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Why we should seek the wisdom of artists. Nancy J Adler and reclaiming our ability to “see beauty”.
wherewordsfailblog.com: a League Cultural Diplomacy initiative.
Simple Strategies for Bridging Cultural Gaps: Patti McCarthy on Australian engagement in Asia and her new book, Cultural Chemistry
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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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Diversification as an international business strategy and some thoughts about risk.
By Grant Hall. Thinking about diversifying? There’s much you need to consider.
Corporate cultural diplomacy; how it works in practice (with examples)
By Grant Hall. Corporate cultural diplomacy is more than getting people together in a room and hoping they like each other.
Cultural immersion trumps theoretical knowledge in international business.
Theoretical learning about cultural norms from courses and books can be a poor substitute to on-the-ground, in-country, cultural immersion learning.
International business strategy, differentiation and the need to connect at a local level
P&G demonstrates the importance of differentiation and the need to connect with your consumer at a local level.
Leadership, imagination and applying international business strategy in the airline industry
By Grant Hall. Is imagination more important than capital?
International competitive advantage and the Australian wine industry
By Grant Hall. What can the international success of the Australian wine industry teach us about global business strategy?
Business failures in China; an inability to connect at a cultural level
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