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Academics worldwide need empirically developed, concise ideas to
make their cross-cultural teams and organizations productive. This
invaluable reference tool provides an essential resource for
academics to develop their understanding and professional practice
in working across cultural boundaries. It considers the fundamental
theories and frameworks of cross-cultural management and deepens
our understanding of how they can be applied to management
knowledge. Managers, researchers, students, HRM practitioners, and
specialists in international business and cross-cultural affairs,
will find this book a valuable reference source. Chapters suggest
how frameworks can be further developed and how managers and
employees can put them to use so as to build cross-cultural
understanding and productive cross-functional teams.
Power is an inescapable feature of human existence. It plays a role
in all social contexts and is particularly important in the
functioning of organizations and work groups. Organizational
researchers have certainly recognised the importance of power but
have traditionally focused on its negative aspects. Yet power can
also have very positive effects. Power and Interdependence in
Organizations capitalizes on significant developments in social
science over the past twenty years to show how managers and
employees can manage power in order to make it a constructive force
in organizations. Written by a team of international academics, the
book explores both the positive and negative aspects of power,
identifying opportunities and threats. It shows that harnessing the
positive aspects of power, as well as controlling its more
destructive effects, has the potential to revolutionise the way
that organizations function, making them both more humane and
productive.
Power is an inescapable feature of human existence. It plays a role
in all social contexts and is particularly important in the
functioning of organizations and work groups. Organizational
researchers have certainly recognised the importance of power but
have traditionally focused on its negative aspects. Yet power can
also have very positive effects. Power and Interdependence in
Organizations capitalizes on significant developments in social
science over the past twenty years to show how managers and
employees can manage power in order to make it a constructive force
in organizations. Written by a team of international academics, the
book explores both the positive and negative aspects of power,
identifying opportunities and threats. It shows that harnessing the
positive aspects of power, as well as controlling its more
destructive effects, has the potential to revolutionise the way
that organizations function, making them both more humane and
productive.
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