This is the electronic version of this book. The PDF can be downloaded immediately after purchase. Passport Germany contains detailed information about German business practices, negotiating styles, customs, etiquette, government, view of foreigners, and much more. PASSPORT GERMANY: BACK COVER Success in international business is not just about your product and service or your terms and delivery schedule. Success in international business is about people, traditions and relationships. Passport GERMAN will help you: - Avoid cultural faux pas
- Learn about German values and beliefs
- Understand the reasons behind the actions
- Develop an effective negotiating style
Don't leave without your Passport! PASSPORT GERMANY: TABLE OF CONTENTS Overview Germany Quick Look Chapter 1: Country Facts Chapter 2: The Germans Chapter 3: Cultural Stereotypes Chapter 4: Regional Differences Business Environment Chapter 5: Government & Business Chapter 6: The Work Environment Chapter 7: Women in Business Chapter 8: Making Connections Chapter 9: Strategies for Success Chapter 10: Time Chapter 11: Business Meetings Chapter 12: Negotiating with the Germans Chapter 13: Business Outside the Law Customs & Etiquette Chapter 14: Names & Greetings Chapter 15: Communication Styles Chapter 16: Customs Chapter 17: Dress & Appearance Chapter 18: Reading the Germans Chapter 19: Entertaining Chapter 20: Socializing Additional Information Chapter 21: Basic German Phrases Chapter 22: Correspondence Chapter 23: Useful Numbers Chapter 24: Books and Internet Addresses PASSPORT GERMANY: AUTHORS/CONTRIBUTORS Roland Flamini has been writing about Germany and German affairs for nearly two decades. He was bureau chief of Time Magazine in Bonn from 1980-1984, when the planned deployment of American medium-range missiles in West Germany bitterly divided the nation (and contributed to the political defeat of Helmut Schmidt and Social Democrats and the emergence of Chancellor Helmut Kohl). He covered the first German election following reunification, accompanying both Kohl and Willy Brandt on the campaign trail in East Germany. In 1992, he became a member of the Washington D.C.-based Atlantic Council's two-year study of the country's post-reunification. Flamini is the author of several books, including Sovereign: Elizabeth II and the Windsor Dynasty (Dell/Bantam, U.K., 1990) and Thalberg: the Last Tycoon and the World of M.G.M. (Crown, 1994). He is currently working on a biography of the military theorist Karl von Clausewitz. Series Editor: Barbara Szerlip
eBook: Passport Germany, 3rd
Your Pocket Guide to German Business, Customs & Etiquette
Pages: 96
Pub. Date: 2008
Binding: PDF Download
Author: Flamini, Roland , Author/Szerlip, Barbara, Series Editor
Size: 4.25"X7" (10.8X17.78cm)
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