Description
Based on an extraordinary understanding of the Japanese and English languages, the authors define issues with great clarity and outline useful approaches to cross-cultural understanding and communication. This book will be of enormous value for scholars starting to come to grips with the Japanese language as well as for those who have been struggling to learn it for many years. -- William Breer, retired US diplomat
About the Author
Haru Yamada is the author of Different Games, Different Rules: Why Americans and Japanese Misunderstand Each Other, is a contributing editor to L'Echo, and consults on various communications issues. Orlando R. Kelm is associate professor at the University of Texas-Austin, where he focuses mainly on business language and the cultural aspects of international business communication. He also serves as the Associate Director of Business Language Education at the UT Center for Global Business. He is coauthor of The Seven Keys to Communicating in Brazil: An Intercultural Approach. David A. Victor is professor and director of International Business Programs at Eastern Michigan University, where he focuses on cross-cultural business communication and international differences in organizational structure. He is the author of Conflict Management: A Communication Skills Approach and coauthor of The Seven Keys to Communicating in Brazil: An Intercultural Approach.
Reviews
A nuanced, vividly illustrated set of practical recommendations . . . a must read for scholars and students in intercultural communication, sociology, language and social interaction, and linguistics. * Choice *
Book Information
ISBN 9781626164772
Author Haru Yamada
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Georgetown University Press
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Weight(grams) 386g