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Preparing Students for Multicultural Environments: Listening as a Key Management Competency

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Author
Brownell, Judi
Abstract

[Excerpt] Our world has become, in a very real sense, the global village we first glimpsed through the electronic media not so very long ago. Issues related to multiculturalism and diversity dominate discussions among business educators and practitioners alike. If any one organizational phenomenon characterizes the 1990s, it may well be the growth of multinational corporations and the internationalization of the American work force.

Date Issued
1992-01-01
Keywords
business education
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cross-cultural communication
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management communication
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listening
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empathy
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international business
Related DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1052562992016004081
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Required Publisher Statement: © The Author. Final version published as: Brownell, J. (1992). Preparing students for multicultural environments: Listening as a key management competency. Journal of Management Education, 16(4), S81-S93. doi: 10.1177/1052562992016004081Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved.
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