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This updated text helps students develop the global management knowledge and skills required to work anywhere in the world. Based on a new learning model, the text is supported by a set of engagement activities and teaching materials that enable managers to effectively pursue their job responsibilities in the global workplace.
Written by native authors, this is a country-by-country analysis of the diverse and changing context for human resource management in Europe. It takes both practical and theoretical perspectives, and includes best practice case studies.
This definitive text will bring a new level of professionalism to courses in International Management. Truly global in focus, it is a comprehensive primer on the challenges and prospects of international management, with a particular emphasis on developing global managers who are skilled in economics, strategy, and general management. In addition, the authors help readers develop an in-depth understanding of the role of cultural differences in managerial effectiveness. The text is divided into three parts: the emerging global economy; culture, organization, and strategy; and managing global operations. Management topics include: organizing for international business, global business strategy...
During this conference, it became clear that socio-economic problems and problems related to the functioning of democracy are inextricably linked and that consideration needs to ge given to interaction between them if we are to develop coherent solutions. It is in the light of these discussions and of the study of concrete experiments carried out by NGOs, co-operatives and more generally the third sector, that the conference analysed the role of public authorities and civil society and put forward proposals which will be submitted to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
Les mouvements d'émancipation des colonisés, des exploités, des dominés, se sont multipliés dans la seconde moitié du XXe siècle. Au Québec comme ailleurs dans le monde, des travailleurs, des femmes, des étudiants, rêvant d'un monde meilleur, s'y sont impliqués corps et âme. Où en est aujourd'hui l'élan vers l'émancipation ? Quel bilan tirer du passé ? Ce sont les questions que se sont posées une vingtaine de spécialistes français et québécois en philosophie, en sociologie, en sciences de la communication, en sciences économiques et en histoire. Cet ouvrage s'adresse à tous ceux et celles qui réfléchissent sur les transformations sociales contemporaines et qui s'interrogent sur le rôle qu'y jouent les mouvements de libération collective.
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