The second edition of the bestselling textbook has been updated with a synopsis of the latest changes in the fields of intercultural communication and leadership development. This includes new benchmark interviews from some of the world's foremost companies; updates on previous statistics; a wealth of proven guidelines, tools, and models; and two new chapters focusing on the influence of gender and technology on culture and leadership.
With contributions and endorsements from some of the most important thought leaders in leadership development and intercultural communication, this edition offers a resource for designing, delivering, and evaluating successful leadership theories and practices to both academics and practitioners.
1. Geoleadership Challenges 2. Culture and Leadership 3.The Principle of Care 4. The Principle of Communication 5. The Principle of Consciousness 6. The Principle of Contrasts 7. The Principle of Context 8. The Principle of Change 9. The Principle of Capability 10. Gender and Leadership 11. Technology and Leadership 12. Geoleadership and the Community
Dr. E.S. Wibbeke is the most noted intercultural leadership guru in the world. Dr. Wibbeke spent twenty years in business leadership and management roles for Fortune 500 firms, including a decade in the Silicon Valley and is an international consultant and professor of leadership and management. Dr. Wibbeke has taught at many international institutions, including American Intercontinental University, the Thunderbird School of Global Management, University of California at Santa Cruz and the University of Liverpool, UK
Sarah McArthur is founder of *sdedit, a writing and editing firm based in San Diego, California. With nearly two decades of experience in the publishing field, Sarah has worked with such influential clients as Marshall Goldsmith and Anthony Robbins, and is co-editor of Coaching for Leadership: Writings on Leadership from the World's Greatest Coaches and The AMA Handbook of Leadership