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Tag: books and reading
Can arts organisations become ‘exponential organisations’?
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Simple Strategies for Bridging Cultural Gaps: Patti McCarthy on Australian engagement in Asia and her new book, Cultural Chemistry
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Cultural intelligence as an antidote to xenophobia, racism and blind hatred
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The skills to pay the bills. Business studies versus business books.
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Book review: Bamboo Strong: Cultural Intelligence Secrets to Succeed in the New Global Economy by David Clive Price
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Book review: Progressive Partnerships by Callum Laing
Progressive Partnerships provides a practical road map for securing the partnerships your business needs to thrive.
Solving global challenges. Listening and the importance of learning music and languages.
Grant Hall’s response to Julian Treasure’s TED Talk ‘5 ways to listen better’.
2015 – my year in books and reading
By Grant Hall. A year of lawyers, dodgy politics and a bit of the old ultra-violence.
8 business lessons in soft power from The Future of Power by Joseph Nye.
By Grant Hall. What can business leaders learn from the world of international relations?
Decoding a culture. Book review: THE DAILY ARTS by Phan Cẩm Thượng.
By Grant Hall. How art can help ‘decode’ a culture. An investigation into the arts and cultures of Vietnam.
International business, cultural savviness and the importance of reading
How diverse reading builds cultural intelligence, reduces xenophobia and opens doors to good corporate relationships.