
The Culture Map
by Erin Meyer
Meyer maps eight cultural dimensions, from communication to trust-building, that explain why global teams clash. What feels personal is often a predictable collision of cultural norms.
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by Erin Meyer
Meyer maps eight cultural dimensions, from communication to trust-building, that explain why global teams clash. What feels personal is often a predictable collision of cultural norms.
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It draws on Thinking, Fast and Slow and Good to Great.
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Meyer references Kahneman's cognitive biases on cross-cultural misunderstandings.
Meyer challenges the universality of Collins's Good to Great findings.
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