Global Business
Global Business
A refutation of complacent Western assumptions about Japan’s economy and trading practices. This antidote to the panic and propaganda of "Japan-bashers" reveals the truth about Western approaches and provides...
It is the author’s contention that the U.S. can no longer afford to focus exclusively on Japan as America’s only global competitor. His work explores the many strengths and weaknesses of Germany’s remarkable system and...
During the 1980s, America’s three leading business magazines began spreading the word of Korea’s rise. Donald Kirk uses Chung Ju Yung as a mirror to reflect and illuminate the unique Korean psyche and the idiosyncratic...
Today, the working world is smaller and much more integrated. Home base for a business isn’t necessarily one’s home country, and leadership may often take business professionals out of their cultural comfort zones....
Cultural intelligence (CQ) is a set of skills that facilitates effective cross-cultural management. Instead of learning the intricacies of the culture and practices of every nation, CQ provides a broad-based model that...
According to Lean and Mean, contrary to popular myth, small firms are not driving economic growth and creating the most new jobs. Rather, it is the concentrated, powerful business enterprises that...
In Liberation Management, Tom Peters aspires to new revolutionary heights by literally turning readers on their heads and shaking out all the mundane, conventional wisdom left rattling around. Peters...
Looking at the Sun is a detailed examination and analysis of the historical and political underpinnings of the growth and development of Asian capitalism. Fallows aptly demonstrates that the socio-...
In Lure the Tiger Out of the Mountains, Yuan weaves history, inspirational experiences, and how-to guidelines into a concise, articulate package. Chinese traditions and philosophies found in this work...
Many of industry's setbacks are symptoms of systematic and pervasive ills. The international business environment has changed drastically and the U.S. must learn to adapt. Many firms are thriving in the present economy...











