The adult learning theory and practice book series
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-183) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Paradox of Knowing: Knowing Self and Honoring Others; Chapter 3 Paradox of Focus: "I"-Centric and "We"-Centric; Chapter 4 Paradox of Communication: Communicating Across Difference; Chapter 5 Paradox of Action: Doing and Reflecting; Chapter 6 Paradox of Response: Short Term and Long Term; Chapter 7 Embracing the Paradoxes; Appendix 1 Tools; Appendix 2 Transformative Learning in Human Resource Development and Successes in Practitioner Applications: Conflict Management and Leadership Development; Endnotes; References; Acknowledgments.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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As the business world becomes increasingly borderless, leaders and managers of all cultures are being called on with greater frequency to assume leadership roles in other countries or to lead diverse multicultural teams in their own countries. Transnational Leadership Development acquaints readers with the paradoxes and mental processes leaders need to relate successfully to people with different backgrounds, cultures, and societal identities. The book advises readers on how leaders may learn to see, feel, and experience the world with different lenses; take the necessary amount of time to ref.