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This course reader provides participants to Bahria University's first summer school a comprehensive introduction to the theoretical and practical aspects of applied international business skills. It contains reading materials aimed at helping students better understand the subtle and profound ways that culture can affect business. This book is divided into three interrelated parts: part one introduces the course and lesson plan. The second part deals with the Pakistan- Connect assignment given during the summer school. It amongst others lists resources and explains guidelines for the project.…mehr

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This course reader provides participants to Bahria University's first summer school a comprehensive introduction to the theoretical and practical aspects of applied international business skills. It contains reading materials aimed at helping students better understand the subtle and profound ways that culture can affect business. This book is divided into three interrelated parts: part one introduces the course and lesson plan. The second part deals with the Pakistan- Connect assignment given during the summer school. It amongst others lists resources and explains guidelines for the project. Part three contains the required course readings, offering key cultural flashpoints for national cultures, and highlighting useful skills for an interdependent world, such as negotiating, presenting, or eating and meeting across cultures. Bahria University IBS summer school: ready for the world!
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The following authors and researchers contributed: Abel Fego, Adam Prittie, Alaa Jabaly, ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ (Oleksii Stavitskyi), Alide-Marie Hovenkamp, Amber Bolte, Amber van Nieuwenhoven, Amir Ait Aicha, Amir Kila, Anass Banani, Anastasia Otabil, Anita Elzinga, Anna Csillag, Anna Spinola, Annabel Kruis, Ansa Mohammad, ¿¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ (Artem Liubenko), ¿¿¿¿ (Ayumu Keira), Beaudine Overtoom, Ben Oort, Bianca Motta, Carmen Martínez-Almeida García, Caroline Sweep, Casper de Groot, Casper Dokter, Charlotte Dijkman, Chislaine Andrade Costa, Christopher Chin, Cis den Blanken, Clara Weißenhorn, Daan Groot, Daan Tönjes, Dániel Péter Kádár, Daphne Jansen, Diam Mohammed, Dilara Sepetci, Domenico Testa, Dóra Plébán, Douae Merzouki, Douha Moudou, Dounia Belkas, Douwe Schmitt, Dylan Peeters, Dzenis Kuburovi¿, ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿¿ (Ekaterina Radeva), Emma Dijkstra, Ericardo Romeo, Erik Oomen, Erin Hoek, Fleur Huurman, Francisca da Conceição Bôto, Frank Mooijer, Gabriela Castillo De Sales, Gaelle Kenjoian, Georgina Addai, Ghizlane Azzaoui, Gianna van Ommeren , Gijs Dekker, Gina Coronel, Hajar El Yakoubi, Hamza Momand, Hanzalah Latif, ¿¿¿ (Heejun Kim), Isabeau Boender, Isak Douah, Ismail Wafelgha, Jamiro Rozendaal, Janou Dihal, Jari Stumeijer, Jeffrey Dominique de Dood, Jessie Peters, Jiya Anwar, Job Pesch, Joe Gimpel, John van der Bent, Juri Siewert, Kaio Leering, Karen Loth, Katherine Landry, Kemeal Khaddage, K¿v¿lc¿m Kafkas, Laila Kool, Lara da Fonseca, Latifa El Aissati, Levente Hargitai, Lisa-Marie Cardoso, Maartje Nauta, Manisha Chand, Mantej Dhaliwal, Margaret Maclellan, Mariana Fernandes Cabral, Marit de Zeeuw, Mark van Heijningen, Marlon Clijd, Martijn Carels, Mauro Knebel, Max Bijenveld, Melisa Demiryürek, Mette Kabo, Mike Smith, Milou van Hengel, Mitchell Mugie, Naomi van der Jagt, Nikki van Pelt, Noa Serra de Kloet, Obed Bonsu-Osei, Omayma Amallou Garnat, Pariya Afshintabar, Paul van den Ende, Pelle Brinkhof, Rafi Al Gareb, Ramy Girgis, Renata Calvelli Fonseca, Renske Hogeboom, Roksana Beyer, Sadaf Hamid, Saram Saddiqui, Savino Every, Scarly Mayi Santos, Selman Mülu, Sergio Mendez Vilas, Shanna Strube, Sofia Kontaktsiou, Soraya Panoet, Tamara Liefting, Thea Hughes, Tom Remmerswaal, Vanessa Vieira de Sousa, Vlad Milosteanu, Waiz Malik, Warsha Tamang, William Horsford, Zach Saine, Ziad Elwakeel and Zineddine Rhninou.