Cross-Cultural Relations
Cross-cultural relations refer to communications between people from different cultures. As business becomes more global and diversity increases, managers will necessarily face communication challenges. These can range from language barriers to wide gaps in cultural and business traditions. To meet these challenges, some managers find it useful to take language classes, or even study insights from social fields like anthropology and cross-cultural management.
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