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The global economy is ever more interconnected. Cultural diversity of employees is becoming an important competitive advantage for companies. This publication provides conclusions from research into Czech and Slovak national cultures and their implications for people management. It brings the first comprehensive and valid analysis of the cultural specifics of the Czech and Slovak management environment compatible with international standards, and analysis of changes in Czech culture over the period of the past 20 years. The research is based on the methodology of Fons Trompenaars. Both…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The global economy is ever more interconnected. Cultural diversity of employees is becoming an important competitive advantage for companies. This publication provides conclusions from research into Czech and Slovak national cultures and their implications for people management. It brings the first comprehensive and valid analysis of the cultural specifics of the Czech and Slovak management environment compatible with international standards, and analysis of changes in Czech culture over the period of the past 20 years. The research is based on the methodology of Fons Trompenaars. Both cultures were assessed with a view to another approx. 50 monitored countries from all over the world. The conclusions are compared with works of G.Hofstede & I.Novy. The book provides a wide range of practical recommendations for management of Czechs and Slovaks, including uncovering critical areas for potential conflicts between these two cultures. It is suitable for managers, HR specialists, trainers, coaches and students of international management. The conclusions can help on creation of multicultural teams at work to support flexibility, creativity, innovation and organizational learning.
Autorenporträt
Ing. Zuzana Kreckova Kroupova, M.A., Ph.D. studied internationalrelations and management, economics and cross-cultural communication in UK, Belgium, and Czech Republic; worked as a management consultant, trainer and coach for managers ofinternational companies throughout Europe; currently AssociateProfessor at University of Economics, Prague.