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While a great deal has been written about negotiation styles in Japan (Graham, 1984; March, 1988; Kramer, 1989) and in China (Pye, 1982; Blackman, 1997; Faure, 1998; Fang, 1999), negotiation in India appears to be the poor cousin as far as the negotiation literature goes. The scant attention, however, is surprising...
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Negotiation Excellence: Successful Deal Making is written by leading negotiation experts from top-rated universities in the US and in Asia and its objective is to introduce readers to the theory and best practices of effective negotiation. The book includes chapters ranging from: preparing and...
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Negotiation Excellence: Successful Deal Making was written by leading negotiation experts from top-rated universities in the USA and in Asia and its objective is to introduce the readers to the theory and best practices of effective negotiation. The book includes chapters ranging from: preparing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010728943
Cross-cultural negotiations are complex, challenging, and difficult to navigate because much of the Asian culture is unstated, implicit, and internalized in subtle behavioral patterns. It is like an iceberg; more is invisible and less is visible. To understand how the Asian negotiation values...
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This paper describes the testing of a management process for the design and development of performance measurement systems in seven small and medium sized manufacturing companies. The paper outlines and develops the criteria used for evaluating the process and describes the methodology applied...
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