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Now in its eighth edition, this is the textbook for current and future global leaders wanting to lead competently and sustainably in their business practices. Fully updated, the authors build on their forty years of teaching, researching and working with managers worldwide to bring students the latest developments in global business practice. Now including end-of-chapter reflection questions to guide topic comprehension, and directed further resources to assist individual research, this edition also sees the return of Ivey Business School and…
Provides a thorough overview, including real-world examples, of how to be an international manager in the global business world
Emphasizes ethical business, corporate responsibility and mindful leadership to reveal the most effective and sustainable leadership qualities needed by successful leaders of international companies
Includes cases from the Ivey Business School and IMD in order to enrich understanding of business strategies from around the world
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Authors
Henry W. Lane,Northeastern University, Boston
Henry W. Lane is Professor of International Business and Strategy, D'Amore-McKim School of Business, Northeastern University, Boston. His research and teaching interests include executing global strategy, cross-cultural management, organizational learning and managing change. His Doctorate in Organizational Behavior is from the Harvard Business School. He serves as a faculty member for university and corporate courses globally. In 2009, he received the Academy of Management, International Management Division's Outstanding Educator Award for continuous excellence and innovation in teaching international management; and also the 2009 Academy of Management Review Decade Award for the co-authored article 'An Organizational Learning Framework: From Intuition to Institution'.
Martha L. Maznevski,University of Western Ontario
Martha L. Maznevski is Professor of Organizational Behavior and Faculty Co-Director for Executive Education at Ivey Business School, Western University, Ontario. Dr Maznevski completed her Ph.D. at Ivey Business School with research on multicultural teams, and is an expert on global teams, global leadership, culture and identity, and empowering individual differences. She has published widely on these topics in academic and management arenas. She works closely with leaders and their organizations around the world on innovative approaches to achieving sustainable performance across levels, industries and organizational types in today's highly complex global environment.