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Management in Two Cultures: Bridging the Gap Between United States and Mexican Managers

Management in Two Cultures: Bridging the Gap Between United States and Mexican Managers

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: When I moved to Mexico one year ago to run a division for my company, I read many books -- this one is the best!

It clearly outlines differing cultural norms and pitfalls.

I did feel some of the "case study" scenarios were a bit contrived and awkward, but this book nails the central issues facing American managers in Mexico.

Mexico can be a great place to work and live, particularly if you are sensitive to the business culture and its nuances.

Experience is the only true teacher, but this book makes the lessons far less painful.

Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: When I moved to Mexico one year ago to run a division for my company, I read many books -- this one is the best!

It clearly outlines differing cultural norms and pitfalls.

I did feel some of the "case study" scenarios were a bit contrived and awkward, but this book nails the central issues facing American managers in Mexico.

Mexico can be a great place to work and live, particularly if you are sensitive to the business culture and its nuances.

Experience is the only true teacher, but this book makes the lessons far less painful.

Enjoy!


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