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'Most decisions that managers face involve objectives that are in apparent conflict; they constitute the horns of a dilemma. By the use of numerous examples Trompenaars shows how managers can escape these horns. The examples are invaluable for every manager.' RUSSEL L. ACKOFF, author of Creating the Corporate Future ?Dilemma identification is an elegant method for appreciating and transcending the complexity that paralyzes strategic thinking, as Trompenaars' Did the Pedestrian Die? elegantly shows.' PETER SENGE, author of The Fifth Discipline PRAISE FOR 21 LEADERS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY: "?this is an important book" BUSINESS LIFE PRAISE FOR BUILDING CROSS CULTURAL COMPETENCE: "...You will gain fascinating insights into literature, philosophy, economics, ancient and modern history and obscure Japanese films. It is not like a management book at all. I recommend it." DAILY TELEGRAPH "There are lots of fascinating stories about how we differ, and we are encouraged to respect all forms of diversity. The book will give people working internationally a deeper level of understanding of the issues, pitfalls and potential ways to reconcile cultural differences at work." PEOPLE MANAGEMENTTrompenaars, Fons is the author of 'Did the Pedestrian Die? Insights from the World's Greatest Culture Guru' with ISBN 9781841124360 and ISBN 1841124362.
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