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Managing Cultural Diversity in Technical Professions (Managing Cultural Differences)
'Managing Cultural Diversity in Technical Professions' provides managers of technical professionals with clear and tested strategies to improve communication and increase productivity among culturally diverse technical professionals, teams, and departments.
Dr. Laroche outlines the differences in education and training, career expectations, communication styles, and management expectations in countries around the world. He explains cross-cultural concepts and presents his case for the importance of cross-cultural competence supported by hard data, including charts, tables, and readily accessible schematics.
You'll benefit from the author's experience and expertise as a manager and consultant in this area, illustrated by numerous anecdotes, critical incidents, and mini case studies, centered around two central themes:
* Most technical professionals do not recognize the impact of cultural differences in their work
* Cross-cultural issues lead to a significant under-utilization of talent and affect productivity negatively
'Managing Cultural Diversity in Technical Professions' offers proven tactics for improving your personal effectiveness and the efficiency of your multicultural teams, breaking the communication barrier in the multicultural workplace.
* Provides specific, tried and tested suggestions for managers to improve employee effectiveness within the North American technical workplace
* Examines many aspects of the professional lives of technical people in the U.S. and Canada and how they compare to those in other parts of the world
* Contains an appendix specifically written for HR managers and diversity trainers, describing how you can modify your approaches to suit this specific audience more
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- Posted: Sep-23-2003
Great textbook!
I am using this book as a textbook in a course that I facilitate for international engineers at the University of Manitoba. We're using the text to explore cultural parameters and the different ways they manifest themselves in different cultures, both generally and specifically in engineering...
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- Posted: Feb-23-2003
Getting Multicultural Teams to Work!
We all know how much difference there is when a team functions well - the tricky part is getting it to happen. This new book tackles this topic in the context of Canadian engineering teams, which are almost all composed of people from many cultures. In this insightful book, Dr. Laroche includes...
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- Posted: Feb-22-2003
This book is really helpful
This book is really helpful in a way to understand cultural difference. It focuses on new immigrants issues, multiculture team work and communication barrier. Also focuses on why this has happend and how to overcome it. Different countries have different working style and one really understands...
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- Posted: Feb-22-2003
An excellent tool for cross-border technical professionals
This book is extremely reader-friendly and substantive at the same time. The reader will find practical applications for many of the cross-cultural insights presented. More importantly, international managers of technical employees and leaders of cross-border technical teams will not only...
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- Posted: Feb-19-2003
Culture 101 for Technical Professionals
Some books break new ground by introducing fresh concepts, others by applying well proven concepts to fresh contexts and audiences in down-to-earth and creative ways. Managing Cultural Diversity in Technical Professions is of the latter kind-it is Culture 101 for those who have followed the...
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- Posted: Feb-03-2003
Great addition to the Managing Cultural Differences Series!
General managers and customers often complain about communications when they interact with engineers and technical personnel. These cross-cultural communication problems can become acute with users try to comprehend instructions from technical support services or manuals. The dominance of high...
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- Posted: Jan-31-2003
Great help for foreign students and their professors!
I am a professor of atmospheric chemistry at York University. Most of the people in my research group have done their studies (either graduate or undergraduate, or both) outside of Canada. I have found the content of this book and the suggestions it provides invaluable. Last Christmas, I gave...
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- Posted: Jan-30-2003
About cultural diversity
I thoroughly enjoyed reading Dr. Laroche's book- "Managing Cultural Diversity in Technical Professions" especially because of the many anecdotes and examples he uses to illustrate the problems encountered in dealing with cultural diversity. I was left with the feeling that Dr. Laroche has...
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- Posted: Jan-19-2003
Avoid misunderstandings
Based on my managerial experience of working for 10 years in the Far East, this book provides a lot of useful advice that helps avoid cross-cultural misunderstanding. This book is well written. Some of the figures are more explicit than a long description. I strongly recommend this book to anyone...
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- Posted: Jan-12-2003
Five of my friends have asked to borrow my copy!
When it comes to understanding and adjusting to Canadian workplace culture most new Canadians learn their lessons the hard way. Usually, this is a lengthy and painful process, which can be made more enjoyable and far shorter if one knows the right approach. "Managing Cultural Diversity in...
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