
Doing Business with Germans
Their Perception, Our Perception
Sylvia Schroll-Machl(Author)
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 6. April 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
221 pages
978-3-525-46167-9 (ISBN)
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Description
As globalisation becomes more pervasive in everyday life, many people are faced with challenging new situations: Cultural differences no longer fascinate only tourists and intrigue academics. The impact of globalisation has become, to a large extent, a part of our daily life, particularly in the business world.
This book sheds light on the two sides of German business partnerships in intercultural settings. On the one hand it deals with people working with Germans from their home country as well as with expatriates who have come to live and work in Germany. On the other hand it portrays Germans who have business relations all over the world negotiating with people in business meetings or via telecommunications.
What is "typically German"? How do other people perceive me as a German? This book will help you to achieve intercultural competence, that means: understanding of the cultural standards of others and insight into one's own culture.
Based on her academic training and many years of experience, Sylvia Schroll-Machl describes real-life situations that foreigners have experienced with Germans and explains, what Germans actually mean when they say and do particular things. The author also investigates the cultural and historical background which has shaped the German identity.
This book sheds light on the two sides of German business partnerships in intercultural settings. On the one hand it deals with people working with Germans from their home country as well as with expatriates who have come to live and work in Germany. On the other hand it portrays Germans who have business relations all over the world negotiating with people in business meetings or via telecommunications.
What is "typically German"? How do other people perceive me as a German? This book will help you to achieve intercultural competence, that means: understanding of the cultural standards of others and insight into one's own culture.
Based on her academic training and many years of experience, Sylvia Schroll-Machl describes real-life situations that foreigners have experienced with Germans and explains, what Germans actually mean when they say and do particular things. The author also investigates the cultural and historical background which has shaped the German identity.

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Product info
with 10 figures and 1 table
Edition
4th edition 2011
Language
English
Place of publication
Weinheim
Germany
Target group
All non-Germans living and working with Germans. All Germans working and dealing with foreign colleagues or customers. Anyone preparing for a professional foreign assignment. All persons responsible for personnel; managers, specialists and executive staff; intercultural coaches.
Illustrations
1
10 Abbildungen, 1 Tabelle
mit 10 Abb. und 1 Tab.
Dimensions
Height: 200 mm
Width: 120 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
240 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-525-46167-9 (9783525461679)
DOI
10.3244/9783525461679.5
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Author
Dr. phil. Sylvia Schroll-Machl, Diplom-Psychologin, Diplom-Religionspädagogin (FH), arbeitet als freiberufliche Trainerin und Coach für verschiedene Firmen, Organisationen und Ministerien im Bereich interkulturelle Trainings und Personalentwicklung. Sie ist Lehrbeauftragte an verschiedenen Hochschulen.