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Culture from the inside out : travel and meet yourself / Alan Cornes.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Yarmouth, Me. : Intercultural Press, [2004]Copyright date: ©2004Description: xii, 196 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 193193004X
  • 9781931930048
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.482 22
LOC classification:
  • HM1211 .C67 2004
Contents:
Pt. I. Looking in -- Ch. 1. Look in the mirror : who are you? -- Ch. 2. Self-imposed barriers -- Ch. 3. Important cross-cultural traits -- Ch. 4. Managing from the inside -- Pt. II. Looking out -- Ch. 5. Important values orientations for the sojourner -- Ch. 6. Applying the concepts -- Ch. 7. Anticipate the challenges -- Ch. 8. Meet the challenges : proactive approaches -- App. A. A review of cross-cultural competencies.
Review: "Why do some people slip into a new culture easily and others stumble for footing? In this age of frequent international travel, business people and visitors alike depend on acquiring new skills. Yet, feeling at ease in a new culture requires more than just skill building and knowing the customs and etiquette. At the heart of it is a clear understanding of one's own personality." "In this approach to understanding culture and succeeding in business abroad, Alan Cornes shows how our psychological make-up plays a fundamental part in encountering a new city, a new culture, a new environment. Culture from the Inside Out takes readers on a deeply personal journey to discover the first people we meet when stepping on foreign shores: ourselves." "Cornes shows us how to learn culture - our own and others - from the inside out. By exploring self-imposed barriers and our perception of ourselves, Cornes helps us examine our tolerance for ambiguity, empathy, flexibility and sensory acuity - all elements that affect our ability to get along in unfamiliar surroundings. He inspires us to overcome cultural anxiety and suggests positive approaches to the challenges of crossing cultures. Culture from the Inside Out provides any traveler, seasoned or beginner, with effective strategies for success."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 188-191) and index.

Pt. I. Looking in -- Ch. 1. Look in the mirror : who are you? -- Ch. 2. Self-imposed barriers -- Ch. 3. Important cross-cultural traits -- Ch. 4. Managing from the inside -- Pt. II. Looking out -- Ch. 5. Important values orientations for the sojourner -- Ch. 6. Applying the concepts -- Ch. 7. Anticipate the challenges -- Ch. 8. Meet the challenges : proactive approaches -- App. A. A review of cross-cultural competencies.

"Why do some people slip into a new culture easily and others stumble for footing? In this age of frequent international travel, business people and visitors alike depend on acquiring new skills. Yet, feeling at ease in a new culture requires more than just skill building and knowing the customs and etiquette. At the heart of it is a clear understanding of one's own personality." "In this approach to understanding culture and succeeding in business abroad, Alan Cornes shows how our psychological make-up plays a fundamental part in encountering a new city, a new culture, a new environment. Culture from the Inside Out takes readers on a deeply personal journey to discover the first people we meet when stepping on foreign shores: ourselves." "Cornes shows us how to learn culture - our own and others - from the inside out. By exploring self-imposed barriers and our perception of ourselves, Cornes helps us examine our tolerance for ambiguity, empathy, flexibility and sensory acuity - all elements that affect our ability to get along in unfamiliar surroundings. He inspires us to overcome cultural anxiety and suggests positive approaches to the challenges of crossing cultures. Culture from the Inside Out provides any traveler, seasoned or beginner, with effective strategies for success."--BOOK JACKET.

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