftst%C3%A4tigkeit-Manfred-Fuchs/dp/3211756140/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1224749942&sr=1-1

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Qui docet discit

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    FH-Prof. Mag. Dr. Gerhard Apfelthaler
    Chair, Department of International Management
    FH JOANNEUM
    Eggenberger Allee 11
    A-8020 <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Graz</st1:city></st1:place>
    <st1:country-region w:st="on">Austria</st1:country-region> - <st1:place w:st="on">Europe</st1:place>
    Tel. +43 316 5453 6800
    Fax +43 316 5453 6801
    <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Mobile</st1:city></st1:place>: +43 664 80453 6810
    Email: gerhard.apfelthaler@fh-joanneum.at">gerhard.apfelthaler@fh-joanneum.at">gerhard.apfelthaler@fh-joanneum.at

    Skype: gerhardapfelthaler

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Associate Editor, European Journal of International Management (www.inderscience.com/ejim

    Upcoming Publication: The Deadly Sins of International Business (Palgrave MacMillan, http://www.palgrave-usa.com/Search/SearchResults.aspx?searchby=searchby&Qk=apfelthaler&submit.x=18&submit.y=13)

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

     


    Von: <st1:personname w:st="on">International Management Discussion List</st1:personname> im Auftrag von M.P.Fenton-OCreevy
    Gesendet: Do 23.10.2008 16:07
    An: IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Betreff: Cross-cultural management


    Hi,

    I am running a session on cross-cultural management at short notice and want to enliven it with a bit of video. Has anyone come across any video resources on the net which illustrate cross-cultural differences or misunderstandings?

    thanks

    Mark

    Mark Fenton-O'Creevy

    Professor of Organisational Behaviour
    <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Open</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">University</st1:placetype> <st1:placename w:st="on">Business</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">School</st1:placetype></st1:place>
    Walton Hall
    <st1:place w:st="on">Milton Keynes</st1:place> MK7 6AA
    <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:country-region w:st="on">United Kingdom</st1:country-region></st1:place>

    e-mail: m.p.fenton-ocreevy@open.ac.uk
    (DL) +44 (0)1908-655804
    Fax: +44 (0)1908-655898




    ---------------------------------
    The Open University is incorporated by Royal Charter (RC 000391), an exempt charity in <st1:country-region w:st="on">England</st1:country-region> & <st1:country-region w:st="on">Wales</st1:country-region> and a charity registered in <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:country-region w:st="on">Scotland</st1:country-region></st1:place> (SC 038302).


    FH JOANNEUM Gesellschaft mbH
    Rechtsform/Legal form: GmbH
    Firmenbuchgericht/Court of registry: Landesgericht für ZRS Graz
    Firmenbuchnummer/Company registration: FN 125888 f
    DVR: 0813559
    UID-Nr.: ATU 42361001



  • 10.  Cross-cultural management

    Posted 10-26-2008 10:44

    Hello colleagues!

     

    Try Youtube.com and search for Star Trek, GungHo and others. You will find a lot of clips on so many subjects. Create a wonderful day!

     

    Bahman
    (Ba-man    Ebb-rah-he-me)
    Professor of Management
    Daniels College of Business
    University of Denver
    2101 S. University Blvd.
    Denver, CO 80208
    U. S. A.
    Office Phone 303-871-4576
    Fax 303-871-2294
    Home Office Phone and Fax 303-346-7374
    ebrahimi@du.edu

     

    From: International Management Discussion List [mailto:IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU] On Behalf Of Betty Jane Punnett
    Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2008 6:58 PM
    To: IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Subject: Re: Cross-cultural management

     

    Just home-made from DVDs – but maybe there is a better source, and would love to hear of such. BJ

     

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Betty Jane Punnett, Ph.D.

     

    Betty Jane Punnett, Ph.D.

    Professor, International Business & Management

    University of the West Indies, Cave Hill

     

    Please visit my newly created website and send your comments www.healthyweightvillage.com 

    forward to friends who may be interested - Thanks! BJ

     

    visit www.endcancer.ca to donate
    to my 2nd 60 Km walk to end cancer

     


    From: International Management Discussion List [mailto:IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU] On Behalf Of Carolyn Mueller
    Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 5:49 PM
    To: IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Subject: Re: Cross-cultural management

     

    Hi all,

    Betty Jane, where do you get clips from Star Treks?  We used to talk about some of the episodes in my Ph.D. seminars at U. of South Carolina, and I would love to pull a few into my international Management class.  Thanks!

    Carolyn

     

    Dr. Carolyn B. Mueller

    Professor & Chair

    Dept. of Management & International Business

    School of Business Administration, Unit 8398

    Stetson University

    DeLand, FL  32723

    386.822.7408 / fax: 386.740.3620

    President, Beta Gamma Sigma Chapter

    Chair, Academy of International Business-SE (USA)

    http://www.aibse.org/


    From: International Management Discussion List [mailto:IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU] On Behalf Of Betty Jane Punnett
    Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 10:51 AM
    To: IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Subject: Re: Cross-cultural management

     

    Let me support using Gung Ho – it's a great movie for this purpose. I also use Bend it Like Beckham and sometimes clips from various Star Treks.

     

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Betty Jane Punnett, Ph.D.

     

    Betty Jane Punnett, Ph.D.

    Professor, International Business & Management

    University of the West Indies, Cave Hill

     

    Please visit my newly created website and send your comments www.healthyweightvillage.com 

    forward to friends who may be interested - Thanks! BJ

     

    visit www.endcancer.ca to donate
    to my 2nd 60 Km walk to end cancer

     


    From: International Management Discussion List [mailto:IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU] On Behalf Of Apfelthaler Gerhard
    Sent: Friday, October 24, 2008 12:58 AM
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    Dear Mark,

     

    look for the movie "GungHo" starring Michael Keaton. Lots of material in there that can be used in a session on cross-cultural management. Also, on YouTube you'll find a number of things - an interview with Ghosn talking about the importance of cross-cultural skills for leaders, a brief segment from the movie "Japanese Story", as well as bits and pieces on Hofstede, Trompenaars and Hall.

     

    Good luck with your session,

    Gerhard

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    Von: International Management Discussion List im Auftrag von M.P.Fenton-OCreevy
    Gesendet: Do 23.10.2008 16:07
    An: IMD-L@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Betreff: Cross-cultural management


    Hi,

    I am running a session on cross-cultural management at short notice and want to enliven it with a bit of video. Has anyone come across any video resources on the net which illustrate cross-cultural differences or misunderstandings?

    thanks

    Mark

    Mark Fenton-O'Creevy

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