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Cross-Cultural Communication: A Visual Approach

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This book provides the reader with analyses of various aspects of communication in both written and graphical form. It is designed to be light on text, but succinct, and rich in visuals, capturing complex cultural interaction in simple, accessible diagrams. This second edition now covers over 70 cultures and contains 360+ visual aids. At the end of each chapter, there are exercises to get you thinking about your own communication style and where you fit into the global multicultural mix.

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A Major New Edition of the Graphical Guide to Cross-Culture

For more than a decade, the hundreds of diagrams created by Richard D. Lewis to illustrate cross-cultural issues in his seminars and publications have revolutionised the approach to this complex subject.

Use this book to learn how different cultures use speech and communicate at meetings, listen to others, lead their subordinates, and manage their staff.

  • Analyses of over 70 cultures
  • 360+ diagrams
  • Interactive exercises at the end of each chapter

“Richard has done it again. This is a very pleasant way to better understand the need of cross-cultural communication in the increasing global business. To be humble and show respect are only a few qualities to understand the benefits of cross-cultural communication. This book should be mandatory for everyone, not only people in the cross-cultural business.”
Jorma Halonen, Executive Vice President & Deputy CEO, Volvo Group

“Richard Lewis’ penetrating and insightful diagrams illustrating the communication styles of over 70 cultures are excellent examples of how a visual approach can enhance veracity. This book is a ‘must’ for trainers in the intercultural field.”
Reinhard F. Leiter, Senior Vice President, Head of Executive Events, Allianz SE

Author: Richard D. Lewis

Length: 307 pages

Weight: 685 grams

Publisher: Transcreen Publications

ISBN: 978-0-9534398-3-6

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Weight 753 g
Dimensions 25 × 21 × 2.3 cm

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