International Management

International Management by David H. Holt, published by South-Western College Pub on July 6, 2001, is a comprehensive text that spans 752 pages and is presented in English. This edition offers a global perspective on international management, drawing from extensive international experience and expertise. It goes beyond traditional approaches by exploring leadership within cross-cultural, multidomestic, and multicultural environments, making it a valuable resource for students and educators in the field.
Readers will find that this book incorporates research and case examples from various regions around the world, not limited to the United States and Canada. It is designed for upper-division undergraduate and graduate-level courses, addressing the complexities of international business enterprises. The text aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the challenges of managing in a global context.
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Drawing from expansive international experience and expertise, Holt and Wigginton goes beyond the traditional text and delves beneath the surface of international management. This text offers a truly global perspective, incorporating research and case examples from around the globe – not just the United States and Canada. The text focuses on the most important aspect of international management: leadership in a cross-cultural, multidomestic, and multicultural environment. The market includes all universities that teach a course in International Management. It may be used for both upper-division undergraduate and graduate level courses.
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