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Best Business Travel Tips: Europe- How to converse, bargain, dine, dress, and conduct yourself when doing business in 30 different European countries- is a complete guide for business travelers on customs, cultures and communication. It covers topics from manners and greetings to punctuality practices and business customs for each country in Europe. This book includes everything you'll need to know to do business "across the pond." USABookNews.com 2006 Finalist: Business: General "Globalization has brought American companies new opportunities and new challenges. In my role as CEO and/or President of Marriott Lodging, Northwest Airlines and Burger King, I was keenly aware that knowing and respecting the uniqueness of customers, clients and employees is crucial to success. Mary Bosrock's books are essential tools for anyone entering the international market." -John Dasburg: Chairman and CEO, Astar Air Cargo "I highly recommend Mary Bosrock¹s book to all my colleagues. Our organization awarded Mary the Spirit of Diplomacy Award for her longstanding work in promoting respect and understanding across borders." -Ginger Barnard: President,Protocol & Diplomacy International "A readable and easily understood "dos and don'ts" guide for those planning to do business in Europe. It allows confidence building, understanding, and avoids unrealistic expectations. An essential read for business travelers, tourists, diplomats, and anyone interested in dealing with those at the "worker bee" level of the global economy." -Patrick W. Ledray: President of The Minnesota Consular Group and Honorary Counsul of Romania… (más)
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To Ron, who has given me the world: our sons, Matt and Steve. To Matt and Steve, who have given me my girls: Monique, Leslie, Alyssa, Isabella, Julianna, Alexandra, and Anna.
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Información procedente del conocimiento común inglés.Edita para encontrar en tu idioma.
Just as you are tempted to generalize about a European, you'll meet a gregarious Finn, a humorless Irishman, a Hungarian who doesn't care about food, a rude Englishwoman, or a lethargic German-and all your generalizations will go out the window.
Preface: The world is not globalizing-it's already global.
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Best Business Travel Tips: Europe- How to converse, bargain, dine, dress, and conduct yourself when doing business in 30 different European countries- is a complete guide for business travelers on customs, cultures and communication. It covers topics from manners and greetings to punctuality practices and business customs for each country in Europe. This book includes everything you'll need to know to do business "across the pond." USABookNews.com 2006 Finalist: Business: General "Globalization has brought American companies new opportunities and new challenges. In my role as CEO and/or President of Marriott Lodging, Northwest Airlines and Burger King, I was keenly aware that knowing and respecting the uniqueness of customers, clients and employees is crucial to success. Mary Bosrock's books are essential tools for anyone entering the international market." -John Dasburg: Chairman and CEO, Astar Air Cargo "I highly recommend Mary Bosrock¹s book to all my colleagues. Our organization awarded Mary the Spirit of Diplomacy Award for her longstanding work in promoting respect and understanding across borders." -Ginger Barnard: President,Protocol & Diplomacy International "A readable and easily understood "dos and don'ts" guide for those planning to do business in Europe. It allows confidence building, understanding, and avoids unrealistic expectations. An essential read for business travelers, tourists, diplomats, and anyone interested in dealing with those at the "worker bee" level of the global economy." -Patrick W. Ledray: President of The Minnesota Consular Group and Honorary Counsul of Romania