Comparative Ethos in Management

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  • Comparative Ethos in Management Book Detail

  • Author : Nikhil Barat
  • Release Date : 2009
  • Publisher : Excel Books India
  • Genre : Management
  • Pages : 154
  • ISBN 13 : 9788174464439
  • File Size : 20,20 MB

Comparative Ethos in Management by Nikhil Barat PDF Summary

Book Description: Globalisation has now been accepted as an inevitable development with all its benefits and problems. As teachers of management, we realized the communication gap between managers of different countries who were brought face to face to discuss common issues. Each had his/her own perspective and this book attempts to depict the different shades of lenses through which they view the problem and seeks to offer a rationale for these differences. It is felt that a study of the different traits would enable the growth of mutual understanding and thus make such interactions more objective and fruitful.Critical study of several leading countries in the American continent, Europe, Asia and Australia has been carried out and the discerning traits identified to establish country and time specific trends as also the changes that have taken place and are most likely to happen.

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