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Book SynopsisTrade Review‘The Global Challenge
offers key insights to how successful multinationals integrate Sustainability into their Business models and the role that Human Resources play to support this advancing space.’ -- Charise Le, Chief Human Resource Officer, Schneider Electric
‘At a time when globalization seems at a crossroads, The Global Challenge
provides a timely and comprehensive analysis of leaders’ multifaceted organizational and people management responsibilities as they navigate, shape—and adapt to—an ever changing political, economic, and social landscape. Packed with a wealth of corporate examples and cases across many industries and countries, this book is a must-read for students, educators, corporate decision-makers, and global professionals more broadly, aiming to understand the workings and talent challenges of global organizations.’ -- Sebastian Reiche, IESE Business School, Spain
‘The most successful global companies are the ones that get the best out of their people. But the challenges in doing this have never been more acute. This new edition of The Global Challenge provides you with a detailed guide to hiring, enabling and motivating a diverse workforce from around the world. Packed with up-to-date case studies of old-world and new-world companies, it provides you with a strong theoretical background on managing people across borders as well as useful practical advice.’ -- Julian Birkinshaw, London Business School, UK
‘The authors have done a stellar job in presenting the complexities and challenges posed in managing across countries and within countries in the 21st century. Useful reading for all who seek to better understand these dynamics and processes to heighten organizational performance.’ -- Rosalie Tung, Simon Fraser University, Canada
‘The authors of The Global Challenge
are amongst the great names of international business and international human resource management scholars. The book reflects their close and frequent contact with leading international businesses and addresses the issues that such businesses face, including examples and exercises drawn from life. A great combination of academic analysis and practical reality.’ -- Chris Brewster, Henley Business School, UK
Table of ContentsContents: Preface to the Fourth Edition 1. Introduction to The Global Challenge 2. Understanding local context 3. Enhancing global integration 4. Enhancing coordination 5. Constructing social architecture 6. Acquiring global talent 7. Global performance management 8. Global leadership development 9. Harnessing diversity in teams and organizations 10. Managing global mobility 11. Facilitating change in multinational organizations 12. Sharing and creating knowledge 13. Forging cross-border mergers 14. Promoting sustainability 15. References Index