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HBS Working Knowledge June 25, 2012 Michael Blanding |
Collaborating Across Cultures Learning to collaborate creatively with people from other cultures is a vital skill in today's business environment. |
HBS Working Knowledge December 19, 2011 Michael Blanding |
The Great Wall of Trust New research investigates the difficulties for foreigners doing business in China, and what they can do to overcome the challenge. |
HBS Working Knowledge August 22, 2011 Michael Blanding |
Getting to Eureka!: How Companies Can Promote Creativity As global competition intensifies, it's more important than ever that companies figure out how to innovate if they are going to maintain their edge, or maintain their existence at all. |
HBS Working Knowledge March 30, 2009 Sean Silverthorne |
Professional Networks in China and America While American managers prefer to separate work and personal relationships, Chinese counterparts are much more likely to intermingle the two. |
CIO September 1, 2001 Chet Bowers |
Culture Clubbed If you think IT can provide cultural unity, you're part of the problem... |
IDB America October 2003 Alexandra Russell-Bitting |
Stopping the cultural steamroller Brazilian Culture Minister Gilberto Gil celebrates the 'polyphonic planet' |
HBS Working Knowledge December 7, 2011 Carmen Nobel |
Are Creative People More Dishonest? In a series of studies, Francesca Gino and Dan Ariely found that inherently creative people tend to cheat more than noncreative people. It's a sobering thought in a corporate culture that champions out-of-the-box thinking. |
HBS Working Knowledge February 1, 2010 Sarah Jane Gilbert |
The 'Luxury Prime': How Luxury Changes People What effect does luxury have on human cognition and decision making? |
Fast Company December 2004 Bill Breen |
The 6 Myths Of Creativity A new study will change how you generate ideas and decide who's really creative in your company. |
HBS Working Knowledge June 5, 2006 Glenn Rifkin |
The Soft Skills of Global Managers There are steps companies and managers can take to better prepare for the challenges of managing globally. |
HBS Working Knowledge May 31, 2004 Martha Lagace |
How Team Leaders Show Support---or Not What does a team leader do so that employees know they are being supported? A Q&A with Harvard professor and creativity expert Teresa Amabile about new research. |
On Wall Street August 1, 2013 Brad Klontz |
Understanding Needs of Multi-Cultural Clients Your clients come from a host of different cultures, whether you realize it or not. What are you missing? |
HBS Working Knowledge May 14, 2008 Julia Hanna |
Getting Down to the Business of Creativity Business leaders must manage and support creativity just as they would any other asset. |
Entrepreneur November 2007 Gail Dutton |
Knocking Down Cultural Barriers Your international employees have common goals, but the cultural divide could foil them. |
Fast Company Belle Beth Cooper |
The 6 Best Tools For Creative Work, According To Science There are some tools that can improve our chances of working creatively. According to research, these six tools can help inspire your next big idea. |
HBS Working Knowledge May 17, 2004 Stever Robbins |
Why Diversity Is an Opportunity How should we think about the importance of diversity in an organization, and how best to understand and value cultural differences? |
AskMen.com August 25, 2014 Ian Lang |
Is Not Talking To Your Coworkers Holding You Back? The notion of creativity existing in a vacuum of isolation doesn't even begin to make sense. |
D-Lib June 2004 Perkins, Dawson & Geber |
Beyond Productivity: Culture and Heritage Resources in the Digital Age Members of the Cultural Content Forum discussed information, technology, and creative practices to better understand digital cultural content for e-learning and audience engagement at their fourth annual meeting. |
ifeminists November 2, 2005 Wendy McElroy |
Preserving Culture, or Curtailing Freedom? The Convention on Cultural Diversity (CCD) may be more about trade than culture. Some argue that its vagueness is actually a bargaining chip to be used against the U.S. during upcoming talks at the WTO. But far more is at stake than economics. |
Reason May 2004 Charles Paul Freund |
Culture Club Six years into its life, the International Network on Cultural Policy (INCP) has taken up the issue of culture's economic value. |
American Family Physician February 1, 2005 Searight & Gafford |
Cultural Diversity at the End of Life: Issues and Guidelines for Family Physicians When considering therapeutic options, physicians should consider that members of many cultural groups prefer that family members, rather than patients, make treatment decisions. |
ifeminists October 19, 2005 Wendy McElroy |
Cultural Competence: Coming To a School Near You? Oregon's Senate Bill 50 states teaching cultural competence would not be a request, but a requirement. In short, teachers would be required to advocate a specific vision of social justice to be licensed. |
Parameters Summer 2007 Patrick Porter |
Good Anthropology, Bad History: The Cultural Turn in Studying War To wage war, become an anthropologist. Today's military confrontation of "the West vs. the rest" replays ancient differences between strategic cultures. |
Nursing Management April 2012 Gloria Kersey-Matusiak |
Culturally competent care: Are we there yet? What exactly is culturally competent care, and how can you use it to lessen healthcare disparities among your patients? |
American Family Physician December 1, 2005 Gregory Juckett |
Cross-Cultural Medicine Cultural competency is an essential skill for family physicians because of increasing ethnic diversity among patient populations. |
Reason August 2003 Nick Gillespie |
Really Creative Destruction Economist Tyler Cowen argues for the cultural benefits of globalization |
D-Lib March 2002 Maurita Peterson Holland |
We Come from around the World and Share Similar Visions Digital technology offers enormous opportunity to encompass global information systems. Should digital library models be applied in venues that have little or no tradition of compiling and sharing knowledge? This article deals with this question by discussing three broad themes... |
CFO July 15, 2008 Avital Louria Hahn |
Worlds Apart To foster successful cross-border mergers, try cultural due diligence. |
D-Lib January 2002 Tony Gill |
Re-inventing the Wheel? Standards, interoperability and digital cultural content... |
IDB America February 2006 Charo Quesada |
Support for Caribbean Art New cultural programs provide fresh outlets for the creative talent of artists in Haiti and the Dominican Republic. |
Reason March 2003 Charles Paul Freund |
We Aren't the World American culture is not dominating the globe |
D-Lib June 2003 Miller et al. |
Understanding the International Audiences for Digital Cultural Content Building upon earlier meetings in London and Washington, DC, members of the Cultural Content Forum gathered earlier this year in the Italian town of Pistoia. Participants explored ongoing work to better understand audiences for online cultural content. |
IDB America January 2006 Charo Quesada |
How to Professionalize Art In Brazil, the Ze Pereira business incubator has succeeded in bringing local artisans together around a common project, as well as reviving crafts that help preserve Mato Grosso's culture and improve the local quality of life. |
Searcher October 2001 Kenneth Fink |
International Business Multiculturalism and the Internet That the World Wide Web contributes to the creation of a global economy has become accepted as fact. But what resources exist for businesspeople interested in learning about the larger world and the people who inhabit it? |
Job Journal November 2, 2008 Penelope Trunk |
Brazen Careerist: Bad Situations Breed Creativity When the going gets tough, the tough get creative. |
Investment Advisor December 2007 Mark Tibergien |
Fixing the Broken Windows As practices get larger, owners risk losing touch with their staffs and the culture they are trying to create. Here are the benefits of addressing behavior problems quickly and clearly. |