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This page includes a selection of sites itim highly recommends when dealing with various
aspects of intercultural management, organisational culture and cross-cultural skills
issues.
Hofstede related sites:
- A resource site on Hofstede's research with scores and useful graphs
- Information by Professor Geert Hofstede himself
- For research based on Hofstede's original questionnaire. Download the VSM here
Intercultural management resources:
- The Delta Intercultural Academy is a not-for-profit knowledge and learning community
for all those professionally interested or involved in intercultural business and
management communication. Have a look at Dialogin
- Intercultural Press is a renowned publisher on a broad range of intercultural books.
Have a look for some excellent suggestions for reading.
- The Society for Intercultural Education Training And Research (SIETAR) is the world's
largest interdisciplinary network for professionals working in the intercultural field.
Organisational Culture:
- At Many Worlds, the knowledge network of business thought leadership , you will find
a range of relevant topics with a large selection of articles and information sources.
Organisation culture is currently ranked as their most popular interest area.
- Ten3 Business Coach offers a little bit unorganized site, but with many definitions and
links to other sources in different kind of areas. They even offer mini-courses.
General information:
- At Management First you will find practical, insightful articles, guru interviews, case
studies, discussion forums, a free downloadable newsletter and more for the working
manager.
- European Business Forum (EBF) you can read articles on European Business
Management Economics & strategy.
- How can you make sure your meeting has a real impact on participants? That it taps their knowledge? That they become genuinely involved? At MindMeeting they can design a conference specially tailored to your international audience.
- Are you considering setting up an extensive research based on Hofstede's findings? Contact Henk Vinken, the former director of the Institute for Research in Intercultural Cooperation. He will be able to support you.
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