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    CRITICISM ON THE CONCEPT OF LEADRESHIP If you are in leadership – if you are in a position of leadership – if you lead in anyway – you will be criticized.  Criticism and Leadership go together.  The President of the United States leads – he does so in many ways.  I would venture to say that if you did a Google search for the president’s name in the news today – that you would find criticism.  It is a part of leadership. But criticism is not necessarily a bad thing.  Criticism comes from disagreement

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    Culture: Intercultural Communication ………………………….….……….5 1.1 Language as a marker of cultural identity …………………………………………….………….5 1.2 Cross-cultural communicative competence ………………………………………………………7 1.3 Cultural and intercultural communication ………………………………………………...…….12 Chapter 2 Influence of Native Language and Culture on Intercultural communication ……………18 2.1 Levels of communication …………...………………………………………………………..…19 2.2 Cultural Values‚ Customs and Linguistic Expressions …………………………………………27 Conclusion …………………………………………………………………………………………

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    who had served as the COO for more than ten years. Before Lee became CEO‚ she had been recognized as one of the industry’s outstanding executives‚ becoming the first African American woman to be honored with the Distinguished Vanguard Award for leadership from the National Cable Television Association in 2003. Two years later‚ she had received Ebony magazine’s Madam C.J. Walker Award for “best exemplifying the entrepreneurial spirit of the black businesswoman.” Just as Lee was settling into the

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    Studies (2006) 37‚ 525–543 & 2006 Academy of International Business All rights reserved 0047-2506 $30.00 www.jibs.net Cross-cultural competence in international business: toward a definition and a model James P. Johnson1‚ Tomasz Lenartowicz2 and Salvador Apud3 1 Crummer Graduate School of Business‚ Rollins College‚ Winter Park‚ USA; 2Deparment of Management‚ International Business and Entrepreneurship‚ College of Business‚ Florida Atlantic University‚ Boca Raton‚ USA; 3LBJ School

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    Introduction For this semester Introduction to Cross-Cultural assignment‚ we have been given a task of introducing‚ promoting and marketing our local food to a foreign country. Our group consists of three individuals. We have been asked to choose two to three local food products and choose a country to promote the local foods that we have chosen. We will also do a video as a way of promoting our product to the community. Attached in this proposal are our group’s name and members‚ the product

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    Evolution of leadership theories 1) The Great man Theory (Trait Theories) These were basis of leadership research until 1940’s. The great man theory from Aristoteham philosophy asserts that some people are born to lead whereas others are born to be led. Trait theory(ies) assume that some people have certain characteristics or personality trait that make them better leaders than others. (refer to traits as stipulated by Bass (notes) Behavioral Theories During human relations era‚ many behavioural

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    The Concept of Leadership in Islam Safdar Abbas University of the Punjab‚ Lahore‚ Pakistan. Author Note Correspondence concerning this research report should be addressed to Safdar Abbas‚ Department of Political Science‚ University Of the Punjab‚ Quaid-E-Azam Campus‚ Lahore. E-mail: safder_my@yahoo.com. Abstract Islam‚ as it was glorious in its early era with peace‚ welfare‚ development and co-operations as its distinct characteristics‚ seems us in its miserable form today. Blood-shed

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    The cross-cultural encounter between Europe and Africa began as Europe aggressively initiated an era of exploration of Africa south of the great savanna. Europe’s curiosity‚ exploration and greed transformed the history of African people. In the study of the cultural history of Africa‚ much innovation has been attributed to outside origins and influences. Historians and archaeologists have learned a great deal about the developments that emerged from the European influence in Africa. The age of exploration

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    2.3 Achievement Vs. Ascription 7 3.0 Motivation 8 4.0 Gender Roles 9 5.0 Time and Culture 10 6.0 Human Resource Management 10 7.0 Organisational Control‚ Structure and Strategy 11 8.0 Conclusion 13 8.1 Recommendations 13 1.0 Introduction Opening up a subsidiary in another country has to be planned extensively. There are many aspects that the management have to take into consideration before deciding on the feasibility of the operation. People’s natural tendency is to

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    Bivek ojha  Business Ethics       1. Explain the possible problems in the ethical culture of the Red Cross that created the  issues discussed in this case.       The American Red Cross is technically a “charter non­profit organization”‚ which means that  they receive most of their funds from the Federal Government to finance their operations‚ but they  remain an independent entity. This is an advantage for them in terms of their financial stability‚ but  also means that they have the Government 

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