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1、UNIVERSITY OF SUNDERLANDSUNDERLAND BUSINESS SCHOOLMASTERS PROGRAMMEHRMM 18 (BSMM25/69) CROSS-CULTURAL MANAGEMENTMODULE GUIDEIntensive ModeSemesters 1 and 2MODULE LEADER:Professor David RichardsRoom 104A, Extension 3436, email: david.richardssunderland.ac.ukSESSION:Continuous Intensive 5 day Block -
2、at least 36 hours attendance.OVERVIEWThis course is designed to address the dilemmas and opportunities of managing and interacting in organisations across cultural boundaries, both internationally and domestically. It is intended to develop an appreciation of what it is like to work in other countri
3、es and with people from other cultures.International business is conducted with and through people from various cultural backgrounds. Cultural differences, if not recognised and understood, can be significant barriers to the implementation and success of a business venture. This course is concerned
4、with both understanding and practical implementation. The readings, cases and exercises have been chosen to focus your attention on behaviour your own as well as that of others.Many management concepts, techniques, and systems taught in Western business schools are based on Western particularly Nort
5、h American cultural beliefs and values. These concepts, techniques and systems may not work in other cultures and, if used improperly, can compound managers problems.A basic premise of the course is that it is possible and desirable to develop intellectual understanding and behavioural abilities, co
6、mpetencies and skills appropriate to the management problems arising from the interaction of people from different cultures in work settings. A further assumption is that the understanding and skills that are developed are generalisable and transferable from one situation to another.1.ObjectivesThis
7、 course contributes to the development of knowledge and skills needed to manage effectively in other cultural environments and to work effectively with people from other cultures. The conceptual and case material increases sensitivity to important cultural differences and assumptions underlying the
8、behaviour of people and the issues managers are likely to encounter in other countries. More specifically the objectives are:1.1To Increase Cultural AwarenessTo enable participants to identify the factors in their own culture which affect their own behaviour and interactions with other people and in
9、fluence effectiveness in cross-cultural encounters and to examine the influence of culture on management skills, behaviour and performance.1.2To Increase Cross-Cultural AwarenessTo enable participants to identify the ways in which other cultures are both similar to and different from their own, and
10、to examine the effect of cultural differences on management effectiveness. To enable participants to see behaviour from the perspective of another culture.1.3To Develop Cross-Cultural SkillsTo provide experiences, through which significant issues of cross-cultural behaviour, especially in communicat
11、ion and negotiation, can be identified, so that participants can develop their cross-cultural managerial capacities and skills and enhance their effectiveness.1.4To Develop a Cross-Cultural Approach to ManagementTo enable participants to develop an approach to management which allows them to take ad
12、vantage of cultural diversity and a multicultural work environment, through a culturally synergistic management approach.2.Learning OutcomesOn completion of this module the student will be able to:1)identify the factors in their own culture which affect their own behaviour and interactions with othe
13、r people and influence effectiveness in cross-cultural encounters. 2)identify the ways in which other cultures are both similar to and different from their own.3)examine the influence of culture and cultural differences on management skills, behaviour, effectiveness and performance.4)demonstrate und
14、erstanding of behaviour from the perspective of another culture.5)demonstrate enhanced and effective cross-cultural managerial capacities and skills.6)demonstrate the ability to take advantage of cultural diversity and a multicultural work environment, through a culturally synergistic management app
15、roach.3.ContentThe structure for the unit will be provided by a series of tasks, which will need to be completed by participants, mostly in teams. Theory and concept sessions will be integrated with the experiences and will underlie analytical activities. These will cover the following topics: Cultu
16、ral differences and their influence on the nature of managerial skills and communication and behaviour: Cultural differences, attribution and behaviour; Managerial values, thinking, beliefs and styles in different cultures. Intercultural Communication: socio-cultural backgrounds: what we bring to in
17、tercultural communication; and intercultural interaction: taking part in intercultural communication. Developing effective international managers: the cultural context of management development. Enhancing international assignments, acculturation and international adjustment. The management of intern
18、ational joint ventures. Multicultural teams: conflict and synergy. Cross-cultural motivation. The management of diversity in organisations.4.Approach and Methods of the ModuleAPPROACH The approach of the module is that it is:a) Management Focused: The module presents a problem solving and decisionma
19、king approach to international business. The management implications of differences and similarities in cultures will be examined, not in and for themselves, but in the light of actual management situations where an appreciation of cultural influences on behaviour can make a difference to performanc
20、e.b) Behavioural: The human element in effectively managing across cultures is every bit as important as the technical or business components; but the “people skills” are more likely to be missing in international personnel than are the technical business skills. The module focuses on understanding
21、oneself and ones approach to decision making and problem solving as a critical step in developing the interpersonal skills needed to work successfully in different cultural settings.c) Cross-Cultural: The primary focus of the material is on the interaction between people of different cultures in wor
22、k settings. This cross-cultural perspective is distinct from a comparative approach where the management practices of individual countries or cultures are examined serially and then compared. This perspective has been chosen because it is in the interaction of cultures where managers experience diff
23、iculties. Although study of the practices within a single culture may be helpful, it is the interaction of people with different beliefs and management practices that have effects on the manager.d) Culture General: The module will draw upon material from a wide range of cultures and will not focus o
24、n one particular country or region of the world. Culture specific training is more appropriate upon assignment to a specific country in which a person will live and work. Since you will have diverse career goals and geographical interests, the culture general model is more appropriate to your needs
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