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The ongoing progress of globalization has created a new need in multinational and international companies for managers who have the skills and competencies to be rotated anywhere in the world. While most books addressing global management have focused on the practitioner experience, theory, or academic knowledge relevant to one region or country, Global Enterprise Management unites all these approaches in a practical framework designed to provide students, educators, and practitioners with the skills to succeed in the global managerial landscape. Inspired by his 35 years in international…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The ongoing progress of globalization has created a new need in multinational and international companies for managers who have the skills and competencies to be rotated anywhere in the world. While most books addressing global management have focused on the practitioner experience, theory, or academic knowledge relevant to one region or country, Global Enterprise Management unites all these approaches in a practical framework designed to provide students, educators, and practitioners with the skills to succeed in the global managerial landscape. Inspired by his 35 years in international hospitality management, Camillo brings together an interdisciplinary team to break down the challenges facing managers in global companies, including supply chains, business ventures, technology, accounting, marketing, and human resources. A collection of real-world case studies grounds theory in contemporary practice and directs the conversation toward the future.
Autorenporträt
Lawrence Mensah Akwetey, University of London, UK Alicia J. Bajada, Sonoma State University, USA Bassam Baroudi, University of South Australia Sriparna Basu, International Management Institute, India Angelo Camillo, Woodbury University, USA V. Chandra, International Management Institute, India Young K. Chang, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, USA Nicholas Chileshe, University of South Australia Kyoung Jin Choi, University of Calgary, Canada Akhtiara Erskine, Sonoma State University, USA Paul Gooderham, Norwegian School of Economics Svetlana Holt, Woodbury University, USA M. Reza Hosseini, University of South Australia Atle Jordahl, Norwegian School of Economics Wiboon Kittilaksanawong, Nagoya University of Commerce and Business, Japan Waheeda Lillevik, The College of New Jersey, USA Won-Yong Oh, University of Calgary, Canada Rauno Rusko, University of Lapland, Finland Nabil Sultan, University Campus Suffolk, UK Michael Zhang, Nottingham Trent University, UK Jian Zuo, University of South Australia