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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!
Autorenporträt
Final Editors: Sander Schroevers and Christopher Higgings, Bibliographic editor Isabella Swart. The following authors contributed: Ak¿n ¿nan, Amir Mohseni, André Bautista, Anoushka Mahabiersing, Beryar Karim (¿¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿), Brahim Moujalis, Chaimae Ouakadda (¿¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿), Charlene Jacobs, Charlotte Lapré, Ciska List, Darcy Mpiani, Daron Özdemir, Debbie Huuskes, Debby Sellathurai, Denice Groen, Dennis Anthony, Devi de Zeeuw, Diamond Amankwa, Dylan Deighton, Ehab Galal Ahmed Khalil Abdelmola (¿¿¿¿), Elianne Bervoets, Emma Riksen, Eren Can Cesur, Eromosele Odion Akhaine, Farukh Wahidi (¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿), Gilian Tjong-Ayong, Guusje Brand, Hamlin Ali El Azab , Hilda Çivilidä, Husna Pekcan, Hongwei Huang (William, ¿¿¿), Iman Assalmi, Imma van Berkel, Irina Klöthe, Irwan Sarwaji, Ishara Padarath, Ismaïl Alouch (¿¿¿¿¿¿¿), Izél Gün, Jalal Salahi (¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿), Jan Grönefeld, Jennifer P Cruz, Jiatong Wang (Carina, ¿¿¿), Jill Scholte, Joëlle Klinkhamer, Jorn Haverkort, Joselin Suarez Palomino, Juno Babeliowsky, Karla Troncoso, Kjell Leknes, Liam Wilson, Liu Yu (Jessica, ¿¿), Ma Ericca Alejandrino, Maarten Zonneveld, Magdalena Valle Huamán, Maikel Spaan, Manos Mavropoulos, Mariam Al Saleem, Marouane El Kouaa, Maxime van Hoeve, Melissa Eijsbouts, Meltem ¿lk, Nathan Lagarrigue, Nina Klapper, Nirusan Tharmakulasothy, Omar Shahin (¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿), Otua Moulen, Patrick McCutcheon, Paul-Antoine Sage, Pepijn Rottier, Quico Boontje, Renée Iris Groen, Rik Hameleers, Sadaf Arya (¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿), Samir Ajjaji, Sander Christiaensen, Sarah Farah, Sasemah Yeboah Frempong, Sem Peters, Sergio Constán Aniceto, Shanaia Goedoen, Shimin Zhou (Bubbles, ¿¿¿), Sophie Zhang (¿¿¿), Stefan Geijselaers, Steven Cijntje, Sümeyra Çaml¿dä, Thomas Ayad (¿¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿), Tiên Bùi, Tim Weibert, Tom Sijm, Xander Jansen, Yassine Tekfaoui (¿¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿¿), Yin Long Zheng (¿¿¿), Yuchen Liang (George, ¿¿¿), Yuhang Zuo (Anthony, ¿¿¿) and Zakaria Abou (¿¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿).